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such as quartz pebbles, porcelain balls, etc. base metal any of the more common and more chemically active metals, e.g. lead, copper. the principal metal of an alloy, e.g. the copper in brass. bed/beds perhaps the most common term in geology, meaning layer or stratum. quarrymen usually mean by beds not
surface elevation of a shaft. bench in an underground mine, a long horizontal face or ledge of ore in a stope or working place. the horizontal step or floor along which coal, ore, stone, or overburden is worked or quarried. blast-hole a hole drilled in a material to be blasted, for the purpose of containing...
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state. no two naga tribes are alike when it comes to their cuisines. konyak cooking sticky rice in morning the two-meals-a-day tradition. most tribals take only two early meals--one around - : am followed by dinner around - : pm--a day. rice, the only cereal grain, is common to both meals. breakfast is not
maynot be as famous as angami galho, hontab, flour of pounded local rice, veg, and usually chicken is worth the listing. pork with kohlar from yimchingur the phoms yam (tung) found in phom's yoo thrang - chopped, sun-dried yam leaves, pig brain, bamboo shoot, wrapped in banana leaves, and steamed, if not...
https://www.indiatimes.com/lifestyle/encounters-on-a-naga-dinning-table-504435.html