In 1511, leaders in Mecca believed coffee stimulated radical thinking and outlawed the drink. In 1524, the leaders overturned that order, and people could drink coffee again.
bilocation
(noun) the ability (said of certain Roman Catholic saints) to exist simultaneously in two locations
Source: WordNet® 3.1
bilocation (countable and uncountable, plural bilocations)
(Forteana) The ability to be, or fact of being, in two places at once.
Source: Wiktionary
Bi`lo*ca"tion, n. Etym: [Pref. bi- + location.]
Definition: Double location; the state or power of being in two places at the same instant; -- a miraculous power attributed to some of the saints. Tylor.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition
18 June 2025
(noun) large South American evergreen tree trifoliate leaves and drupes with nutlike seeds used as food and a source of cooking oil
In 1511, leaders in Mecca believed coffee stimulated radical thinking and outlawed the drink. In 1524, the leaders overturned that order, and people could drink coffee again.