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Kailas

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[kahy-lahs] / kaɪˈlɑs /

noun

  1. a mountain in SW Tibet: highest peak of the Kailas Range in the Himalaya Mountains: sacred to Hindus and Buddhists. 22,028 feet (6,714 meters).


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“Get used to, on some of these hard days, selling out a little bit of your positions. I think people look at it like it’s an all-or-nothing proposition,” Kailas said.

From MarketWatch • Dec. 7, 2025

Kailas Patil said some rebel leaders told him they were going for dinner in Mumbai and instead tried to drive him to neighbouring Gujarat state.

From BBC • Jun. 23, 2022

The lawsuit notes that Praveen Kailas, who is associated with Kailas Companies, which was developing the hotel and owns the site, was convicted of conspiracy and theft in 2013.

From New York Times • Jan. 22, 2020

Plus, Kailas misses the buzzing hives of entrepreneurship in the Bay Area, an atmosphere he likens to the dinner-party circuit that helps grease the wheels of Hollywood's film and television industry.

From Inc • Apr. 1, 2011

On the next day, very early in the morning, I took all those stolen goods back to Kailas Babu's lodgings, wishing to hand them over in secret to the servant Ganesh.

From Stories from Tagore by Tagore, Rabindranath