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Definition: Bursa

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. A city in northwestern Turkey.[Wordnet]
2. A small fluid-filled sac located between movable parts of the body especially at joints.[Wordnet]
3. Any sac or saclike cavity; especially, one of the synovial sacs, or small spaces, often lined with synovial membrane, interposed between tendons and bony prominences.[Websters].

Sources: WordNet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

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"Bursa" is a common misspelling or typo for: bursar, bursal, Brusa, bursas, Busra.

Date "Bursa" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1487. (references)

Etymology:Bursa \Bur"sa\, noun; plural Burs[ae]. [Latin expression See Burse.]. (references)

Specialty Definition: Bursa

Domain Definition
Literature 1: The Indians have a somewhat similar tradition. The fifth incarnation of Vishnu was in the form of a dwarf called Vamen. Vamen, presenting himself before the giant Baly, asked as a reward for services as much land as he could measure in three paces to build a hut on. Baly laughed at the request, and freely granted it. Whereupon the dwarf grew so prodigiously large that, with three paces, he strode over the whole world. (Sonnerat: Voyages, vol. i. p. 24.)
2: The following is a similar story: The Yakutsks granted to the Russian explorers as much land as they could encompass with a cow's hide; but the Russians, cutting the hide into strips, obtained land enough for the port and town of Yakutsk.
3: Bursa (a bull's hide). So the citadel of Carthage was called. The tale is that when Dido came to Africa she bought of the natives "as much land as could be encompassed by a bull's hide." The agreement was made, and Dido cut the hide into thongs, so as to enclose a space sufficient for a citadel. Source: Brewer's Dictionary.

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Common Expressions: Bursa

Expressions Definition
Andrzej Bursa Andrzej Bursa (born March 21 1932 in Krakow, died November 15 1957) was a Polish poet and writer. He studied journalism, then Bulgarian at Jagellon University in Krakow, then worked as a journalist for the Krakow newspaper Dziennik Polski. (references)
Bursa (anatomy) A bursa (Latin: Bursa synovialis) is a fluid filled sac located between a bone and tendon which normally serves to reduce friction between the two moving surfaces. Inflammation or infection of the bursa leads to bursitis. The plural of bursa is bursae. (references)
Bursa of Fabricius In birds, the bone marrow is the site of hematopoiesis and the bursa of Fabricius (Latin: Bursa cloacalis or Bursa fabricii) is a specialized organ that, as first demonstrated by Bruce Glick and later by Max Cooper and Robert Good, is necessary for B cell development. Mammals do not have an equivalent organ; the bone marrow is both the site of hematopoesis and B cell development. (references)
Bursa omentalis An isolated part of the peritoneal cavity that is dorsal to the stomach. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
Bursa Province Bursa is a province in western Turkey, along the Sea of Marmara. Its adjacent provinces are Balikesir to the west, Kutahya to the south, Bilecik and Sakarya to the east, Kocaeli to the northeast and Yalova to the north. The province has an area of 11,087 km2 and a population of 2,125,140 according to the 2000 census. In 1990 it had a population of 1,603,137. The population per km2 is 191.68. The traffic code is 16. (references)
Bursa State Symphony Orchestra Bursa District State Symphony Orchestra is an orchestra located in Bursa. (references)
Omental bursa An isolated part of the peritoneal cavity that is dorsal to the stomach. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

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Specialty Expressions: Bursa

Expressions Domain Definition
Bursa equivalent lymphocyte Medicine B lymphocyte: cell which develops in the bursa of Fabricius in the avian species and in the bone marrow in mammalian species and which proliferates in germinal centers in response to antigenic stimuli and which eventually matures into antibody-secreting plasma cell. Source: European Union. (references)
Bursa of Fabricius Biology & Biotechnology Lymphoid organ in birds. Source: European Union. (references)
Bursa of Fabricius Geology A saclike organ found in the cloaca (excretory and reproductive opening) of birds which produces B lymphocytes. (references)
Bursa of Fabricius Health An epithelial outgrowth of the cloaca in birds similar to the thymus in mammals. It atrophies within 6 months after birth and remains as a fibrous remnant in adult birds. It is composed of lymphoid tissue and prior to involution, is the site of B-lymphocyte maturation. (references)
Bursa of Fabricius Religion An outpouching of the cloaca in birds; site of development of B cells in birds. (references)
Dustman's bursa Medicine Swelling of the leg below the knee in men who empty dust receptacles, caused by ladder rung pressure against the leg. Source: European Union. (references)

