Noun
kadin (plural kadins)
A woman of a sultan's harem
Alex Kurtzman, Jenny Lumet, Elizabeth J.B. Klaviter and Heather Kadin are executive producers for MGM Television and CBS Television Studios in association with Secret Hideout. Source: Internet
Daughters * Fatma Sultan (22 October 1704 – 3 January 1733), daughter of Emetullah Banu Bas Kadin Effendi. Source: Internet
Ethan Rice was two for two, Alize King was two for three with four RBI, Kadin Burse was two for three with two RBI, Chip Burch was one for one with a double and an RBI and Tyler Pruett had a sacrifice fly for an RBI. Source: Internet
Kadin Yockey had two minutes in the third period for slashing and John Hammer got two minutes for tripping. Source: Internet
Kurtzman (the mastermind behind CBS All Access’ growing “Star Trek” franchise) and his writing partner Lumet will executive produce “Clarice,” along with Secret Hideout’s Heather Kadin. Source: Internet
Scoring touchdowns were Kadin Pearson, Wyatt Lange, Tyler Boone and Dalton Cross, who had two. Source: Internet