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Kol

Kol (noun) means a member of one of several tribal peoples of eastern India, including the Munda, Ho, and Oraon. Example: “Anthropologists studied Kol farming traditions in the region.”

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A member of one of several tribal peoples of eastern India, including the Munda, Ho, and Oraon.
"Anthropologists studied Kol farming traditions in the region."
"The Kol have their own distinct language and customs."

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In plain EnglishA member of certain tribal communities of eastern India.

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Kols plural

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What does “Kol” mean?

The word “Kol” means a member of one of several tribal peoples of eastern India, including the Munda, Ho, and Oraon. In plain terms, a member of certain tribal communities of eastern India.

How do you use “Kol” in a sentence?

Here is “Kol” used in a sentence: “Anthropologists studied Kol farming traditions in the region.”

What part of speech is “Kol”?

“Kol” is a noun.

What is the meaning of Kol?

"Kol" (noun) means a member of one of several tribal peoples of eastern India, including the Munda, Ho, and Oraon.

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