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Adler
Summary
Look up
Adler
in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Adler
may refer to:
Places
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Adler, Alabama
, an unincorporated community in Perry County
Adler Planetarium
, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Adler Township, Nelson County, North Dakota
, USA
Adler University
, formerly Adler School of Professional Psychology, in Chicago, Illinois, USA
Adlersky City District
, Sochi, Russia
Adler Microdistrict
, a resort in Sochi, Russia
Adler railway station
, a station serving the city
Sports
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Adler Mannheim
, a German ice hockey team
Berlin Adler
, an American football team in Berlin
Nickname of the sports club
Eintracht Frankfurt
Nickname for the
Germany national football team
Transportation
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SS
Adler
, a number of steamships
Adler (cars and motorcycle)
, an early 20th-century automobile. The firm also produced typewriters and other office equipment.
Adler (locomotive)
, the first German steam locomotive (1835)
Adler or
Adlerwerke vorm. Heinrich Kleyer
, a German aircraft manufacturer
Other uses
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Adler (band)
, an American rock band
Adler (comics)
, a Franco-Belgian comics series by René Sterne
Adler (surname)
, surname of Germanic origin
Adler Seeds
, an American company based in Indiana
Operation Adler
, three World War II military operations
Adler, the symbol of the
Germanic eagle
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Adler-32
, checksum algorithm
Adlertag
, or
the Day of the Eagle
, German name for the first day of operations of the Battle of Britain in 1940