kola


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Synonyms for kola

tree bearing large brown nuts containing e.g. caffeine

a Chadic language spoken south of Lake Chad

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The health benefits of kola nut align with those of coffee.
Kore Potash expects to receive the new pricing information in the fourth quarter of 2019, and incorporate it into its Kola optimisation programme.
"There are an increasing number of consumers looking to discover new and interesting taste experiences and we think we have achieved just that with 40 Kola."
A self-confessed yoga enthusiast, Kola has the knack for convincing start-up entrepreneurs as also established businessmen like Ratan Tata to see and consider her point of view.
Sumie Kaneko is an accomplished Kola and Shamisen player, Jazz singer and song writer who had studied at prestigious Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music.
Kola nuts, which contain caffeine and act as a stimulant, originate in Africa and are banned in Saudi Arabia.
According to current research on the local sociolinguistic situation (Ivanishcheva 2014), the Kola Saami languages are critically endangered.
Specifically, this study explores the ways in which civil--military relations are represented and constructed through a unique media ritual: the Israeli weekly radio program Kola Shel Ima ("Mom's Voice" (2)), which has been aired on the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) radio station Galei Tzahal (IDF Airwaves) every Friday since 1979.
It calls for applying to the skin a cosmetic composition that is comprised of an anti-glycation agent including a Garcinia kola extract, and at least one compound selected from the group consisting of consistency factors, emollients, emulsifiers, surfactants, thickeners, moistening agents, gelling agents, fragrances, preservatives, dyes and pH adjusters.
The 31-year-old, who has barely featured for Spurs this season, also claimed that he had had a knife held to his throat by his brothers, Peter -- who died in July 2012 -- and Kola. "Many times I wanted to give up," Adebayor wrote.
Los Angeles, CA, January 18, 2015 --(PR.com)-- INCA KOLA brand a trademark of The Coca Cola Company announced Melissa Mercado, the winner of the INCA KOLA FLYAWAY SWEEPSTAKES CALIBASH 2015.
I am referring to gotu kola, a creeping plant that has a stimulating effect on our brain.
Garcinia kola, a medium-sized tree found in most forests, belongs to the family Guittiferae and is commonly referred to as bitter kola.
Kathleen McGarvey, a lecturer at Good Shepherd Major Seminary in Kaduna, likened the untapped potential of Nigerian women to their being sidelined in the Igbo tribal ritual of the breaking of the kola nut, a fruit of the African tropical rainforest.
Kola is a popular plant in southern Nigeria with a myriad of medicinal uses in different part of the world.