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