Meaning of kamala | Babel Free
/ˈkʌm(ə)lə/Definitions
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An epithet of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi. Hinduism, countable, uncountable
- A female given name originating from the Bible [in turn from Hebrew], variant of Tamara.
- A town in Kathu district, Phuket Province, Thailand.
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A small or medium-sized tree (Mallotus philippensis) in the spurge family, found in Asia and Australia. countable, uncountable
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Kamala River (a river in Bihar, India). countable, uncountable
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An orange or red powder obtained from the fruit capsules of this plant, used as dyestuff for colouring silk or wool, and employed as an anthelmintic. uncountable, usually
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A female given name from Sanskrit. countable, uncountable
Examples
“After stating the varieties met with in this country, […] he stated that the chief points to be observed in the treatment [of common tapeworm] were: a preliminary starvation of twenty-four hours, and the administration of a combination of kamala and male fern—namely, two drachms of kamala to be rubbed up with a little gum-and-water till an emulsion is formed, and then two drachms of oil of male fern to be added, and the whole triturated in a mortar, […]”
“Mallotus Philippinensis, J. M. […] Though not of great importance this bush should not be passed on this occasion, inasmuch as the powdery substance investing the seed capsules constitutes the Kamala, which can be employed not only as an orange dye, but also as an anthelmintic remedy. The Hindoo silk-dyers use it for an orange colour, obtained by boiling the Kamala with carbonate of soda.”
“In a recent examination of commercial kamalas, the mean percentage of ash found was 35.17 per cent., using a platinum crucible and as high a temperature as a common Bunsen burner would supply.”
“On Monday, Vice President Kamala Harris appeared on “The Drew Barrymore Show,” and in a lighthearted moment, explained — as she did during the last presidential election cycle — that in her blended family, her stepchildren affectionately call her Momala.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.