Definition of Kamila

1. kamala [n -S] - See also: kamala

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kamila

kameezes
kamela
kamelas
kamencheh
kamenchehs
kamerad
kameraded
kamerads
kames
kamichi
kamichis
kamik
kamikaze
kamikazes
kamiks
kamila (current term)
kamilas
kamiokite
kamis
kamises
kamishibai
kamitugaite
kamme
kampang
kampangs
kampfite
kampong
kampongs
kamptulicon
kamptulicons

Literary usage of Kamila

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Plant Names, Scientific and Popular, Including in the Case of Each Plant the by Albert Brown Lyons (1900)
"kamila, etc. Euphorbiaceae. From Greek, "woolly". Syn. ... kamila tree, Monkey-face tree, Spoon- wood. Glands and hair* from the capsules, kamila, ..."

2. Pharmacographia Indica: A History of the Principal Drugs of Vegetable Origin by William Dymock (1893)
"Mai. r., 21, 24. J-Jab.—Throughout Tropical India. The glands and leaves. Vernacular.—Kapila, Kamala (Hind.), kamila (Brag.), Kapila, Kapita, kamila (Mar. ..."

3. The Useful Plants of India: With Notices of Their Chief Value in Commerce by Heber Drury (1873)
"The mealy powder covering the capsules yields a dye called kamila dye, which is used as a vermifuge, ... kamila is the powder rubbed off the capsules, ..."

4. The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of (1857)
"The substance called kamila, obtained by brushing the powder off the capsules of this plant ... The dose of the powder of the kamila which seems to act most ..."

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