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American comic book publishing company
COPRA Press is an American media company based in New York, NY. COPRA is a self-published comic book that is written, drawn, inked, colored, lettered
COPRA_Press
Dried meat or kernel of the coconut
Copra (from Tamizh, kopparai or koprai) is the dried, white flesh of the coconut from which coconut oil is extracted. Traditionally, the coconuts are
Copra
American artist
May 2010) Zegas #0–2 (art and script, Copra Press, 2011–2013) COPRA #1– (art and script, ongoing series, COPRA Press, November 2012 – present) All-New Ultimates
Michel_Fiffe
Domesticated animals for assisting people
An ox-powered Copra press
Working_animal
Edible oil derived from coconut
deodorized (RBD) oil is usually made from copra and dried coconut kernels, which are pressed in a heated hydraulic press to extract the oil. This yields practically
Coconut_oil
Gelatinous candy
The confection is often packaged in small cubes dusted with icing sugar, copra, or powdered cream of tartar to prevent clinging. The Turkish names lokma
Turkish_delight
Island country in the Pacific Ocean
missionaries and Western business interests began arriving in the 1850s. German copra traders dominated the economy in the 1870s and 1880s, and the German Empire
Marshall_Islands
Capital of the Marshall Islands
Marshallese people. Majuro was the site of a Protestant mission and several copra trading stations in the 1870s, before the German Empire annexed the atoll
Majuro
80% of the population. Cash crops ranked by value are coffee, oil, cocoa, copra, tea, rubber, and sugar. The timber industry was not active in 1998, due
Agriculture in Papua New Guinea
Agriculture_in_Papua_New_Guinea
2012, the Philippines exported more than 1.5-million tonnes of copra, coconut oil, copra meal, desiccated coconut, coco shell charcoal, activated carbon
Coconut production in the Philippines
Coconut_production_in_the_Philippines
Archipelago in French Polynesia
not support diverse vegetation. The coconut palm, which is the basis of copra production, is of special economic importance. On a few of the islands,
Tuamotus
Archipelagic country in Southeast Asia
as the biggest exporter of gold-clad metals and the biggest importer of copra in 2020. With an average annual growth rate of six to seven percent since
Philippines
Species of mite
disease in different regions. It has been found to cause copra itch among people who handle copra in the tropics, skin and respiratory allergies among people
Tyrophagus_putrescentiae
Island in French Polynesia
trees, which were historically of economic importance for the production of copra.[citation needed] In ancient times, the island was called Porapora mai te
Bora_Bora
Coral atoll in the Marshall Islands
Japan occupied the islands starting in 1914. The islanders worked the copra plantations under the watchful eye of the Japanese, who took a portion of
Bikini_Atoll
Atoll of American Samoa
family of Eli Hutchinson Jennings since 1856, Swains Island was used as a copra plantation until 1967. It has not been permanently inhabited since 2008
Swains_Island
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List of English words of Dravidian origin
List_of_English_words_of_Dravidian_origin
million budget. The main economic activities in the Marshall Islands are copra production and fisheries. Under the terms of the Compact of Free Association
Economy of the Marshall Islands
Economy_of_the_Marshall_Islands
Island country in the central Pacific
Kiribati Parliament. Fisheries, subsistence agriculture and the export of copra drive much of the economy, particularly on outer islands away from Tarawa
Kiribati
Mechanical method for extracting liquids
typical raw materials are nuts, seeds and algae, which are supplied to the press in a continuous feed. As the raw material is pressed, friction causes it
Expeller_pressing
Indonesian businessman (died 2019)
family when he was a child, Widjaja became a member of the PCC, traded copra in the mid-1950s, moved into the palm oil industry soon after, started a
Eka_Tjipta_Widjaja
Species of plant in the palm family
hard shell, and coir from the fibrous husk. Dried coconut flesh is called copra, and the oil and milk derived from it are commonly used in cooking and in
