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Later examples of the
kopis from
Macedonia tended to be
shorter with a
blade length of
about 48 cm (18.9 inches). The
kopis had a single-edged blade...
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Kopi luwak, also
known as
civet coffee, is a
coffee that
consists of
partially digested coffee cherries,
which have been
eaten and
defecated by the Asian...
- Look up
kopi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kopi may
refer to: An
alternative name for the
karaka tree
Kopi, a clay
mourning cap worn by some Aboriginal...
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distinguish the
makhaira from the
kopis (an
ancient term of
similar meaning)
based on
whether the
blade is
forward curved (
kopis), or not (makhaira). Makhaira...
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Køpi (also
known as
Köpi or Koepi) is a
housing project (German: Hausprojekt)
located at 137 Köpenicker Straße in Mitte, Berlin. It was
squatted in 1990...
- butt of the
handle with the hilt.
Though almost identical to the Gr****
kopis, the
falcata is
distinguished by the
sharpened false edge in the second...
- A
kopitiam or
kopi tiam (Chinese: 咖啡店; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: ko-pi-tiàm; lit. 'coffee shop') is a type of
coffee shop
mostly found in
parts of Indonesia, Malaysia...
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Athenian art,
Spartan hoplites were
often depicted using a
kopis instead of the xiphos, as the
kopis was seen as a
quintessential "villain"
weapon in Gr****...
- with
added sugar. In Bali,
Kopi Tubruk is
known by the name "
Kopi Selem"
which means black coffee. The
first word of
kopi tubruk's name is
derived from...
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Kopi (Chinese: 咖啡; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: ko-pi), also
known as
Nanyang coffee, is a
traditional coffee beverage found in
several Southeast Asian nations.
Often brewed...