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What (who) is Ceylon - definition


Ceylon (curry)         
FAMILY OF CURRY RECIPES WITH THE KEY INGREDIENTS OF COCONUT, LIME, CEYLON CURRY POWDER
Ceylon is the name given to a family of curry recipes with the key ingredients being coconut, lime, and a specific Ceylon curry powder, which classifies it as "hot" on most guides.Zindagee.
Ceylon (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ceylon was the English name applied to the South Asian island nation of Sri Lanka until it repudiated its status as a Dominion and became a republic in 1972.
Ceylon Journal of Science         
JOURNAL
Ceylon J Sci; Ceylon J. Sci.; Ceylon J Sci A; Ceylon J. Sci. A; Ceylon J Sci B; Ceylon J. Sci. B; Ceylon J Sci C; Ceylon J. Sci. C; Ceylon J Sci E; Ceylon J. Sci. E; Ceylon J Sci F; Ceylon J. Sci. F; Ceylon J Sci G; Ceylon J. Sci. G; Ceylon Journal of Science (Biological Sciences); Ceylon Journal of Science: Biological Sciences; Ceylon Journal of Science (Physical Sciences); Ceylon Journal of Science: Physical Sciences; Ceylon Journal of Science A; Ceylon Journal of Science B; Ceylon Journal of Science C; Ceylon Journal of Science E; Ceylon Journal of Science F; Ceylon Journal of Science G; Ceylon J Sci Biol Sci; Ceylon J. Sci. Biol. Sci.; Ceylon J Sci Phys Sci; Ceylon J. Sci. Phys. Sci.; Ceylon Journal of Science (Bio. Sci.); Ceylon Journal of Science (Spolia Zeylanica)
The Ceylon Journal of Science is an open access peer-reviewed scientific journal established in 1924 by the Government of Ceylon. The journal was the result of the merger of Annals of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Peradeniya, Spolia Zeylanica, and Bulletin of the Ceylon Fisheries.
Examples of use of Ceylon
1. Ceylon Tea accounts for 65 percent of the island’s import revenue from the Kingdom.
2. He moved to the country, then known as Ceylon, to open a dive shop and explore the undersea world.
3. Bhailah said the delegation did not take up the issue of the Ceylon House in yesterdays talks.
4. The Ceylon Workers Congress is known to have a vote base of '00,000 votes in the plantation sector.
5. He reminisced about working in London, Corsica and in Ceylon –– now Sri Lanka –– where he trained agents for landings by sea.