Coconut
of key cash crops: abaca fell from ₱50 to ₱16, sugar from ₱50 to ₱9, and copra from ₱30 to ₱10. Internal revenue collections dropped from ₱52,279,177.22
1919–1922 Philippine financial crisis
1919–1922_Philippine_financial_crisis
Province of Davao Region, Philippines
Davao Gulf to the west. The province is the top producer of coconut and copra in the country, earning the province the title Coconut Capital of the Philippines
Davao_Oriental
Figure associated with cargo cults on the island of Tanna in Vanuatu
European society including money, Western education, Christianity and work on copra plantations, and they had to return to traditional kastom (the Bislama language
John_Frum
Island country in the Pacific Ocean
of Samoa are copra (dried coconut meat), cocoa beans (for chocolate), rubber, and bananas. The annual production of both bananas and copra has been[when
Samoa
coconut copra to Godeffroy & Son of Hamburg, a company which pioneered the production of copra in Samoa and Tonga and held a large share of Pacific copra trade
History of the Marshall Islands
History_of_the_Marshall_Islands
External territory of Australia
population is descended from the Malay workers he brought in to work his copra plantation. The Clunies-Ross family ruled the islands as a private fiefdom
Cocos_(Keeling)_Islands
Reef and unincorporated U.S. territory in the Pacific Ocean
an annexation proclamation. The Palmyra Copra Co. intended to use Kingman as a fishing base, as demand for copra had declined after World War I and Palmyra
Kingman_Reef
Former French protectorate in the Pacific Ocean
The only commercial activity, encouraged by France, was the export of copra, but this collapsed in the 1930s. World War II represented a major turning
Protectorate of Wallis and Futuna
Protectorate_of_Wallis_and_Futuna
Country in Oceania
down due to the political turmoil, compounded by a crash in the price of copra, Vanuatu's main export. As a result, the Francophone Union of Moderate Parties
Vanuatu
Comune in Tuscany, Italy
the centre of the Crete senesi between the river Ombrone and the torrent Copra, some 30 kilometres (19 mi) southeast of the town of Siena by rail. Asciano
Asciano
Swedish sailor (1875–1937)
Singdo, fell in love with him, and in 1907 they married. He entered the copra trade and created a coconut plantation that he called Teripax. He became
Carl_Emil_Pettersson
Country in Oceania
driven by demand for goods such as dammar gum, sea cucumbers, pearls, copra, shells, and bird-of-paradise feathers. On New Guinea, communities were
Papua_New_Guinea
Island in Vanuatu
agriculture. The island has extensive copra plantations on the eastern coastal plains around Norsup and Lakatoro. The largest copra-producing plantation in Vanuatu
Malakula
Island country in Melanesia
of the 1800s more traders arrived seeking turtleshells, sea cucumbers, copra and sandalwood, occasionally establishing semi-permanent trading stations
Solomon_Islands
has a tough texture and thus is processed before consumption or made into copra. Freshly shredded mature coconut meat, known as "grated coconut", "shredded
Uses_of_the_coconut_palm
Island country in Central Africa
popularly known as the "Chocolate Islands". Other export crops include copra, palm kernels, and coffee. Domestic food-crop production is inadequate to
São_Tomé_and_Príncipe
Country in Oceania
of agricultural land was in root crops. The processing of coconuts into copra and desiccated (dried) coconut was once the only significant industry, and
Tonga
President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986
National Press. p. 265. Mijares, Primitivo (2017). The Conjugal Dictatorship of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos. Ateneo de Manila University Press. ISBN 9789715508117
Ferdinand_Marcos
Second largest island of Fiji
industry on the island is sugar cane production, especially in the north. Copra is also an important crop. Tourism has also emerged as a significant industry
Vanua_Levu
Island country in the Indian Ocean
not specify a religion. During the plantation era, cinnamon, vanilla and copra were the chief exports. In 1965, during a three-month visit to the islands
Seychelles
Natural fiber
In some countries it is locally called coprah (not to be confused with copra, a dry coconut meat). Coir is the fibrous material found between the hard
