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Coromandel   Listen
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Coromandel  n.  (Geol.) The west coast, or a portion of the west coast, of the Bay of Bengal.
Coromandel gooseberry. See Carambola.
Coromandel wood, Calamander wood.






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"Coromandel" Quotes from Famous Books



... proper for our purposes; first, the bay on the east side of the island, and from thence to the island Mauritius, which was the usual way which ships that came from the Malabar coast, or the coast of Coromandel, Fort St George, &c., used to take, and where, if we waited for them, we ought to ...
— The Life, Adventures & Piracies of the Famous Captain Singleton • Daniel Defoe

... Holy Communion at the little College chapel on the 1st of May, Ascension Day of 1856; then the party went on board, but their first start was only to Coromandel Bay, in order that the Bishop might arrange a dispute with the Maoris, and they then returned to Auckland to take up Mrs. Selwyn. The crew were five in number, and Mr. Leonard Harper, son of the future Bishop of Lyttelton, likewise accompanied them, and relieved ...
— Life of John Coleridge Patteson • Charlotte M. Yonge



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