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Extended Definition: Bursa


Bursa

Bursa may refer to:

  • Bursa (formerly known as 'Brusa' and 'Prusa'), the capital of Bursa Province, Turkey
    • Bursa Province, Turkey
    • the Bursa meteorite of 1946, which fell in Bursa, Turkey (see Meteorite falls)
  • Bursa (pigeon), a breed of domestic pigeon
  • Bursa (anatomy), fluid filled sac located between a bone and tendon
  • Bursa Malaysia, the Malaysian stock exchange
  • Bursa, a genus of mollusc
  • Bursa of Fabricius (also known as Bursa fabricii, cloacal bursa), a lymphatic organ in birds
  • Bursa, a fictional semi-intelligent quadruped native to the planet Naboo in the Star Wars universe

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Bursa (disambiguation)". Image Credit.



Extended Definition: Bursa


Bursa

Bursa
Bursa (Turkey )
Bursa
Bursa
Location of Bursa
Coordinates: 40°11′N 29°04′E / 40.183, 29.067
Country Flag of Turkey Turkey
Region Marmara
Province Bursa
Settled 202 BC
Area
 - Three districts 1,036 km² (400 sq mi)
Elevation 100 m (328 ft)
Population (2007)[1]
 - City 1,562,828
 - Density 1,508.52/km² (3,907/sq mi)
 - Urban 1,431,172
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
 - Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Postal code 16x xx
Area code(s) (+90) 224
Licence plate 16
Website: www.bursa.bel.tr

Bursa (historically also known as Prussa, Greek: Προύσα, and later as Brusa) is a city in northwestern Turkey and the seat of Bursa Province. With a population of 1,562,828 (2007),[1] it is Turkey's fourth largest city, as well as one of the most industrialized and culturally charged metropolitan centers in the country.

The city is frequently cited as "Yeşil Bursa" (meaning "Green Bursa") in a reference to the beautiful parks and gardens located across its urban tissue, as well as to the vast forests in rich variety that extend in its surrounding region. The city is synonymous with the mountain Uludağ which towers behind the city core and which is also a famous ski resort. The mausoleums of early Ottoman sultans are located in Bursa and the numerous edifices built throughout the Ottoman period constitute the city's main landmarks. The surrounding fertile plain, its thermal baths, several interesting museums, notably a rich museum of archaeology, and a rather orderly urban growth are further principal elements that complete Bursa's overall picture.

Karagöz and Hacivat shadow play characters were historic personalities who lived and are buried in Bursa. Bursa is also home to some of the most famous Turkish dishes, especially candied chestnuts and İskender kebap. Its peaches are also well-renowned. Among its depending district centers, İznik, historic Nicaea, is especially notable for its long history and important edifices. Bursa is home to Uludağ University, and its population attains one of the highest overall levels of education in Turkey. It has traditionally been a pole of attraction and of refuge for immigration into Turkey from the Balkans, in sizable waves at times until quite recently.

History

Bursa in 1890
Bursa in 1890

The earliest known site at this location was Cius, which Philip V of Macedonia granted to the Bithynian king Prusias I in 202 BC, for his help against Pergamum and Heraclea Pontica (modern Karadeniz Ereğli). Prusias renamed the city after himself, as Prusa.

It was later a major city, located on the westernmost end of the famous Silk Road, and was the capital of the Ottoman Empire following its capture from the shrinking Byzantine Empire in 1326. The capture of Edirne in 1365 brought that city to the fore as well, but Bursa remained an important administrative and commercial center even after it lost its status as the sole capital. Sortly after it was taken by the Ottomans they developed a school of theology at Bursa. This school attracted Muslim schoolars from throughout the Middle East and continued to function after the capital had been moved elsewhere.

During the Ottoman rule, Bursa was the source of most royal silk products. Aside from the local production, it imported raw silk from Iran, and occasionally China, and was the 'factory' for the kaftans, pillows, embroidery and other silk products for the royal palaces up through the 17th century. Another traditional occupation is knife making and, historically, horse carriage building. Nowadays one can still find hand-made knives as well as other products in rich variety produced by artisans, but instead of carriages, there is a big automobile industry.

Bursa sits on a geologic fault like most of Turkey. The city was partially leveled by strong earthquakes coupled with fires and was rebuilt after each time. The last devastating earthquake occurred in 1885.