Coir
Island in Papua New Guinea
recruited some men and killed those who resisted. They were followed by copra traders and in 1891 by missionaries. The natural vegetation is lowland rain
Dobu_Island
German type foundry
following faces: Copra Antiqua Copra Antiqua fett Copra Antiqua halbfett Copra Kursiv Copra Kursiv fett Copra Kursiv licht Diva, originally made by Ludwig
Schriftguss_AG
British company
which wanted to get more control over raw materials for its soap, such as copra, mainly for the Lever Brothers Factory in Sydney. The first general manager
Levers_Pacific_Plantations
Civil war in Nauru, 1878–1888
schooner, the Buster, landing on Nauru while his ship was being reloaded with copra. He reported that the inhabitants of Nauru were friendly and of good humor
Nauruan_Civil_War
Atoll in French Polynesia
and the production of copra. The population was 530 in 2022, and lives mainly from fishing, mother-of-pearl farming and copra production. In 2017, the
Anaa
Two small islands in the Solomon Islands
Guadalcanal. The islands are partially covered in coconut plantations, and have a copra and oil factory at Yandina (on Mbanika). Yandina also has basic services
Russell_Islands
Dutch colony in Indonesia (1800–1949)
recession, leading to increased investment in the colony. The sugar, tin, copra and coffee trade on which the colony had been built thrived, and rubber
Dutch_East_Indies
Edible seed of the oil palm fruit
other similar fodders, palm kernel cake is ranked a little higher than copra cake and cocoa pod husk, but lower than fish meal and groundnut cake, especially
Palm_kernel
is cocoa, representing about 95% of exports. Other export crops include copra, palm kernels, and coffee. The government has an economic program that is
Economy of São Tomé and Príncipe
Economy_of_São_Tomé_and_Príncipe
Island in Pohnpei State, Federal States of Micronesia
Nukuorans live on Pohnpei. Fishing, animal husbandry, and agriculture (taro and copra) are the main occupations. A recent project to farm black pearl oysters
Nukuoro
Samoan origin story
building of small traditional houses or fale. The dried meat of the coconut or copra has been an important export product and a source of income throughout the
Sina_and_the_Eel
Loiak also claimed the title. Kabua worked with western missionaries and copra traders to expand his wealth and political power. He was also one of the
Kabua_the_Great
Scottish novelist and poet (1850–1894)
Malietoa was backed by the Germans whose firms were beginning to monopolise copra and cocoa bean processing. Stevenson was alarmed above all by what he perceived
Robert_Louis_Stevenson
River in the United States of America
located the largest copra coconut processing plant in the United States West Coast. In fact, the abandoned five-story high copra crane, used to transport
Islais_Creek
Subregion of Oceania
entry and are too few in number to be counted as a major source of income. Copra production used to be a more significant source of income, however, world
Micronesia
Island in the southeastern Pacific
Dynasty princess, eventually worked to repatriate workers from his inherited copra plantation. He eventually bought up all lands on the island with the exception
Easter_Island
Australian territory from 1949 to 1975
non-indigenous. The economy was based on cash crops including coffee, cocoa, and copra as well as timber mills, wharves and factories. Difficult terrain rendered
Territory of Papua and New Guinea
Territory_of_Papua_and_New_Guinea
Geographical region in the Pacific Ocean
blocs in the future, particularly EAS. The main produce from the Pacific is copra or coconut, but timber, beef, palm oil, cocoa, sugar, and ginger are also
Oceania
Canadian actor (1917–1993)
Fiji, rich in seashells. There, he and Benevides oversaw the raising of copra (coconut meat) and cattle, as well as orchids. Burr planned to retire there
Raymond_Burr
British Overseas Territory in the Indian Ocean
there were groundwater wells. The islands at this time produced not only copra from the plantations, but fish, and fruit in the case of the Chagos archipelago
British Indian Ocean Territory
British_Indian_Ocean_Territory
American Samoan independence movement
