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kola Meaning in Tamil ( kola வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கோலா,



kola's Usage Examples:

Caffeine (formerly known as theme) is the alkaloid of tea, and is identical with that of coffee, guarana, mate and kola nut.


Caffeine is the active principle in tea, coffee, kola, mate and guarana; while theobromine, a body closely allied to it, is found in cocoa and chocolate.


And how about you, Count Peter Kirilych?No, Peter Nikolaevich; I only want to show that in the cavalry the advantages are far less than in the infantry.


Formerly one of the great slave and ivory marts of West Africa, it is now a centre of the kola-nut commerce and a depot for government stores.


The exports, sent chiefly to Great Britain, are cocoa, spices, wool, cotton, coffee, live stock, hides, turtles, turtle shell, kola nuts, vanilla and timber.


In the 15th century it received its classical expression in the resolutions of the ecumenical council at Constance; its principles were developed and amplified by Gallicanism, and, finally, in the 18th century, was restored in a modernized form by " Febronius" (Nikolaus von Hontheim, q.


Among the former are tobacco, cotton, rice, peppers, ground-nuts and kolas.


- borg, capital of province (1 7,737); Vasa, or Nikolaistad, capital of Vasa Ian (18,028); Bjorneborg (16,053); Kuopio, capital of province (13,519); and Tavastehus, capital of province of the same name (5545).


The oil-palm and kola-nut tree are especially abundant in the Sherbro district and its hinterland, the Mendi country.


"This last class trades with the other three and despatches caravans to Illorin and other places, where the Kano goods, the "potash" and other merchandise are exchanged for kolas and European goods.


Elasticity Belly Oil contains vitamin E, collagen hydrolysates, and gotu kola extract to help the skin become more elastic.


The best known are Koroko, Kong and Bona, entrepots for the trade of the middle Niger, and Bontuku, on the caravan route to Sokoto and the meeting-place of the merchants from Kong and Timbuktu engaged in the kola-nut trade with Ashanti and the Gold Coast.


; but in that year the district was abolished, its component taluks being divided between the districts of Akola and Yeotmal.





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