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Definition of Mocha stone

Mocha stone
Mocha Mo"cha, n. 1. A seaport town of Arabia, on the Red Sea. 2. A variety of coffee brought from Mocha. 3. An Abyssinian weight, equivalent to a Troy grain. Mocha stone (Min.), moss agate.

Meaning of Mocha stone from wikipedia

- manganese oxide. The gemstone has also been known as "Mocha stone" after the Arabian city of Mocha in Yemen, once a source. Gothic-Style Bracelet; gold...
- agate, known as "mocha stone" in Great Britain in the late 18th century. The stone was imported from Arabia through the port of Mocha (al Mukha in Yemen)...
- Mokha (Arabic: المُخا, romanized: al-Mukhā), also spelled Mocha, or Mukha, is a port city on the Red Sea coast of Yemen. Until Aden and al Hudaydah eclipsed...
- Cyclophora annularia, the mocha, is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1775 and it can...
- 6) Nadiaviolin (track 6) Believvebackground vocals (tracks 8–11) Mochabackground vocals (tracks 9–11) Gunna – lead vocals (track 9) Skillibeng...
- chops, red curry paste, rainbow carrots, ants on a log Dessert: frozen mocha drink, Vacherin Mont d'Or cheese, jelly donuts, chocolate covered crickets...
- Seattle Public Library". G****Wire. Retrieved 4 January 2012. Lamm, Greg. "LiveMocha raises $5M". TechFlash. Retrieved 4 January 2012. "Livemocha Secures $6...
- The Sultan of Mocha is a three act comic opera of 1874 with a libretto by Albert Jarrett and a score by Alfred Cellier. It was first produced at the Prince's...
- first person to have brought coffee to the country by smuggling them out of Mocha, Yemen. His shrine located amongst three caves on the Baba Budangiri hill...
- (1313) by Wang Zhen (fl. 1290–1333) of the Yuan dynasty contains the words mòchá (末茶) and mòzichá (末子茶), and there is a theory that these words came to be...