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cala, cała, ca̱la̱', całą, or cāļa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cala (or CALA) may refer to: Cala, Eastern Cape, a town in South Africa Cala,
of Cala d'Or Cala d'Or by night Cala d’Or (Bay) Cala Gran Cala Esmeralda Cala Egos Cala d'Or Cala Gran Cala Esmeralda Caló d'es Pou Cala Egos Cala Ferrera
Pollença, Spain. It consists of four small beaches: Cala Barques, Cala Clara, Cala Molins and Cala Carbó; hotels, villas and apartments plus a few bars, restaurants
Cala Millor is a town located on the Spanish Balearic Island of Mallorca. It consists of a small bay in the municipalities of Son Servera and Sant Llorenç
The Lamborghini Calà (also known as the Italdesign Calà) was a concept car designed for Lamborghini by Italdesign Giugiaro. It was first shown at the
Cala Goloritzè is a beach that is located in the town of Baunei, in the southern part of the Gulf of Orosei, in Ogliastra, Sardinia. The beach, one of
Cala Cala (in hispanicized spelling) or Qala Qala (Aymara qala stone, "a complex of stones") is a small town in Bolivia. In 2010 it had an estimated population
Calas may refer to: Calas (food), a popular breakfast food in New Orleans Calas (general), a general and satrap of Alexander the Great Calas (surname)
La Cala de Mijas (English: Mijas Bay) forms part of the Municipality of Mijas in the province of Málaga, Andalusia, southern Spain. In the middle of the
Cala Figuera is a district of Santanyí on the island of Mallorca, in the Balearic Islands of Spain, around 60 km to the south east of Palma. The traditional
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The act of saving; preservation or deliverance from destruction, danger, or great calamity.
n.
The fruit of the calabash tree.
v. t.
The state of being troubled; disturbance; agitation; uneasiness; vexation; calamity.
n.
A species of Acorus (A. calamus), commonly called calamus, or sweet flag. The root has a pungent, aromatic taste, and is used in medicine as a stomachic; the leaves have an aromatic odor, and were formerly used instead of rushes to strew on floors.
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A hydrous phosphate of alumina containing a little copper; calaite. It has a blue, or bluish green, color, and usually occurs in reniform masses with a botryoidal surface.
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A water dipper, bottle, bascket, or other utensil, made from the dry shell of a calabash or gourd.
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Either one of the two apertures in the calamus of a feather.
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Alt. of Calamary
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of Calamity
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Misfortune; calamity; sickness.
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A kind of low four-wheeled pleasure carriage, with a calash top, designed for two persons and the driver who occupies a high seat in front.
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A bronze-yellow massive mineral with metallic luster; a telluride of gold; -- first found in Calaveras County California.
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Marked by infelicity; evil; calamitous; as, an unhappy day.
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A genus of perennial plants (Calamintha) of the Mint family, esp. the C. Nepeta and C. Acinos, which are called also basil thyme.
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Special dispensation; communication of divine favor and goodness, or, more usually, of divine wrath and vengeance; retributive calamity; retribution; judgment.
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In Canada, a two-wheeled, one-seated vehicle, with a calash top, and the driver's seat elevated in front.
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A species of agalloch, or aloes wood, of a dusky or mottled color, of a light, friable texture, and less fragrant than calambac; -- used by cabinetmakers.
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of Calamus
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Suffering calamity; wretched; miserable.
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An alkaloid resembling physostigmine and occurring with it in the calabar bean.
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