What is another word for Kala?

Pronunciation: [kˈɑːlə] (IPA)

Kala is a word that can be used to describe different things, including black, time, or art. Depending on the context, there are several synonyms for this word that can be used instead. For example, instead of using the word black, you could say ebony, midnight or obsidian. For time, instead of kala, you could use duration or span. In art, kala could be replaced with creativity, imagination, or expression. It is important to choose the correct synonym to communicate effectively and avoid any potential confusion when conveying your message.

What are the hypernyms for Kala?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Kala

Kala Khan needed care at once.
"Son of Power"
Will Levington Comfort and Zamin Ki Dost
Skag still talked to Kala Khan, as he moved forward.
"Son of Power"
Will Levington Comfort and Zamin Ki Dost
Kala Khan was standing straight up, yet they heard his scream.
"Son of Power"
Will Levington Comfort and Zamin Ki Dost

Famous quotes with Kala

  • Kala was the youngest mate of a male called Tublat, meaning broken nose, and the child she had seen dashed to death was her first; for she was but nine or ten years old.
    Edgar Rice Burroughs
  • Noiselessly Kerchak entered, crouching for the charge; and then John Clayton rose with a sudden start and faced them. The sight that met his eyes must have frozen him with horror, for there, within the door, stood three great bull apes, while behind them crowded many more; how many he never knew, for his revolvers were hanging on the far wall beside his rifle, and Kerchak was charging. When the king ape released the limp form which had been John Clayton, Lord Greystoke, he turned his attention toward the little cradle; but Kala was there before him, and when he would have grasped the child she snatched it herself, and before he could intercept her she had bolted through the door and taken refuge in a high tree.
    Edgar Rice Burroughs
  • High up among the branches of a mighty tree she hugged the shrieking infant to her bosom, and soon the instinct that was as dominant in this fierce female as it had been in the breast of his tender and beautiful mother — the instinct of mother love — reached out to the tiny man-child's half-formed understanding, and he became quiet. Then hunger closed the gap between them, and the son of an English lord and an English lady nursed at the breast of Kala, the great ape.
    Edgar Rice Burroughs
  • Tenderly Kala nursed her little waif, wondering silently why it did not gain strength and agility as did the little apes of other mothers. It was nearly a year from the time the little fellow came into her possession before he would walk alone, and as for climbing — my, but how stupid he was!
    Edgar Rice Burroughs
  • The story of his own connection with the cabin had never been told him. The language of the apes had so few words that they could talk but little of what they had seen in the cabin, having no words to accurately describe either the strange people or their belongings, and so, long before Tarzan was old enough to understand, the subject had been forgotten by the tribe. Only in a dim, vague way had Kala explained to him that his father had been a strange white ape, but he did not know that Kala was not his own mother.
    Edgar Rice Burroughs

Related words: Kala stringed instrument, kalas not kala, kala ukulele, kala nylons

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