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ka

abbr.
cathode
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ka

(kɑː)
n
(Non-European Myth & Legend) (in ancient Egypt) an attendant spirit supposedly dwelling as a vital force in a man or statue
[from Egyptian]
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ka

(kɑ)

n.
the spiritual part of an individual believed by ancient Egyptians to survive the body after death.
[1890–95; < Egyptian k']

ka-

var. of ker-.
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Noun1.ka - unknown godKa - unknown god; an epithet of Prajapati and Brahma
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