Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Same as
Gallinæ or Gallinaceæ. - noun Plural of
Gallus .
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Examples
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On the western railway side Khaoo galli (Food Street) is loved by many people to me it brings back memories of food poisoning after chomping on a vada pav after the school annual functions at the nearby Patkar hall.
Batata Vada Odyssey Anjali 2008
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On the western railway side Khaoo galli (Food Street) is loved by many people to me it brings back memories of food poisoning after chomping on a vada pav after the school annual functions at the nearby Patkar hall.
Archive 2008-03-01 Anjali 2008
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The forests consist primarily of Salíx humboldtiana (sauce criollo or sauce colorado), Tessaria intergrifolia (aliso), Erythrina crista-galli (ceibo), etc.
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The cock (gallus) is named from the word the Greeks use for those who are castrated (galli), for alone among birds this one's testicles are removed.
WMAM today 2008
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The cock (gallus) is named from the word the Greeks use for those who are castrated (galli), for alone among birds this one's testicles are removed.
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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I have heard of Paratha galli in Delhi, wish I could go there once!
The Versatile Roti bhags 2008
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Catus cum mure, duo galli simul in aede, Et glotes binae nunquam vivunt sine lite.
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My mother and I used to visit the Bhaji galli nearly every day.
Bhaji Galli Abodh 2007
yarb commented on the word galli
The Roman name for castrated followers of the Phrygian goddess Cybele. Perhaps related to gallivant.
November 12, 2007