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noun
Cali  n.  (Written also Kali)  (Hindoo Myth.) The tenth avatar or incarnation of the god Vishnu.



Kali  n.  (Hind. Cosmog.) The last and worst of the four ages of the world; considered to have begun B. C. 3102, and to last 432,000 years.



Kali  n.  (Bot.) The glasswort (Salsola Kali).



proper noun
Kali  n.  (Hind. Myth.) The black, destroying goddess; called also Doorga, Anna Purna.






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"Kali" Quotes from Famous Books



... have thought, would have pleased better Kali, the murder-goddess of the Thugs,' thought Lancelot to himself; but he had not the heart to say it, ...
— Yeast: A Problem • Charles Kingsley

... exactly know," laughed Evelyn. "I looked 'symposium' up in the dictionary, and it said: 'literally a drinking together; a merry feast; a convivial party.' I don't know what we're going to drink, unless we bring lemon kali and pass it round, like they used to do the loving cup in the ...
— The Luckiest Girl in the School • Angela Brazil

... which grows in sandy bottoms or hollows of the beach, has a jointed stem, branched and succulent, after the true cactus pattern, and entirely without leaves or their equivalents in any way. Still more cactus-like in general effect is another familiar English seaside weed, the kali or glasswort, so called because it was formerly burnt to extract the soda. The glasswort has leaves, it is true, but they are thick and fleshy, continuous with the stem, and each one terminating in a sharp, needle-like spine, ...
— Science in Arcady • Grant Allen

... again, and deal in Allah, Shiva, and Kali," von Schlichten told her. "Especially Kali.... Harry! See if you can get some more speed out of this can. I want to get to ...
— Uller Uprising • Henry Beam Piper, John D. Clark and John F. Carr

... of England], steal from her officers. But such misdeeds never go unpunished. Last night" (here the Colonel's tone suddenly became very deep and solemn) "I had a dream. I dreamed that a black cloud hovered over me, and out of it came a figure—the figure of Kali." ...
— Harper's Young People, March 23, 1880 - An Illustrated Weekly • Various


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