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kola Meaning in marathi ( kola शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)



कोला, आफ्रिकेतील एक प्रकारचे झाड,

मोठ्या तपकिरी बदाम असलेले कॅफिन उदा., कोला अर्क स्त्रोत,

Noun:

आफ्रिकेतील एक प्रकारचे झाड,



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kola's Usage Examples:

It is called (minha) yeewi in Pakanh, where minha is a qualifier meaning 'meat' or 'animal', and (inh-)ewelmb in Uw Oykangand and Uw Olkola, where inh- is a qualifier meaning 'meat' or 'animal', in three aboriginal languages of central Cape York PeninsulaThree subspecies are recognised:E.


The Comintern representative at the party conference, Nikolai Bukharin, grudgingly accepted the vote.


Rudolf Schmidt, Nikolai Vasilevitsh Grachev (Николай Васильевич Грачёв) and Oberleutnant Paul Siebert.


In 1766, Nikolaus began the construction of a magnificent new palace constructed at Eszterháza (now Fertőd), in rural Hungary on the site of his old hunting lodge.


produced by placing the Ekola on the ground so that the hole in the resonating chamber faces up, and alternately rubbing across the palm rib"s notches with.


Popular culture The 2011 BBC documentary Knocking on Heaven's Door, about the Space Race in the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, suggests that, in many people's eyes, Nikolai Fyodorov was the true father of the Soviet space project that put the first man in space.


The show won a Brighton Festival award and was followed by Diary of a Madman (1993), adapted from the novel of the same name by Russian absurdist author Nikolai Gogol.


Other major civic institutions in Heves include a city hall (Heves Varoshaza), a city library (konyvtar), a folkart and handicraft cooperative (művészeti csoportok), a music school (zeneiskola), a children's house (gyermekhaz) and a high school (Eotvos Jozsef Kozepiskola).


Other mediaNovelsA number of Nikolai Dante novels have been written by David Bishop and published by Black Flame.


EtymologyNikolai Aristov noted that a tributary of the Charysh River was Kerlyk and proposed that the tribal name originated from the toponym with a Turkic meaning of wild Siberian millet.



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