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kola$42727$ - перевод на Английский

SPECIES OF PLANT
Bitter Kola; Bitter kola
  • chewing sticks]] and "nuts" derived from ''Garcinia kola''
  • Garcinia kola seedling, grown in Casa Grande, Arizona.
  • "Bitter kola nuts": seeds of ''Garcinia kola'' spread out for sale in the [[Dantokpa Market]], Benin

kola      
n. kola (houtsoort)
Krazy Glue         
  • Harry Wesley Coover Jr. shortly before being awarded the [[National Medal of Technology and Innovation]] in 2010
  • An incision wound closed with Dermabond, a cyanoacrylate-based medical adhesive
  • A tube of "Super Glue", a cyanoacrylate glue
FAMILY OF CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS USED AS ADHESIVES
Super glue; Superglue; Crazy Glue; Krazy Glue; Cyanoacrylat; Traumaseal; Super Glue; Cyanoacrylates; Super gule; Kola Loka; Wound glue; Cynoacrilate; Household cement; Vetbond; LiquiVet; Cyanoacrilate; CA glue; Crazyglue; Crazy glue; Power glue; Super-glued
n. Krazy Glue, merknaam van snelklevende lijm

Определение

kola
¦ noun variant spelling of cola (in sense 2).

Википедия

Garcinia kola

Garcinia kola (bitter kola (a name sometimes also used for G. afzelii) is a species of flowering plant belonging to the Mangosteen genus Garcinia of the family Clusiaceae (a.k.a. Guttiferae). It is found in Benin, Cameroon, The Gambia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Mali , Gabon, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, Senegal and Sierra Leone. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.

The fruit, seeds ("bitter kola nuts") and bark of the plant have been used for centuries in folk medicine to treat ailments from coughs to fever. According to a report from the Center For International Forestry Research, Garcinia kola trade is still important to the indigenous communities and villages in Nigeria.

Cola acuminata, source of the true kola nut, is not related to Garcinia kola belonging not to Clusiaceae but to a subfamily of the mallow family Malvaceae.