Noun
A Peruvian name for certain species of Oxalis (O. crenata, and O. tuberosa) which bear edible tubers.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd OCA chiefs have also proposed its executive team focus on creating guidelines and practices for areas including health and wellbeing. Source: Internet
Albinism is more common in some parts of the world than in others, but it is estimated that 1 in 70 humans carry the gene for OCA. Source: Internet
A major goal of DCA operations, in concert with OCA operations, is to provide an area from which forces can operate, secure from air and missile threats. Source: Internet
A new association, named the Olympic Council of Asia, was created in November 1981 with the exclusion of Israel. citation India was already scheduled to host the 1982 Games and the OCA decided not to drop the old AGF timetable. Source: Internet
He is commemorated by the OCA on February 27, the anniversary of his death and by the Antiochian Orthodox Church on the first Saturday of November. Source: Internet
Participation seeAlso 2006 Asian Games All 45 members affiliated to the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) are eligible to take part in the Games. Source: Internet