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Definition of Collas

Colla
Collum Col"lum, n.; pl. Colla. [L., neck.] 1. (Anat.) A neck or cervix. --Dunglison. 2. (Bot.) Same as Collar. --Gray.

Meaning of Collas from wikipedia

- Collas is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: Achille Collas (1795–1859), French engineer, inventor, writer and engraver Berni Collas...
- brother Elliott Colla, American academic Enrique Colla, Argentine footballer John von Collas (1678–1753), Baroque architect Johnny Colla (born 1952), American...
- 2010. "Johnny Colla & The Lucky Devils". Bay-area-bands.com. Retrieved May 31, 2018. https://www.marinij.com/2021/11/04/marins-johnny-collas...
- and the Collas fought the seventh. It is after this last battle that the king of Ulaid, Fergus Foga, was killed and his army routed. The Collas then pursued...
- Coca Colla is an energy drink produced in Bolivia with the use of coca extract as its base. It was launched on the Bolivian market in La Paz, Santa Cruz...
- Collao plateau after the fall of Tiwanaku. In the mid-15th century the Collas possessed a vast territory, one of the largest of the Aymara kingdoms, which...
- Three Collas in fourth-century Ireland, but questions their descent from Eochaid Doimlén and Cairbre Lifechair. According to tradition, the Three Collas killed...
- Silvia Collas (née Aleksieva; born 4 May 1974) is a Bulgarian-French chess player who holds the titles of International Master (IM) and Woman Grandmaster...
- consisted of oil paintings and miniature water colors. Collas moved to America in the 1810s. Collas was one of the most influential and important French...
- Colla opalifera (commonly known as Dognin's greasy roller) is a moth in the family Bombycidae. It was described by Paul Dognin in 1911. It is found in...