Economy

Bursa centre
Bursa centre

Bursa is the toe of Turkey's automobile industry. FIAT and Renault have for decades had important production units in Bursa. The textile and food industries are equally strong, and Coca Cola, Pepsi Cola, and other beverages brands, as well as fresh and canned food industries are present in the city's organized industrial zones.

Traditionally, Bursa was famous for its fertile soil and agricultural activities, both of which are decreasing due to the heavy industrialization of the city.

Bursa is also a major tourist center: One of the best ski resorts of Turkey is located at Uludağ just next to city proper. Its thermal baths have been used for therapeutical purposes since Roman times. Apart from baths operated by hotels, Uludağ University has a physical therapy center which also makes use of thermal water.

Zafer Plaza shopping centre
Zafer Plaza shopping centre

Education

Uludağ University is located in Bursa and is a prominent university in Turkey's Marmara Region. It was founded in 1975, first under the name Bursa Üniversity, then re-named Uludağ Üniversity in 1982. In the 2005-06 academic year, the university had a student body of 47,000.

Sports

Bursa has a professional soccer team, Bursaspor, that plays in the Turkcell Super League. They are known as the "Yeşil Timsahlar" ("Green Alligators") and play their home matches at Bursa Atatürk stadium.

The city of Bursa is preparing to apply for the 2018 Winter Olympics to be held in Uludağ. [2]

Sailing Sports on Catamarans are strong here with locally made boats including: NetCat 16, and...

Places of Interest

Sarcophagus in Bursa Archaeology Museum
Sarcophagus in Bursa Archaeology Museum
Çelik Palas thermal bath in Bursa
Çelik Palas thermal bath in Bursa
The contiguous tombs of Karagöz and Hacivat in Bursa
The contiguous tombs of Karagöz and Hacivat in Bursa
View from Tophane
View from Tophane

A brief list of places of interest in and around Bursa is presented below. For a longer list, see Places of interest in Bursa.

Ulu Camii (The Great Mosque)

Interior of Ulu Camii, showing the fountain (şadırvan) for ritual ablutions.
Interior of Ulu Camii, showing the fountain (şadırvan) for ritual ablutions.

Ulu Camii is the major mosque of Bursa and a landmark of early Ottoman architecture. It was built by Ali Neccar in 1396-1399, at Sultan Bayezid I's command. The mosque is large and rectangular, with twenty domes arranged in four rows of five supported by twelve columns. Supposedly twenty domes are built instead of twenty separate mosques that Sultan Bayezid I promised for winning the Battle of Nicopolis. It has two minarets. Inside the mosque there are 192 monumental wall inscriptions written by famous calligraphers. There is also a fountain (şadırvan) inside the mosque where worshipers can perform ritual ablutions before prayer; the dome over the şadırvan is capped by a skylight, creating a soft, serene light below. The story of the şadırvan inside the mosque, which is unheard of, that the land belong to an old lady who objected to her store taken by padişah. Because consent is not given for the piece of land, prayer cannot be conducted on it thus a şadırvan is built. Architecturally şadırvan helps to have light inside the mosque that is big.

The horizontally spacious and dimly lit interior is designed to feel peaceful and contemplative. The subdivisions of space formed by multiple domes and pillars create a sense of privacy and even intimacy. This atmosphere contrasts with later Ottoman mosques (see for example the work of Süleyman I's chief architect Sinan). These later mosques have increasingly elevated central domes, which create a vertical emphasis that is intended to be more overwhelming, in order to convey the power and majesty of the Ottoman Empire. It is a beautiful piece of architecture.

Sister cities

Bursa has twenty sister cities. Vinnitsa is the latest to become a sister city of Bursa [3]. The date each sister city agreement entered into effect is shown in parentheses.

