Noun
rann (plural ranns)
A stanza of Irish poetry.
Indian researchers have for the first time connected the decline of a Harappan city to the disappearance of a Himalayan snow-fed river which once flowed in the Rann of Kutch, according to a study. Source: Internet
Abhishek Bachchan who was completely spellbound by the performance of his “daddy dearest” in the Ram Gopal Verma directed 'Rann' went to the extent of saying that Indian cinema did not deserve a talent like him. Source: Internet
In 2006 Professor Schneider was an Adelaide Thinker in Residence advising the South Australian Government of Premier Mike Rann on climate change and renewable energy policies. Source: Internet
In 2010 the Rann government acted to strengthen the ability of the courts to act against vexatious litigants by "increasing the range of courts and tribunals that can declare people as vexatious". Source: Internet
Farther to the south, another notable river flowing into the Arabian Sea is the of southern Rajasthan, which in most years has carried enough water to reach the Great Rann of Kachchh in western Gujarat. Source: Internet
SA Premier Mike Rann a letter this week to PM Kevin Rudd demanding a share of the floodwater that NSW was receiving. Source: Internet