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Kota

British  
/ ˈkəʊtə /

noun

  1. a city in NW India, in Rajasthan on the Chambal River: textile industry. op.: 695 899 (2001)

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The study, published in the journal Carbon, was co-authored by Mr. Kota Kondo, also from Chiba University.

From Science Daily • Mar. 28, 2026

In Malaysia, Thomson Hospital Kota Damansara has broadened its specialties, while Thomson Fertility has been rebranded as a leading center in reproductive medicine.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 12, 2026

Osada was drinking with Kota one night when he noticed spicy broth remained at the bottom of the otherwise empty pot.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 17, 2025

"Demand for goods is expected to remain sluggish both domestically and overseas, and production is not in an environment for a major recovery," said Kota Suzuki, economist at Daiwa Securities.

From Reuters • Oct. 31, 2023

“I said Char Kota, Dick, but I’m not going to use any hard names if I can help it, you may be sure.”

From Shireen and her Friends Pages from the Life of a Persian Cat by Stables, Gordon