Aladdin
pronunciation
How to pronounce Aladdin in British English: UK [əˈlædɪn]
How to pronounce Aladdin in American English: US [əˈlædn]
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- Noun:
- in the Arabian Nights a boy who acquires a magic lamp from which he can summon a genie
Word Origin
- Aladdin
- name of a hero in stories from the Arabian Nights, from Arabic Ala' al Din, literally "nobility of faith."
Example
- 1. Then aladdin went to the king .
- 2. Or should we say aladdin ?
- 3. Handing battlefield decisions to the collective intelligence of robot soldiers sounds risky , but it is the essence of a research project called aladdin .
- 4. For example , blackrock is attempting to match buyers and sellers of bonds among its customer base , using its electronic aladdin trading network , which would allow investors to bypass wall street dealers .
- 5. Aladdin 's agents-which might include fire alarms in burning buildings , devices carried by emergency services and drones flying over enemy territory-collect and process data using a range of algorithms that form the core of the project .