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Definition of Kossos

kosso
Kousso Kous"so, n. (Bot.) An Abyssinian rosaceous tree (Brayera anthelmintica), the flowers of which are used as a vermifuge. [Written also cusso and kosso.]

Meaning of Kossos from wikipedia

- Kossos (Gr****: Κόσσος) is a settlement in the community Exochi, Xanthi regional unit, Greece. It is located northwest of Exochi and 13 kilometers southwest...
- Ioannis Kossos (Gr****: Ιωάννης Κόσσος; 1822–1875) was a Gr**** sculptor of the 19th century. Born in Tripoli, he later studied in Athens and Florence. His...
- Kosso is the common name of the east African tree Hagenia abyssinica. Kosso may also refer to: Coşava, a Romanian village, Kossó in Hungarian Pterocarpus...
- Kosso Eloul born in Russia, 1920–1995, was an Israeli sculptor. His work displays a combination between the influence of "Canaanite" art and the abstractionism...
- Mandingha Kosso Moanda is a Congolese academic and amb****ador of the Next Einstein Forum. Moanda was educated at the Marien Ngouabi University. "CONGO...
- Yannis Tsarouchis, while notable sculptors are Pavlos Prosalentis, Ioannis Kossos, Leonidas Drosis, Georgios Bonanos, and Yannoulis Chalepas. The architecture...
- East African rosewood, brayera, cusso, hagenia, or kousso, in Amharic as kosso, and in Swahili as mdobore or mlozilozi. Synonyms of the species include...
- politician, Prime Minister of Greece Kostas Karyotakis (1896–1928), poet Ioannis Kossos, sculptor Yiannis Kouros (1956), ultramarathon runner Konstantinos Manetas...
- gardens of the Zappeion area. Statue of Evangelos Zappas made by Ioannis Kossos Angel Little mower Eros breaking his bow Fisherman Dimitri Iatridi; Grigori...
- Curtea (Hungarian: Kurtya; German: Kurtaa) is a commune in Timiș County, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Coșava, Curtea (commune seat) and Homojdia...