  • Flag of Germany Darmstadt, Germany (7 July 1971)
  • Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (30 June 1972)
  • Flag of Pakistan Multan, Pakistan (24 February 1975)
  • Flag of Finland Oulu, Finland (7 July 1979)
  • Flag of the United States Tiffin, Ohio, United States (May 1983)
  • Flag of Tunisia Kairouan, Tunisia (26 December 1987)
  • Flag of Turkey Denizli, Turkey (4 February 1988)
  • Flag of the People's Republic of China Anshan, People's Republic of China (8 November 1991)
  • Flag of the Republic of Macedonia Bitola, Republic of Macedonia (3 November 1996)
  • Flag of Israel Herzliya, Israel (15 August 1997)
  • Flag of Moldova Ceadîr-Lunga, Gagauzia, Moldova (23 September 1997)
  • Flag of Kazakhstan Qyzylorda, Kazakhstan (4 October 1997)
  • Flag of Algeria Muaskar, Algeria (25 May 1998)
  • Flag of Germany Kulmbach, Germany (29 October 1998)
  • Flag of Bulgaria Pleven, Bulgaria (30 October 1998)
  • Flag of Bulgaria Plovdiv, Bulgaria (3 December 1998)
  • Flag of Albania Tirana, Albania (15 December 1998)
  • Flag of Slovakia Košice, Slovakia (29 March 2000)
  • Flag of Ukraine Vinnitsa, Ukraine (8 March 2004)

Notable residents

  • Adnan Şenses- singer
  • Ata Demirer- comedian
  • Behice Boran- the leader of the socialist Workers Party of Turkey
  • Burcu Kara- actress, model
  • Celal Bayar- former Turkish president
  • Emre Aşık- international footballer
  • Erdal Özyağcılar- actor
  • Erkan Can- actor
  • JönTürk- rap sanatçısı
  • Hamit Şare- olympic skier
  • Hande Ataizi- actress
  • Halil Ergün- actor
  • İlhan İrem- singer
  • Barikat- rap grubu
  • Manolis Andronikos (1919-1992) Greek archaeologist
  • Muazzez İlmiye Çığ- archaeologist
  • Müzeyyen Senar - singer, state artist of Turkey
  • Nur Sürer- actress
  • Olgun Şimşek- actor
  • Özhan Canaydın- former basketball player, businessman and the current chairman of Galatasaray
  • Pınar Kür- author
  • Qādī Zāda al-Rūmī- astronomer and mathematician
  • Sabiha Gökçen- the first Turkish female aviator and the first female combat pilot in the world
  • Serdar Kurtuluş- international footballer
  • Sporus of Nicaea- Greek mathematician and astronomer
  • Suzan Avcı- actress
  • Tarık Tarcan- actor
  • Vildan Atasever- actress
  • Yıldırım Gürses- actor, composer
  • Zeki Müren- wellknown singer, "sun of art"

References

  1. a b Türkiye istatistik kurumu Address-based population survey 2007. Retrieved on 2008-03-21.
  2. Bursa 2018 Web Site
  3. Bursa Metropolitan Municipality Web Site; Sister Cities.

See also

  • 1855 Bursa earthquake

External links


Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Bursa". Image Credit.



Topics by Level of Interest: Bursa

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
Bursa 69     1855 Bursa earthquake 5
Bursa Malaysia 19     Andrzej Bursa 3
Bursa Province 14     Bursa 69
Bursa (Romanian newspaper) 12     Bursa (alternative meanings) 3
Places of interest in Bursa 11     Bursa (anatomy) 8
Yıldırım, Bursa 11     Bursa (Romanian newspaper) 12
Bursa of Fabricius 9     Bursa Anadolu Lisesi 4
Bursa (anatomy) 8     Bursa Atatürk Sport Hall 3
Bursa of the knee joint 8     Bursa Atatürk Stadium 3
List of municipalities in Bursa Province, Turkey 7     Bursa bubo lissostoma 5
Bursa bubo lissostoma 5     Bursa Malaysia 19
Bursa verrucosa 5     Bursa of Fabricius 9
FTSE Bursa Malaysia Index 5     Bursa of the knee joint 8
1855 Bursa earthquake 5     Bursa Province 14
List of hospitals in Bursa 4     Bursa State Symphony Orchestra 3
Kurşunlu, Bursa 4     Bursa verrucosa 5
Bursa Anadolu Lisesi 4     FTSE Bursa Malaysia Index 5
Andrzej Bursa 3     Jakub Bursa 2
Bursa Atatürk Stadium 3     Kurşunlu, Bursa 4
Prepatellar bursa 3     List of hospitals in Bursa 4
Bursa Atatürk Sport Hall 3     List of municipalities in Bursa Province, Turkey 7
Bursa (alternative meanings) 3     Places of interest in Bursa 11
Subacromial bursa 3     Prepatellar bursa 3
Bursa State Symphony Orchestra 3     Subacromial bursa 3
Jakub Bursa 2     Yıldırım, Bursa 11

Source: the editor, created by/for EVE to gauge likely levels of human interest in linguistically triggered topics (compiled across various sources, such as Wikipedia and specialty expression glosses).

