- Look up
karakul in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Karakul, Kara-Kul, or Kara Kul (usually from
transcriptions of
names in
Turkic languages meaning "Black...
- for pelts.
Newborn karakul sheep pelts are
called karakul (also
spelled caracul),
swakara (portmanteau of
South West
Africa Karakul),
astrakhan (Russian...
- The
Prahova is a
river of
Southern Romania,
which rises from the
Bucegi Mountains, in the
Southern Carpathians. It is a left
tributary of the Ialomița...
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Macpherson and his
supporters detected references to
Caracalla (d. 217, as "
Caracul") and
Carausius (d. 293, as "Caros", the "king of ships"). The
poems achieved...
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including Arabic and
Persian languages. bajá, pachá
bergamota calmuco caracul caviar chacal cosaco horda húngaro huno kan/jan = khan, an
honorific title...
- "alpaca coat". A woman's
short coat or
jacket usually about waist length.
Caracul from
Uzbek karakul, an
alteration of
karakul Caragana from Neo-Latin, of...
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suffixes are
generally adapted to the
Portuguese spelling (Karakul but
caracul, Zika but zica),
except measurement units (watt, henry; note also kwanza...
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Bulldog War
Camel War
Canna War
Caracul War
Castle (II) War
Cateran War
Cedar War Celt War
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Bracken War Brae War
Brahmin War
Bramble War
Bulldog War
Camel War
Canna War
Caracul War
Castle (II) War
Cateran War
Cedar War Celt War
Ceres War
Chamois War...
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Bracken War Brae War
Brahmin War
Bramble War
Bulldog War
Camel War
Canna War
Caracul War
Castle (II) War
Cateran War
Cedar War Celt War
Ceres War
Chamois War...