vegetable cultivated in the East and West Indies and southern U.S., 1670s, from a West African language (compare Akannkruma"okra"). Trends ofokra Shareokra ‘cite’ https://www.etymonline.com/word/okra Etymology of okra by etymonline Harper, D. (n.d.). Etymology of okra. Online Ety...
This argument recalls a well-known dictum from New Age figurehead Alan Watts: ‘[w]e do not “come into” this world; we come out of it, as leaves from a tree. As the ocean “waves,” the universe “peoples.” Every individual is an expression of the whole realm of nature, a uniq...
This argument recalls a well-known dictum from New Age figurehead Alan Watts: ‘[w]e do not “come into” this world; we come out of it, as leaves from a tree. As the ocean “waves,” the universe “peoples.” Every individual is an expression of the whole realm of nature, a uniq...