Translations: Bursa

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Bohemian burza (stock exchange, change, exchange, stock market, bourse). Additional references: Bohemian, Czech Republic, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Danish pung (purse, wallet, bursa, cyst, moneybag). Additional references: Central Danish, Denmark, Germany, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Cestina burza (stock exchange, change, exchange, stock market, bourse). Additional references: Cestina, Czech Republic, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Simplified 粘液囊 (bursa), (sac, prisoner, sack, bag, bursa), 布林萨 (bursa), (water chestnut, Capsella bursa pastoris). Additional references: Chinese Simplified, China, Brunei, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Traditional 黏液囊 (bursa), (sack, prisoner, sac, bursa, purse), (water chestnut, Capsella bursa pastoris, a kind of vegetable, the caltrop). Additional references: Chinese Traditional, China, Brunei, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Corse scarzella (stock exchange, purse, stock market, award, bale), bursellu (stock exchange, purse, stock market, ape, award), borsa (stock exchange, purse, stock market, wallet, award), bursa (award, bale, bursa, bursary, draw bag). Additional references: Corse, France, Italy, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Corsi scarzella (stock exchange, purse, stock market, award, bale), bursellu (stock exchange, purse, stock market, ape, award), borsa (stock exchange, purse, stock market, wallet, award), bursa (award, bale, bursa, bursary, draw bag). Additional references: Corsi, France, Italy, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Corsican scarzella (stock exchange, purse, stock market, award, bale), bursellu (stock exchange, purse, stock market, ape, award), borsa (stock exchange, purse, stock market, wallet, award), bursa (award, bale, bursa, bursary, draw bag). Additional references: Corsican, France, Italy, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Corso scarzella (stock exchange, purse, stock market, award, bale), bursellu (stock exchange, purse, stock market, ape, award), borsa (stock exchange, purse, stock market, wallet, award), bursa (award, bale, bursa, bursary, draw bag). Additional references: Corso, France, Italy, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Corsu scarzella (stock exchange, purse, stock market, award, bale), bursellu (stock exchange, purse, stock market, ape, award), borsa (stock exchange, purse, stock market, wallet, award), bursa (award, bale, bursa, bursary, draw bag). Additional references: Corsu, France, Italy, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Czech burza (stock exchange, change, exchange, stock market, bourse). Additional references: Czech, Czech Republic, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Danish pung (purse, wallet, bursa, cyst, moneybag). Additional references: Danish, Denmark, Germany, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Dansk pung (purse, wallet, bursa, cyst, moneybag). Additional references: Dansk, Denmark, Germany, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Deutsch Sack (bag, sack, bursa, pouch, pocket), der Schleimbeutel (bursa), der Sack (bag, bursa, sack, sod), Bourse (bursa), Beutel (bag, pouch, purse, sac, sachet). Additional references: Deutsch, Germany, Austria, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Dutch buidel (purse, sac, bag, marsupium, pouch), beurs (purse, stock exchange, wallet, bursary, exchange). Additional references: Dutch, Netherlands, Aruba, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Français bourse (stock exchange, stock market, purse, exchange, pouch), bourse séreuse (bursa), bourse caudale (bursa), poche marsupiale (bursa, cyst, pouch bag, sac). Additional references: Français, France, Algeria, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
French bourse (stock exchange, stock market, purse, exchange, pouch), bourse séreuse (bursa), bourse caudale (bursa), poche marsupiale (bursa, cyst, pouch bag, sac). Additional references: French, France, Algeria, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Gaelg sporran (bursa, burse, purse, sporran, apron), poagey (bag, bursa, kit, pocket, poke), tasheyder scoill (bursar, bursa). Additional references: Gaelg, United Kingdom, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Gailck sporran (bursa, burse, purse, sporran, apron), poagey (bag, bursa, kit, pocket, poke), tasheyder scoill (bursar, bursa). Additional references: Gailck, United Kingdom, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
