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marula
marula (məˈrʊlə) Also maroela (Afrikaans), maroola, meroola, merula, -ley, -li, morala, morula. [Afrikaans, ad. Tswana and North Sotho morula.] A tree, Sclerocarya caffra, of the family Anacardiaceæ, found in central and southern Africa, and bearing an oval yellow fruit about two inches long that is... Oxford English Dictionary
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Marula
Marula may refer to: Sclerocarya birrea, a tree native to Africa Marula oil, extracted from the fruits of Sclerocarya birrea Marula, Zimbabwe, a village in Matabeleland South Province Marula mine, an open pit mine in South Africa Marula (poet) (fl. 13th century or earlier), Sanskrit poet from India wikipedia.org
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100% Cold-Pressed Virgin Marula Oil | The Ordinary
Description. 100% Organic Cold-Pressed Virgin Marula Oil is a hydrating oil that helps visibly restore radiant tone, thanks to a combination of naturally present antioxidants. And because it's made of 100% organic, virgin marula seed oil that is both cold-pressed and unrefined, this extra-rich oil contains oleic and linoleic acid that support ...
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Trader Joe's Marula Facial Oil Review — Tried & Tested
5 hours ago — Check out one editor's review of Trader Joe's Marula Facial Oil, which has been dubbed a dupe of the Drunk Elephant oil ... Trend, and It ...
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Marula (poet)
Marula (IAST: Mārulā; fl. 13th century or earlier) was a Sanskrit-language poet from India. Date Marula's verses are included in Sanskrit anthologies such as Jalhana's Suktimuktavali (13th century) and Sharngadhara's Paddhati (14th century). wikipedia.org
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meroola
meroola var. marula. Oxford English Dictionary
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Marula, Zimbabwe
Marula is a small village and railway station on the railway line and the A7 road between Bulawayo and Plumtree, located 75 km from Bulawayo. Because of its location on the railway line, Marula started as a social and religious centre for the surrounding farms in the early colonial period, following wikipedia.org
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merula
merula var. marula. Oxford English Dictionary
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Marula mine
The Marula Mine is a platinum mine located in the Limpopo province of South Africa. Marula mine had an estimated reserve of 10.6 million oz of platinum in 2018. The labourforce comprised almost 4000 workers in 2018. wikipedia.org
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Marula oil
Marula oil is extracted from the kernels (nuts) of the fruits of the Marula tree (Sclerocarya birrea), from the family Anacardiaceae. Marula oil can also be used as body lotion. In Namibia Marula fruit is processed into a range of juices, jellies and jams. wikipedia.org
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Marula Muniyana Kagga
Marula Muniyana Kagga is practically the extension of Mankuthimmana Kagga. Gundappa References External links Marula muniyana kagga A blog on Marula muniyana kagga Marula muniyana kagga Kannada literature Literature of Karnataka wikipedia.org
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marula siddappa - AGM Development & project - PWG | LinkedIn
但闻人语响。 fǎn jǐng rù shēn lín , 返景入深林, fù zhào qīng tái… Lùzhài, a poem 鹿柴 wáng wéi(táng ) 王维 (唐) kōng shān bú jiàn rén , 空山不见人, dàn wén rén yǔ xiǎng 。 但闻人语响。 fǎn jǐng rù shēn lín , 返景入深林, fù zhào qīng tái…
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Lannea schweinfurthii
The tree is sometimes called 'bastard marula' or 'false marula' because when it is without flowers or fruits, it become quite similar to the marula tree and sometimes it's confused for the marula tree. wikipedia.org
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Amarula
It is made with sugar, cream and the fruit of the African marula tree (Sclerocarya birrea) which is also locally called the elephant tree or the marriage Elephant-associated marketing African bush elephants enjoy eating the fruit of the marula tree. wikipedia.org
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Namakgale
The township enjoys the annual Marula festival during the months of February and March, when the ripe Marula fruit harvest is at its peak, and the Marula wikipedia.org
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