What's the difference between curacao and curacoa?
Curacao
Definition:
(n.) Alt. of Curacoa
Example Sentences:
(1) The foiled attempt to return them to Syria had been made on the vessel Alaed, which was flying a flag from the Caribbean island of Curacao.
(2) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Desalination plant in Willemstad, Curacao.
(3) Fatty acid composition of mature human milk from Curacao (Netherlands Antilles), Surinam and Tanzania was determined by capillary gas chromatography.
(4) The mean sum of the essential fatty acids linoleic acid and linolenic acid showed the highest values in Curacao (16.1 g per cent).
(5) This study was undertaken to compare dicalcium, Curacao, and soft ph sophates as supplemental feeding during gestation and lactation.
(6) There are 51 countries, including Barbados, Mauritius and Curacao, flagged for using “preferential” tax regimes to attract investment.
(7) The MV Alaed, sailing under the Curacao flag, returned to Murmansk on Sunday.
(8) Look, we know that anyone from Aruba or Curacao can speak multiple languages.
(9) Phosphorus in curacao phosphate was only 55% available and in the three experimental defluorinated phosphates, phosphorus was 81, 70, and 87% available.
(10) They do get a big third run, much to Magic Johnson's chagrin, and now it's up to LA's big right hander from Curacao, Kenley Jansen to finish of St Louis and trim their NLCS lead to 2-1.
(11) In order to identify risk factors for preterm birth in singletons, data from a population-based case control survey on the island of Curacao were re-analysed.
(12) The Dutch Caribbean has led the way in terms of wind energy, with Curacao, Bonaire and Aruba all having significant generation capacity.
(13) Neutralization tests performed with a samll number of sera suggest that dengue infections may have afforded some level of protection against yellow fever to a portion of the Curacao population.
(14) Posterior paralysis was observed in 5 of 9 sows fed the unsupplemented diet, in 3 of 9 fed the soft supplemented diet, and in 2 of 10 fed the Curacao phosphate supplement.
(15) When feeding dicalcium phosphate or Curacao phosphate the use of over .5% phosphorus in the sow's diet is unnecessary during gestation and lactation.
(16) Promoters of this type were recently detected also in the Euphorbiacea Croton flavens L., the multiple use of which for stimulants according to local habits was previously held responsible for the unusually high rate of esophageal cancer on Curacao.
(17) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Wind farm in Curacao Photograph: David Ince A few other Caribbean countries have seen success with renewable energy.
(18) The differences in the levels of medium chain fatty acids between Curacao and Tanzania, and between Curacao and Surinam were significant.
Curacoa
Definition:
(n.) A liqueur, or cordial, flavored with orange peel, cinnamon, and mace; -- first made at the island of Curaccao.