Bushy plant of Old World salt marshes and sea beaches having prickly leaves; burned to produce a crude soda ash.
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Examples for "kali "
Examples for "kali "
1 Ginger-beer and lemonade, or lemon kali , at sixpence a tiny glass, paid well.
2 She then transforms into Kali and makes short work of the challenge.
3 The duties in the Kali age, again, are entirely of another kind.
4 Two minutes after it had sliced into the atmosphere, Kali re-entered space.
5 Thus even in the Kali age, Vedic rites are not absolutely unknown.
1 The productions of Teneriffe, for export, are wine and barilla .
2 The barilla plant is also very common; it is collected and burnt, and the ashes exported in considerable quantities.
3 The exports, exclusive of the coasting trade, are wines, barilla , orchilla weed, rock-moss, safflower, (hay-saffron,) and silks.
4 We had the good fortune to take a large ship laden with barilla , and a brig with tobacco and wine.
5 It took on board a cargo of barilla at Aguilas and Almeria, and returned to England, reaching the Thames in May.
1 One type of glasswort played a prominent role in the glass industry in England as a source for sodium oxide, or soda.
2 The fleshy leaves at a little distance suggest the form of many plants of brackish marsh and creek edges, and even the glasswort itself.
3 Glassworts as a group have had a long and interesting career outside of food additives.
4 Just on their own, many glassworts are edible, and you might see them on the menu as sea beans or samphire.
1 Hooker formerly told me that Salsola kali , a var.
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