definição de koya no dicionário malaio
koya I sj insetos pestes do gênero Pseudococidae, cujos ovos são oval, rosa ou branco e emitem liquidos doces. koya II Pr muitos. koya III Jh sj penganan feito de farinha de amendoim verde ou arroz glutinoso misturado com açúcar depois aplicado e geralmente seco. koya I sj serangga perosak drpd genus Pseudococidae, yg bentuknya bujur telur, berwarna merah muda atau putih dan mengeluarkan cairan manis.
koya II Pr banyak.
koya III Jh sj penganan yg dibuat drpd tepung kacang hijau atau beras pulut yg dicampur dgn gula lalu diterap dan biasanya dijemur.
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10 LIVROS EM MALAIO RELACIONADOS COM «KOYA»
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First International Symposium on Urban Development: ...
This book contains papers presented at the International Symposium on Urban Development held in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, organised by the Faculty of Engineering at Koya University.
2
Koya DeLaney and the Good Girl Blues
Koya Delaney, an eleven-year-old African American girl, has trouble expressing anger, until her cousin, a popular male singer, comes to town.
3
Variational Methods in Mechanics
The author, Toshio Mura, is a distinguished engineer and applied mathematician who brings to the work a highly pragmatic approach designed to facilitate teaching the subject, which is essential for all materials science and mechanical and ...
Toshio Mura, Tatsuhito Koya, 1992
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Cultural Embeddedness and the International Traveler: ...
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Sacred Treasures of Mount Koya: The Art of Japanese ...
To commemorate the recent Koyasan Shingon Mission of Hawaii Cenntennial Celebration, a hundred of these works were exhibited for the first time outside Japan at the Honolulu Academy of Arts, the only venue for the exhibition in the United ...
Koyasan Reihokan Museum, 2002
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Ba People: Mahendra Chaudhry, Vijay R. Singh, Anirudh ...
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Source Wikipedia, Books Llc, 2010
7
Encyclopedia of Monasticism
Photo courtesy of Steve McCarty Kongobuji, Koya-san, Wakayama (Shingon [Tantric or Esoteric Buddhism] School) Koya-san is a general name for the Buddhism monastic complex of more than no temples and monasteries of the Shingon ...
William M. Johnston, 2013
the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Koya is a South Central Dravidian language of the Kui-Gondi subgroup.
Dismas Reinald Apostolis, 2011
a is located in Koi Sanjaq, near Arbil (Hewler), capital of Kurdistan Region of Iraq.
Claus Matthias Benedict, 2011
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"Growth and Nutrition": A Study Among Konda Reddi and ...
This book was intended to understand the Growth pattern and Nutritional status among Konda Reddi and Koya Dora tribal subjects, both are most primitive tribal populations of Andhra Pradesh, India.
Appalanaidu Pappala, 2012