initiated a boycott of copra, a critical revenue source, effectively crippling the U.S. naval administration. In 1920, copra production dropped to half
Mau movement in American Samoa
Mau_movement_in_American_Samoa
bananas, breadfruit, and papaya. The leading export is the coconut product copra, which accounts for about two-thirds of export revenue. Other exports include
Economy_of_Kiribati
Island in the Philippines
Park and numerous biological discoveries and forests. The island has major copra and fishery industries and also produces rice, corn, vegetables, and abaca
Samar
U.S. territory in the North Pacific Ocean
$15,000 (equivalent to $288,519 in 2025). They established the Palmyra Copra Company to harvest the coconuts growing on the atoll. Their three sons,
Palmyra_Atoll
President of the Senate of the Philippines from 2008 to 2013
the Philippine Coconut Authority through which he gained control of the copra industry together with Danding Cojuangco, and being the general put in charge
Juan_Ponce_Enrile
United Protestant Christian denomination in Kiribati
Kouraabi. KUC has 209 pastors. The majority of church members are fisherman or copra cutters. Membership is decreasing since the move of 2014. The KUC is a member
Kiribati_Uniting_Church
Largest city and commercial centre of Palau
hotels. The government is also a large employer in the city. Tuna export and copra production are two other economic activities of the city. The Palau Continental
Koror_(city)
Central archipelago in Kiribati
guano beginning in 1884 by John T. Arundel & Co, Manra was developed into a copra plantation in the early 20th century. In 1938, Manra was selected as one
Phoenix_Islands
Town in Central Province, Solomon Islands
an airport (ICAO code: AGGY, IATA code: XYA). Yandina is the site of a copra and cocoa plantation and has basic services such as a store, post office
Yandina,_Solomon_Islands
Indigenous Melanesian people of Vanuatu
economic momentum, which helped form the backbone of the island's copra production. Copra production was the main economic focus as other areas such as forestry
Ni-Vanuatu
Capital and largest city of Togo
is also the country's chief port, from where it exports coffee, cocoa, copra, and oil palm kernels. Its city limits extends to the border with Ghana
Lomé
French overseas collectivity in the Pacific
available on the major islands. Main agricultural productions are coconuts (copra), vegetables and fruits. French Polynesia exports noni juice, a high quality
French_Polynesia
Unauthorized occupation of property
island of Kiritimati, squatters live in both villages and on old Burns Philp copra plantations. On Rarotonga, the largest island in Cook Islands, three informal
Squatting
(2007) Electricity – imports: 0 kWh (2007) Agriculture – products: rubber, copra, fruit, vegetables; poultry, eggs, fish, orchids, ornamental fish Currency:
Economy_of_Singapore
Australian missionary
Zealand trading firm Henderson and McFarlane Ltd, dealing in coconut oil and copra. In 1892, Heine became ill with dysentery while ashore at Namorik Atoll
Carl_Heine
und Sohn of Hamburg (operating out of Samoa) began to dominate the Tuvalu copra trade. In 1879 Restieaux was J. C. Godeffroy's resident trader at Nanumea
Alfred_Restieaux
Municipality in Southern Leyte, Philippines
Immaculate Conception. The main sources of income for Libagon residents include copra, abacá, agriculture, and fishing. The name Libagon is derived from the Cebuano
Libagon
Island in the Indian Ocean
the island's colonial period consisted of coconut plantations producing copra and/or coconut oil, until closure of the plantations and forced relocation
Diego_Garcia
Australian WWI veteran (1896–1955)
Like many other ex-servicemen, Howard took up the offer and acquired two copra plantations on Karkar Island in New Guinea valued at the time at more than
Lyall_Howard
Island in French Polynesia
United States. Tahiti also exports vanilla, fruits, flowers, monoi, fish, copra oil, and noni. Tahiti is also home to a single winery, whose vineyards are
Tahiti
Coral atoll in the Pacific Ocean
one of the world's most pristine tropical islands, despite guano mining, copra (coconut meat) harvesting, and human habitation in the 19th and 20th centuries
Caroline_Island
Former kingdom in the Samoan Islands
