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Что (кто) такое coca - определение

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COCA
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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.
·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.
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¦ 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.
Coca alkaloid         
ALKALOIDS FOUND IN ERYTHROXYLUM COCA
Coca alkaloids; Alkaloids found in Erythroxylum coca
Coca alkaloids are the alkaloids found in the coca plant, Erythroxylum coca.Variation of Alkaloid Content in Erythroxylum coca Leaves from Leaf Bud to Leaf Drop.
Coca tea         
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INFUSION OF COCA PLANT LEAVES
Coca Tea; Coca Tea Drink; Mate de coca
Coca tea, also called mate de coca, is an herbal tea (infusion) made using the raw or dried leaves of the coca plant, which is native to South America. It is made either by submerging the coca leaf or dipping a tea bag in hot water.
Coca-Cola         
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  • Original framed Coca-Cola artist's drawn graphic presented by the Coca-Cola Company on July 12, 1944, to Charles Howard Candler on the occasion of Coca-Cola's "1 Billionth Gallon of Coca-Cola Syrup"
  • Fogo]] in 2004
  • Coca-Cola delivery truck of Argentina, with the slogan "Drink Coca-Cola – delicious, refreshing"
  • As sold in China
  • Coke advertisement in Budapest, 2013
  • Early Coca-Cola vending machine at [[Biedenharn Museum and Gardens]] in [[Monroe, Louisiana]]
  • This refurbished Coca-Cola advertisement from 1943 is still displayed in [[Minden, Louisiana]].
  • ''Drink Coca-Cola 5¢'']]. (US).
  • World of Coca-Cola museum in Atlanta, Georgia
  • Shortened "Coke" logo used on the back of cans and included in the logos of some flavor variations
  • Bottling plant of Coca-Cola Canada Ltd. January 8, 1941. [[Montreal]], Canada.
  • Illustration of a gourd-shaped [[cocoa pod]] in the ''[[Encyclopædia Britannica]]''
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  • Coca-Cola [[ghost sign]] in [[Fort Dodge, Iowa]]. Older Coca-Cola ghosts behind Borax and telephone ads. April 2008.
  • [[John Pemberton]], the original creator of Coca-Cola
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  • Space Shuttle]] in 1995.
  • An early Coca-Cola advertisement
  • Sugar prices 1962-2022
  • Paraná]], [[Brazil]], 2012
  • Freightliner]] Coca-Cola Christmas truck in [[Dresden]], Germany, 2004
  • World of Coca-Cola]] museum in 2003
CARBONATED BROWN-COLORED SOFT DRINK
Coca Cola; Coca-cola; Coca cola; Coca Cola Canada; Cocacola; Coca-Cola Classic; Coca -cola; Coke bottle; Coca Cola Classic; Coca-Cola M5; CocaCola; Co-cola; Coca-colas; Production of Coca-Cola; History of Coca-Cola; Coca-Cola 1; Passover Coca-Cola; Coke Classic; Coke (drink); Coco cola; Coca-Cola (soft drink); Passover Coca Cola; Holidays are coming; Coke-Cola; Coka cola; Coke (cola); Coca cola christmas advert; Coca-Cola Australia Foundation; Great Plains Coca Cola; Ke Kou Ke Le; Classic coke; Contour bottle; CocaCola.com; Cocacola.com; Coke mini; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Coke mini; Classic Coke; Coke bottles; Large coke; Minute Maid Light Lemonade; Coke Bottle; Coca-Cola bottle; Coke Mini; Coke (soft drink); Conke; Coca-Cola logo; Coca-Cola Orange Vanilla; Diet Coke with Zesty Blood Orange; Coke soda; Coca=Cola; Drink Coca-Cola; It's the real thing; Coke and capitalism; Drinking the Coke; Coca-Cola advertising; Coca-Cola marketing
¦ noun trademark a carbonated non-alcoholic drink.
Coca-Cola formula         
  • Coca-Cola Advertisement, 1886
  • Coca leaves
  • Vault containing the secret formula at the World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta
THE COCA-COLA COMPANY'S SECRET RECIPE FOR COCA-COLA SYRUP
Coca-Cola Formula; Merchandise 7X; Coca Cola formula; Recipe for Coca-Cola; Coke’s secret formula; Coca-Cola secret formula; Coke secret formula; Coke formula
The Coca-Cola Company's formula for Coca-Cola syrup, which bottlers combine with carbonated water to create the company's flagship cola soft drink, is a closely guarded trade secret. Company founder Asa Candler initiated the veil of secrecy that surrounds the formula in 1891 as a publicity, marketing, and intellectual property protection strategy.
Coca-Cola Life         
  • Final revision of the Coca-Cola Life logo in the United Kingdom.
  • Boxes of 12-pack 12 oz (355 ml) Coca-Cola life on a store shelf in the United States circa April 2019
BUSINESS STRATEGY IMPROVEMENT
Coca Cola Life; Coke Life; Coca-Cola with Stevia
Coca-Cola Life was a reduced-calorie version of Coca-Cola, made using stevia and sugar as sweeteners. It was first released in Argentina and Chile after five years of research together in these countries.
Arthur F. Coca         
AMERICAN IMMUNOLOGIST
Arthur Fernandez Coca
Arthur Fernandez Coca (20 March 1875 – 11 December 1959) was an American immunologist known for his research on allergies.
Coca-Cola Red Sparks         
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL TEAM IN JAPAN
Coca Cola West Japan RFC; Coca Cola West Japan; West Red Sparks; Coca Cola West Red Sparks; Coca-Cola West Red Sparks
The Coca-Cola Red Sparks () was a Japanese company-owned rugby union team based in Fukuoka city, Kyūshū.

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Coca (disambiguation)

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