"Israeli" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Relating to or associated with the country of Israel, its people, or its government.
An isozyme is a different form of an enzyme that catalyzes the same chemical reaction, but with a different amino acid sequence or structural modification. Isozymes are often found in the same organism and have different functions or expression patterns.
Isra is an Arabic word that means "journey" or "ascension". It can also refer to the Isra and Mi'raj, a significant event in the Islamic tradition in which the Prophet Muhammad had a miraculous journey from Mecca to Jerusalem and then ascended to heaven.
Israels refers to the people or citizens of Israel, a country located in the Middle East. The term can also be used to describe the Jewish population that has returned to the Land of Israel or is descended from those who were previously exiled from the region.
Issachar is a name that appears in the Hebrew Bible, specifically in the book of Genesis. It is the name of one of the twelve sons of Jacob, and thus the name of one of the twelve tribes of Israel. According to the biblical account, Issachar was the son of Jacob and his wife Leah, and was born in the fifth year after Jacob came to work for his uncle Laban (Genesis 30:18).<br><br>In some biblical interpretations, the name Issachar has been seen as a symbol of strength and prosperity, as the tribe of Issachar was known for its military prowess and its wealth. In Jewish tradition, Issachar is often associated with the trait of diligence and moral strength.
Issigonis is a surname of Greek origin. It refers to Alec Issigonis, a Greek-British engineer and designer who is best known for designing the Mini car, a small, economically priced car produced by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) from 1959 to 2000. Issigonis is also credited with developing the BMC Mini and Austin 1100, among other notable vehicles.
ISSN stands for International Standard Serial Number. It is a unique eight-digit numerical code assigned to a serial publication, such as a magazine, journal, or newspaper, to identify it and distinguish it from other publications.