Proper noun
Noda (plural Nodas)
A surname from Japanese.
After Japan surrendered, Mukai and Noda were arrested, each charged as a "Civilized Public Enemy", and executed at gunpoint in Nanking. Source: Internet
It reported, in 1914, that nearly 200 British troupes were performing Gilbert and Sullivan that year, constituting most of the amateur companies in the country (this figure included only the societies that were members of NODA). Source: Internet
Kato Danboru Co. developed a cardboard partition product for use at shelters jointly with the city government of Noda, Chiba Prefecture, after the Tokyo-based company introduced to the municipality a desk partition to help prevent coronavirus infection. Source: Internet
Noda who used to work at the same hospital where her husband Vukile Noda, 79, passed on due to Covid-19 said that due to a mix up, her husband’s name tag was put on the body of another person, who also died of Covid-19. Source: Internet
In conversation with The Sociable, Noda described the Brazilian startup market as “heated.” Source: Internet
Like many of his characters, Noda is something of an odd duck. Source: Internet