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languages Chöko, a Tibeto-Burman
language Choko (cup), a type of sake cup
Choko (game) The name of a
fictional character in
Chokotto Sister Isabelle Choko (born...
- The
Choco languages (also Chocoan, Chocó,
Chokó) are a
small family of
Native American languages spread across Colombia and Panama.
Choco consists of...
- Soba
choko (****anese: そば猪口, romanized: sobachoko) are 3–9 cm cup-sized ****anese
porcelain vessels,
suitable for
drinking sake or ****anese tea, or for...
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Isabelle Choko (née
Izabela Sztrauch Galewska, 18
September 1928 – 21 July 2023) was a Polish-French
Holocaust survivor and
chess player who won the 1956...
- "Naka-
choko" is the
tenth episode of the
second season of the
psychological thriller–horror
series Hannibal. It is the 23rd
overall episode of the series...
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Chōkō-ji (朝光寺 Chōkōji) is a
Buddhist temple, in Yashiro, Hyōgo Prefecture, ****an.
According to the
official record of the temple, this
temple was originally...
- in the
obsolete genus Sechium), also
known as christophine,
mirliton and
choko, is an
edible plant belonging to the
gourd family, Cucurbitaceae. This fruit...
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Chōkō-ji (長興寺) was a
temple captured by Oda
Nobunaga from the
Rokkaku clan in 1568. The
Rokkaku tried to take it back in 1570 by
cutting off the water...
- for
drinking sake are
generally small cylindrical vessels called o-
choko or
choko (猪口, o- is an
honorific prefix in ****anese used such as o-sake and o-makase)...
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cruel vine,
cruel plant, moth plant, moth vine,
common moth vine, and
false choko. It was
introduced to
Europe and
other areas as an
ornamental plant, but...