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Definition of Colera

Colera
Colera Col"e*ra, n. [L. cholera. See Choler.] Bile; choler. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

Meaning of Colera from wikipedia

- Cólera is a Brazilian punk rock band formed in October 1979 in São Paulo, by the brothers Redson (guitar and lead vocals) and Pierre (drums) and their...
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- 490 ft): The classic high camp, offering reasonable wind protection. Camp Colera, 6,000 metres (19,690 ft): A larger, while slightly more exposed, camp situated...
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- The Wind's Fierce (Spanish: La cólera del viento, Italian: La collera del vento, also known as Revenge of Trinity, Trinity Sees Red and The Wind's Anger)...
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- VAMVŚ LITANAṂ on lines 3 and 4, see below. In line 5, for AVDITUM Jordán Cólera suggests an origin from the Proto-Indo-European root *h2ew-dheh1- / *h2ew-dhh1-o...
- date in the extensive corpus of Celtiberian. This variety, which Jordán Cólera proposed to name Northeastern Hispano-Celtic, has long been synonymous with...
- (Francisco Villar, Blanca María Prósper, Patrizia de Bernado Stempel, Jordán Colera) consider that they belong to a Lusitanian or Lusitanian-like dialect or...