User Contributed Dictionary
Etymology
From kule < (qal'e) < (qalʿä) fort, fortress.Declension
Croatian
Etymology
From kule < (qal'e) < (qalʿä) fort, fortress.Declension
Hawaiian
Polish
Pronunciation
Noun
Declension
Serbian
Etymology
From kule < (qal'e) < (qalʿä) fort, fortress.Declension
Swahili
Etymology
From the verb root laVerb
kulaSwedish
Pronunciation
Noun
kula ()- a small ball made of earthenware, glass (marble) or a similar hard material; marble: spela kula; of steel in a ball bearing; sphere; testicle, often in the compound pungkula
- bullet
- En kula träffade honom rakt i tinningen.
- "A bullet hit him right in the temple.
- En kula träffade honom rakt i tinningen.
- money
- Jag har tjänat massa kulor med den här bilen.
- "I've mad tons of cash with this car."
- Jag har tjänat massa kulor med den här bilen.
Derived terms
Extensive Definition
Kula can refer to:
Geographic locations
- Kula, Hawaii, a district of East Maui in Hawaii
- Kula, Bulgaria, a town in Vidin Province
- Kula (Vojvodina), a town and municipality in Vojvodina (Serbia)
- Kula, Turkey, a town in Western Anatolia (Turkey)
- Kula (volcano), a volcanic field in Turkey
- Kula, Ethiopia
- Kula Plate, an ancient oceanic plate, which began subducting under North America
- Kula Ridge, an ancient mid-ocean ridge, which existed in the Pacific Ocean
Other meanings
- Kula ring, ceremonial exchange system in Papua New Guinea
- Kula, an obsolete unit of measurement in India and Morocco
- Kula Diamond, a character in the King of Fighters series
- Kula World, a platform video game.
- Kula Shaker, an English rock band.
- Kula, a Golden Retriever / Corgi mix breed of dog native to northern California
- Kula in Kashmir Shaivism means "group", "spiritual family" or "embodied cosmos"
Kula in Bulgarian: Кула
Kula in Czech: Kula
Kula in German: Kula
Kula in Spanish: Kula
Kula in French: Kula
Kula in Italian: Kula
Kula in Dutch: Kula
Kula in Polish: Kula (rytuał)
Kula in Slovak: Kula
Kula in Swedish: Kula
Kula in Turkish: Kula