A broth made with kale or other vegetables; hence, any broth; also, a dinner.(noun)
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Use "kail" in a sentence
"The chief building, called the kailás, ... is a great monolithic temple, isolated from surrounding rock, and carved outside as well as in ...."
"In other instances, while the fibrous framework of the leaf retains its usual degree of development, the cellular parenchyma is developed in excess, and, if the increase is so arranged that the number of superposed layers of the cellular tissue is not increased, or their thickness exaggerated, then we get such leaves as those of the "kail," or of the "Savoys" leaves, which are technically called by descriptive botanists "folia bullata.""
"Ida nee mosu iha Atauro bainhira iha inaugurasan ba kompetisaun internasional kail ikan … …. asaun viola direitus humanus neebe labele tolera iha ita nia rain."