- Indo-Aryan *
kapā́las, and
descended from Proto-Indo-European *káp-ōl- (cup, bowl), from *kap- (to seize, to hold).[citation needed]
Kapalas are used mainly...
- up
kapala in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
kapala is a cup made from a
human skull used as a
ritual implement.
Kapala may also
refer to:
Kapala (wasp)...
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Peter Chibwe Kapala is a
Zambian politician. He is the
current Minister of
Fisheries and
Livestock of
Zambia and a
nominated member of parliament. He is...
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genus Kapala:
Kapala argentina Gemignani, 1933
Kapala atrata (Walker, 1862)
Kapala chacoensis Gemignani, 1947
Kapala cuprea Cameron, 1913
Kapala cynipsea...
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Ariosoma kapala (common name
mottled conger) is an eel in the
family Congridae (conger/garden eels). It was
first described in 1990 by
Peter H. J. Castle...
- the 4th and 8th
century CE. The word is
derived from the
Sanskrit term
kapāla,
meaning "skull", and kāpālika can be
translated as the "skull-men" or "skull-bearers"...
- The
Kapala stingaree (Urolophus kapalensis) is a
species of
stingray in the
family Urolophidae,
endemic to ins****
waters off
southeastern Queensland and...
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Frederick J.
Kapala (born 1950) is an
inactive senior United States district judge of the
United States District Court for the
Northern District of Illinois...
- Kali are
sometimes depicted holding a
kapala full of
human blood. Many
carved and
elaborately mounted kapalas survive,
mostly in Tibet. In 1510, Shah...
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Bathyamaryllis kapala is a
species of
amphipod in the
family Amaryllididae, and was
first described in 2002 by
James K.
Lowry and
Helen E. Stoddart. The...