cultivation, especially on the island of 'Upolu where German firms monopolized copra and cocoa bean processing. British business enterprises, harbour rights
Kingdom_of_Samoa
Overseas collectivity of France
workers in New Caledonia, French Polynesia, and France. Industries include copra, handicrafts, fishing, and lumber. Agricultural products include coconuts
Wallis_and_Futuna
Class of Japanese protected cruisers
compartments, with the area between the bulkheads and armor filled with copra. The bow was reinforced with a naval ram. The vital equipment, including
Matsushima-class_cruiser
Unit of mass used in the Ottoman Empire
particularly used in Shiraz and Isfahan. Kelly also distinguishes a man used for copra and "provisions" at Gamron (modern Bandar-Abbas) of 7 lb 12 oz av. (3.5153 kg)
Batman_(unit)
Indian consumer goods company
Social Responsibility of Marico was formed. In the same year Marico set up copra collection centres to procure directly from farmers. 2006 – Nihar entered
Marico
Island of the Cook Islands
employing workers from Pukapuka. From 1916 to 1926 it was leased as a copra plantation by the Samoa Shipping and Trading Company, using workers from
Nassau_(Cook_Islands)
Ethnic group
groups. Malay labourers were brought over to Australia to work mainly in the copra, sugarcane, pearl diving and trepang industries. In the case of Cocos Islands
Malaysian_Australians
Island in Fiji's Lau archipelago
has an airstrip, a post office in Lomaloma copra port, and a small hospital. There was also the Lomaloma Copra Biofuel Project which provided power to three
Vanua_Balavu
Company and oil mill in Aarhus, Denmark
the factory in Aarhus was restructured to produce margarine oil based on copra, sesame, peanuts and palm kernels. The oil industry at the time was characterized
Aarhus_Oliefabrik_A/S
Dependent territory of New Zealand in the southern Pacific Ocean
agriculture and fishing. The residents cultivate crops such as coconuts (for copra), taro, breadfruit, papayas, bananas, and figs, and raise livestock including
Tokelau
Americans settled, part of the agriculture moved towards exports of oranges, copra, coffee, cotton, and vanilla. They also exported black pearls and sandalwood
Economy_of_French_Polynesia
Port in Philippines
Non-commercial port that handles exportation of coconut products such as copra, coco oil & copra pellets. Handles importation of flour grains and similar types
Port_of_Davao
Village in Guam, United States
as well as coffee, avocado, citrus, and copra. Upi was an important center of cattle ranching, while copra plantations were located along the northern
Yigo,_Guam
Agricultural foodstuff used to feed domesticated animals
premixes, often called pellets, nuts or (cattle) cake Crop residues: stover, copra, straw, chaff, sugar beet waste Fish meal Freshly cut grass and other forage
Fodder
U.S. territory in the Pacific Ocean
school system and homesteading program, and some efforts were put into copra production; there was an overall effort to grow the economy with roads being
Northern_Mariana_Islands
German colony in northeast New Guinea (1884–1914)
operated a South Seas network of trading stations especially dominating the copra trade and carrying German immigrants to various South Pacific settlements;
German_New_Guinea
COPRA PRESS
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Boy/Male
British, English, German
Filled Heart
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
A Celestial Cobra
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
King of Black Cobra
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
One who Wears Cobra
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
A Cobra
Boy/Male
Celebrity, Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Lord Cobra
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva, One who wears cobra
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Indian, Netherlands, Portuguese, Scottish, Swedish
Filled Heart; Maiden
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva, One who wears cobra
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Shiva, One who wears cobra
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord cobra
Female
English
Latin form of Greek Kore, CORA means "maiden." In mythology, this is a name borne by Persephone, a goddess of the underworld.
