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Qu'est-ce (qui) est coca - définition

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COCA

Coca         
  • Workers in [[Java]] prepared coca leaves. This product was mainly traded in [[Amsterdam]], and was further processed into cocaine. ([[Dutch East Indies]], before 1940.)
  • [[Cocaine]], the psychoactive constituent of coca
  • Coca tree in Colombia
  • Coquero (Figure Chewing Coca), 850–1500 C.E. [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • Man holding coca leaf in Bolivia
  • ''Llipta'' is used to improve extraction when chewing coca (Museo de la Coca, [[Cusco]], Peru)
  • A cup of ''[[mate de coca]]'' served in a coffee shop in [[Cuzco]], Peru.
·noun The dried leaf of a South American shrub (Erythroxylon Coca). In med., called Erythroxylon.
COCA         
  • Workers in [[Java]] prepared coca leaves. This product was mainly traded in [[Amsterdam]], and was further processed into cocaine. ([[Dutch East Indies]], before 1940.)
  • [[Cocaine]], the psychoactive constituent of coca
  • Coca tree in Colombia
  • Coquero (Figure Chewing Coca), 850–1500 C.E. [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • Man holding coca leaf in Bolivia
  • ''Llipta'' is used to improve extraction when chewing coca (Museo de la Coca, [[Cusco]], Peru)
  • A cup of ''[[mate de coca]]'' served in a coffee shop in [[Cuzco]], Peru.
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coca         
  • Workers in [[Java]] prepared coca leaves. This product was mainly traded in [[Amsterdam]], and was further processed into cocaine. ([[Dutch East Indies]], before 1940.)
  • [[Cocaine]], the psychoactive constituent of coca
  • Coca tree in Colombia
  • Coquero (Figure Chewing Coca), 850–1500 C.E. [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • Man holding coca leaf in Bolivia
  • ''Llipta'' is used to improve extraction when chewing coca (Museo de la Coca, [[Cusco]], Peru)
  • A cup of ''[[mate de coca]]'' served in a coffee shop in [[Cuzco]], Peru.
['k??k?]
¦ noun
1. a tropical American shrub grown for its leaves, which are the source of cocaine. [Erythroxylum coca.]
2. the dried leaves of the coca shrub mixed with lime and chewed as a stimulant by the native people of western South America.
Origin
C16: from Sp., from Aymara kuka or Quechua koka.

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Coca (disambiguation)

Coca may refer to any of the four cultivated plants which belong to the family Erythroxylaceae.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour coca
1. He has repeatedly suggested that the additional coca cultivated would be absorbed by the local, legal market, or alternatively would jump–start a legal coca export industry with coca tea, coca wine, soft drinks, and coca toothpaste.
2. The Coca–Cola Company had earlier appointed another Turk, Muhtar Kent, as president of Coca–Cola International and executive vice president of The Coca–Cola Company.
3. Eradication in Bolivia has slowed since Morales took office in January, though he says his government‘s coca agency –– formerly called Coca Control, now named Coca Development –– aggressively opposes cultivation of coca intended to be used in cocaine.
4. There will never be zero coca." The crowd of mainly coca growers – or cocaleros – goes wild.
5. The new soft drink, Coca–Sek, means "Coca of the Sun" in the Nasa language.