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Antigalastic
Antigalastic An`ti*ga*las"tic, a. [Pref. anti- + Gr. ?, ?, milk.] Causing a diminution or a suppression of the secretion of milk.

Meaning of Igala from wikipedia

- The Igala people are a Yoruboid ethnolinguistic group native to the region immediately south of the confluence of the Niger and Benue Rivers in central...
- Anẹ Igáláà (Igala Land), also known as the Igala Kingdom, was a pre-colonial West African state, located at the eastern region of the confluence of River...
- Look up Igala in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Igala is a Yoruboid language, spoken by the Igala ethnic group of Nigeria. In 1989 an estimated 800...
- Look up Igala in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Igala or IGALA may refer to: IGALA, the International Gender and Language ****ociation, an interdisciplinary...
- The International Gender and Language ****ociation (IGALA), is an international interdisciplinary academic organization that promotes research on language...
- The Igala–Benin War was a short conflict between the Igala Kingdom and the Kingdom of Benin that happened from 1515 to 1516. The Igala–Benin War was declared...
- The Igbo–Igala wars refer to a series of conflicts that took place between the Igbo people and the Igala people of Nigeria during the 18th and 19th centuries...
- Inikpi was the virgin princess of the Igala Kingdom, buried alive to save the kingdom from the doom of the Igala-Benin war in 1515-1516 during the reign...
- Oboni II (listen) (1948 – 27 August 2020) was the 27th Àtá Ígálá (paramount ruler) of the Igala Kingdom in the Middle Belt of Nigeria. Oboni II was born...
- Nsukka: The Nsukka-Igala wars occurred in the 18th to 19th century following an Igala invasion and left most of Nsukka under Igala control. Nsukka is...