kali
Collocations
4ADJ.
saleable
VERB + KALI
power
KALI + NOUN
balls, bonbons, clove, hindu, lime
ADV.
principally
Definitions
noun
The prickly glasswort (Kali turgidum, syn. of Salsola kali).
But the kali is principally regarded, on account of its yielding copiously, when burnt, the fixed alkaline salt called soda[…]
Alkali, particularly soda ash or potash.
noun
Traditional Philippine stick fighting, a martial art.
noun
A type of British crystalline sweet or candy, similar in appearance to sherbet but made with larger sugar crystals.
[M]any women will be glad to know exactly how to start making sweets so that they will be saleable. [...] Lozenges, comfits, kali, bonbons, etc.
The stock is supplied by Sela Traditional Sweet Co., based in Thynne Street, West Bromwich, which has been making a vast range of boiled sweets—sarsaparilla tablets, kali, clove balls, lime juice bricks, rosy apples and the rest—since 1882.
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6But the kali is principally regarded, on account of its yielding copiously, when burnt, the fixed alkaline salt called soda[…]
Wiktionary[M]any women will be glad to know exactly how to start making sweets so that they will be saleable. [...] Lozenges, comfits, kali, bonbons, etc.
WiktionaryThe stock is supplied by Sela Traditional Sweet Co., based in Thynne Street, West Bromwich, which has been making a vast range of boiled sweets—sarsaparilla tablets, kali, clove balls, lime juice bric
WiktionaryA positive shower of sherbets. Include fountains, lemons, dibdabs, flying saucers, even jars of Kali.
WiktionaryKālī is Śiva's "other" wife, as it were, provoking him and encouraging him in his mad, antisocial, often disruptive habits. It is never Kālī who tames Śiva but Śiva who must becalm Kālī.
WiktionaryTo many Hindu Bengalis, Kālī is the most important divinity. Identified with the great Goddess, Devi Bhagavati, she subsumes all other goddesses.
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