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111Caballé — /kah bah yay , bahl yay /; Sp. /kah vah lye , ye /, n. Montserrat /mohnt seuh raht /; Sp. /mawn serdd rddaht /, born 1933, Spanish soprano …
112Cabeza de Vaca — /kah ve thah dhe vah kah, ve sah/ Álvar Núñez /ahl vahrdd nooh nyeth, nyes/, c1490 1557?, Spanish explorer in the Americas …
113Cabo Rojo — /kah boh roh hoh/; Sp. /kah vaw rddaw haw/ a city in SW Puerto Rico. 10,292 …
114Cavour — /kah voohrdd /, n. Camillo Benso di /kah meel law ben saw dee/, 1810 61, Italian statesman: leader in the unification of Italy …
115Kabinett — /kah bi net /, n. German. cabinet (def. 10). Also called Kabinettwein /kah bi net vuyn / …
116Kalevala — /kah leuh vah leuh/; Fin. /kah le vah lah/, n. 1. (italics) the national epic of Finland (1835, enlarged 1849), compiled and arranged by Elias Lönnrot from popular lays of the Middle Ages. 2. the home or land of Kaleva; Finland. [ < Finnish] …
117Kalisz — /kah lish/, n. a city in central Poland. 81,200. German, Kalisch /kah lish/ …
118Kamensk-Uralski — /kah meuhnsk yoo ral skee/; Russ. /kah myinsk ooh rddahl skyee/, n. a city in the W Russian Federation in Asia, near the Ural Mountains. 198,000. Also, Kamensk Uralskiy …
119Kawabata — /kah weuh bah teuh/; Japn. /kah wah bah tah/, n. Yasunari /yah soo nah rddee/, 1899 1972, Japanese novelist and short story writer: Nobel prize 1968 …
120carotenoids — (kah rot e noids) Pigment molecules, usually yellowish in color, that are often used to aid chlorophyll in trapping light energy during photosynthesis …