Goan definition

Goan means a person born in the State of Goa or having domicile in Goa for at least 15 years or a person born to Goan parents who were born in Goa with 15 years domicile in the State.

Examples of Goan in a sentence

  • Moreover, as many of the examples for Manoel Rodrigues Vega, Manoel Carvalho, and Bento Osorio given in this chapter show, a dito Sancto Officio ate o anno de Mil & seis centos & vinte e tres,‖ written by the Goan Inquisitor João Delgado Figueira., Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal, (henceforth BN), Codice 203 180 SR 2440 181 SR 105; 132 182 James C.

  • With respect to gemcitabine, over expression of ribonucleotide reductase has been correlated with resistance to gemcitabine in human oropharyngeal epidermoid carcinoma KB cell lines (Goan et al.

  • Portugal offered Britain salt monopoly in return as Goan salt was considered to be a threat to the salt monopoly exercised by the government in British India.

  • According to The State Department of Tourism, it is the “backbone of Goan economy” as a large percentage of population directly or indirectly derives its livelihood from tourism activities.

  • Although he did not support the idea of a plebiscite, he argued that the Goan people prefereed to be ruled by Portugal rather than India.

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  • Spring means a source of water where an aquifer comes in contact with the ground surface.

  • CAFA means the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005, 28 U.S.C. §§ 1711-1715.

  • Fat wood means pieces of wood kindling with high naturally-occurring levels of sap or resin which enhance ignition of the kindling. “Fat wood” does not include any kindling with substances added to enhance flammability, such as wax-covered or wax-impregnated wood-based products.

  • Woodland means a group of indigenous trees which are not a natural forest, but whose crowns cover more than five per cent of the area bounded by the trees forming the perimeter of the group.