German Sack (bag, sack, bursa, pouch, pocket), der Schleimbeutel (bursa), der Sack (bag, bursa, sack, sod), Bourse (bursa), Beutel (bag, pouch, purse, sac, sachet). Additional references: German, Germany, Austria, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Greek μάρσιπος (bursa, cyst, pouch bag, sac), ορογόνος θύλακας (bursa). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Greek (transliteration) marsipos (bursa, cyst, pouch bag, sac), orogonos thulakas (bursa). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguk Mal (sac, bursa, bladder, purse). Additional references: Hanguk Mal, Korea, South, Korea, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguohua (sac, bursa, bladder, purse). Additional references: Hanguohua, Korea, South, Korea, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Hebrew ְמתח (bursa). Additional references: Hebrew, Israel, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
High German Sack (bag, sack, bursa, pouch, pocket), der Schleimbeutel (bursa), der Sack (bag, bursa, sack, sod), Bourse (bursa), Beutel (bag, pouch, purse, sac, sachet). Additional references: High German, Germany, Austria, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Hochdeutsch Sack (bag, sack, bursa, pouch, pocket), der Schleimbeutel (bursa), der Sack (bag, bursa, sack, sod), Bourse (bursa), Beutel (bag, pouch, purse, sac, sachet). Additional references: Hochdeutsch, Germany, Austria, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Ivrit ְמתח (bursa). Additional references: Ivrit, Israel, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Japanese ブルサ (bursa, burse), (sac, bladder, bursa, pouch, vesica), 滑液包 (bursa, synovial bursa), (bursa, sac), ファブリキウス嚢 (bursa of Fabricius). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Korean (sac, bursa, bladder, purse). Additional references: Korean, Korea, South, Korea, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Lorrain bouhhé (stock exchange, purse, stock market, bursa, exchange), bougeotte (pocket, stock exchange, purse, pouch, stock market), bohhe (stock exchange, purse, stock market, bursa, exchange). Additional references: Lorrain, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Lyonnais filoche (stock exchange, purse, stock market, bursa, dip net). Additional references: Lyonnais, France, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Manx sporran (bursa, burse, purse, sporran, apron), poagey (bag, bursa, kit, pocket, poke), tasheyder scoill (bursar, bursa). Additional references: Manx, United Kingdom, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Manx Gaelic sporran (bursa, burse, purse, sporran, apron), poagey (bag, bursa, kit, pocket, poke), tasheyder scoill (bursar, bursa). Additional references: Manx Gaelic, United Kingdom, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Martinique Creole bous (stock exchange, purse, stock market, bursa, exchange). Additional references: Martinique Creole, Martinique, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Russian сумка (handbag, satchel, bursa, purse, bag). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Russian (transliteration) sumka (handbag, satchel, bursa, purse, bag). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Russki сумка (handbag, satchel, bursa, purse, bag). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Russki (transliteration) sumka (handbag, satchel, bursa, purse, bag). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Sjaelland pung (purse, wallet, bursa, cyst, moneybag). Additional references: Sjaelland, Denmark, Germany, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Spanish bolsa (bag, hand-bag, pocket, stock exchange, purse), saco (sack, bag, sackful, elicit, fetch), quiste (cyst, bladder, bursa, pouch bag, sac). Additional references: Spanish, Spain, Mexico, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Turkish Yumurtalık (ovary, eggcup, gonad, ovaries, bursa), Kesecik (sachet, bursa, saccule, utricle, vesica), Husye (bursa, testicle), Bursan (bursa), Bursa (Bursa Province). Additional references: Turkish, Turkey, Bulgaria, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Ukrainian Сумка (bags, bursa). Additional references: Ukrainian, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
Ukrainian (transliteration) sumka (bags, bursa). Additional references: Ukrainian, bursa. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: Bursa

Language Translations for “bursa” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Athag bathagursathaga (bursa). Additional references: Athag, bursa. (volunteer)
Double Dutch bagursaga (bursa). Additional references: Double Dutch, bursa. (volunteer)
Leet |>\/|z$@ (bursa). Additional references: Leet, bursa. (volunteer)
Oppish bopursopa (bursa). Additional references: Oppish, bursa. (volunteer)
Pig Latin ursabay (bursa). Additional references: Pig Latin, bursa. (volunteer)
Terran B bousee (bursa). Additional references: Terran B, bursa. (volunteer)
Ubbi Dubbi bubursuba (bursa). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, bursa. (volunteer)
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Ancestral and Extinct Language Translations: Bursa

Language Period Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Old French 900 - 1400 gorle (stock exchange, purse, stock market, bursa, exchange), escharpe (stock exchange, purse, stock market, wallet, bursa). Additional references: Old French, bursa. (volunteer)
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