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Aralu may
refer to:
Oroxylum indi**** (Sanskrit: अरलु, romanized:
aralu), a
flowering plant commonly called midnight horror or
Indian trumpet flower used...
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Harma anitorgis Hewitson, 1874
Cymothoe aramis Hewitson, 1874
Cymothoe aralus Mabille, 1890
Cymothoe anitorgis ab. misa Strand, 1910
Cymothoe aramis ab...
- (run) the ar
infix becomes al
because lumpat starts with l. Ieu kaén
batik aralus sadayana. "All of
these batik clothes are beautiful."
Formed from alus (nice...
- soon
combined into a single-volume and
published in 1957
under the
title Aralu-Maralu. The
collection would win the
Sahitya Academy award in 1958. In 1965...
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Aghbanowo Etitdo; Ajambata; Ajelanwa; Ajerogun; Akomologbon; Amu;
Apena Ojodu;
Aralu; Asasa;
Asasa Olofin;
Aworan Lesi; Bala Onigbongbo;
Balogun Bobe; Bisodun;...
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beneath the earth, and
since the
gathering place of the dead,
known as
Aralu, was
situated near the
confines of the Apsu, he was also
designated as En...
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Ayurveda (herbal medicine). One of the most
common uses is a
mixture of
Aralu powder (Myrobalans)
added to the
water of a king coconut.[unreliable source...
- the
ancient Israelites; the
Babylonians had a
similar underworld called Aralu, and the Gr****s had one
known as Hades. As such, it is ****umed that the...
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Sahitya Charitre History of
Literature 1957 No
award 1958 D. R.
Bendre Aralu-Maralu
Poetry 1959 K.
Shivaram Karanth Yakshagana Bayalata A
treatise on...
- went
after the body died. The
Babylonians had a
similar underworld called Aralu, and the
ancient Gr****s had one
known as Hades.
According to Brichto, other...