Noun
atta (countable and uncountable, plural attas)
(India) A type of wholegrain flour from the Indian subcontinent.
atta (countable and uncountable, plural attas)
(India) A type of wholegrain flour from the Indian subcontinent.
According to Bryant, Atta wanted to finance the purchase of a crop-duster. Source: Internet
After six months, they asked him to move out. citation citation McDermott (2005), pp. 22–23 By early 1993, Atta had moved into university housing, sharing an apartment in Centrumshaus with two roommates. Source: Internet
After returning to Florida from their trips, Atta and al-Shehhi visited Georgia, staying briefly in Norcross and Decatur, and renting a single-engine plane to fly with an instructor in Lawrenceville. Source: Internet
Apart from the Sunday staple of (which is puri to other parts of India), I was slowly weaned into a diet of a triangular paratha, made with a mix of atta and maida, and a simple potato dish or fried aubergines on the side. Source: Internet
At 8:46 a.m., Atta crashed the Boeing 767 into the North Tower of the World Trade Center, killing everyone on board citation and an additional 1,366 civilians at or above the floors of impact in the North Tower. Source: Internet
A Pakistani businessman named Mohammed had come to Prague from Saudi Arabia on May 31, 2000, with this second Atta possibly contributing to confusion. Source: Internet