sula
IPA: sˈuɫʌ
Root Word: Sula
noun
- a 1973 novel by Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison, her second to be published after The Bluest Eye.
- a left tributary of the Dnieper with a total length of 363 km and a drainage basin of 19,600 km².
- a river in Leshukonsky District of Arkhangelsk Oblast in Russia.
- an island in Sula Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway.
- a river in Nenets Autonomous Okrug and Komi Republic, Russia.
- the largest Honduran brand of fruit juices and nectars, and one of the few Honduran brands to sell products internationally, including in the United States.
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Examples of "sula" in Sentences
- Suspicion is placed on a SULA football star.
- Alas, Sula Sgeir isn't shown at all on the search engine.
- Sula is a force of nature, the alpha and omega of the town.
- San Pedro Sula has a large amount of public transportation.
- Calling it the sula valley is a fairly recent historical event.
- The remote islands of Rona and Sula Sgeir lie further to the west.
- A booby is a seabird in the Sula genus, part of the Sulidae family.
- Important populations of red-footed booby (Sula sula) inhabit Chagos.
- It is located to the east of el Progreso, facing the great Valley of Sula.
- San Pedro Sula has a mosque and a synagogue, and Tegucigalpa has a synagogue.
- Buru itself has almost forty thousand speakers, and Sula about twenty thousand.
- Red-footed booby (Sula sula), once very common, has seen a decrease in its populations.
- The pantropical red-footed booby (Sula sula) is another example of an isolated population.
- Before the British, homosexuals and the act of sodomy were punished with 'sula' sharpened straight bamboo through the anus
- Plumage polymorphism of red-footed boobies (Sula sula) in the western Indian Ocean: an indicator of biogeographic isolation.
- And Jason the Factor, resurrected from death at the hands of his sister, the Tokhari sandwalker Kalliope, has become the sula ma-jieni na-dia, the fabled Dead Man of Winter.
- Major seabird and waterbird colonies include those of red-footed booby Sula sula (3,000-4,000 individuals) on Half Moon Caye, brown booby Sula leucogaster on Man O'War Caye, and common noddy Anous stolidus on Glover's Reef.
- Only the uninhabitated North Keeling Island supports significant tracts of tall and strand forest and has relatively large populations of the endangered buff-banded rail, red-footed boobies (Sula sula) and native land crabs.
- The dominant garlic pear tree is a favored roost of the magnificent frigatebird Fregata magnificens, the most abundant seabird on the island (11,800 birds in 2001-2002) and of brown pelicans (200) and red-footed boobies Sula sula rubripes (200 birds).
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