Girl/Female
Scottish American English Greek
Seething pool.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
King of Cobra
Girl/Female
Egyptian
Mythical cobra goddess.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
King Cobra
Girl/Female
Scottish
Seething pool.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Mountain Valley
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Shiva, One who wears cobra
Surname or Lastname
Spanish
Spanish : from copa, plural copas ‘drinking bowl’, applied possibly as a metonymic occupational name for a maker of such vessels or possibly as a topographic name for someone living in a hollow.English : unexplained. Compare Copass, Copus.
COPRA PRESS
COPRA PRESS
Biblical
the word; the thing; a bee; obedient
Girl/Female
English
Royal valley, referring to Kent in England.
Boy/Male
German
Noble Leader
Boy/Male
Egyptian
God of the dead.
Girl/Female
Arabic
One who Protects; Chaste Woman
Boy/Male
Biblical, Christian, German, Hebrew
Mercy of God; Grace of God; Favored of God
Female
English
English variant spelling of Danish/Swedish Mia, MYA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion," or Greek Maia, meaning "mother."
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional
Goddess Sarawati
Girl/Female
Muslim
Shy, Modesty
Boy/Male
Muslim
Servant of the all-peaceable
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n.
The Abyssinian or Arabian ibex (Capra Nubiana). It is probably the wild goat of the Bible.
n.
A goatlike animal (Capra Jemlaica) native of the Himalayas. It has small, flattened horns, curved directly backward. The hair of the neck, shoulders, and chest of the male is very long, reaching to the knees. Called also serow, and imo.
n.
A large wild goat (Capra megaceros), having huge flattened spiral horns. It inhabits the mountains of Northern India and Cashmere.
n.
A very venomous viper (Daboia Russellii), native of Ceylon and India; -- called also cobra monil.
a.
Fig.: Urgent; intense; as, a high-pressure business or social life.
adv.
Above; before; over; upon.
n.
The cobra de capello.
n.
A wild goat (Capra Jemlaica) which inhabits the loftiest mountains of India. It has long, coarse hair, forming a thick mane on its head and neck.
n.
See Copra.
n.
The dried meat of the cocoanut, from which cocoanut oil is expressed.
n.
Any carnivorous mammal of the genus Herpestes, and family Viverridae. Numerous species are found in Asia and Africa. The Egyptian species(H. ichneumon), which ranges to Spain and Palestine, is noted for destroying the eggs and young of the crocodile as well as various snakes and lizards, and hence was considered sacred by the ancient Egyptians. The common species of India (H. griseus), known as the mongoose, has similar habits and is often domesticated. It is noted for killing the cobra.
n.
A very venomous snake of India (Bungarus coeruleus), allied to the cobra. Its upper parts are bluish or brownish black, often with narrow white streaks; the belly is whitish.
n.
A genus of ruminants, including the common goat.
n.
The Egyptian asp or cobra (Naja haje.) It is related to the cobra of India, and like the latter has the power of inflating its neck into a hood. Its bite is very venomous. It is supposed to be the snake by means of whose bite Cleopatra committed suicide, and hence is sometimes called Cleopatra's snake or asp. See Asp.
a.
Of or pertaining to the tribe of ruminants of which the goat, or genus Capra, is the type.
n.
A humming bird (Thaumastura cora) having two of the tail feathers next to the middle ones very long in the male; -- called also cora humming bird.
n.
A hollow-horned ruminant of the genus Capra, of several species and varieties, esp. the domestic goat (C. hircus), which is raised for its milk, flesh, and skin.
n.
The Arabian gazelle (Gazella Arabica), found from persia to North Africa.