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cantujuanas
  4

Cantujuanas—members of a Coahuiltec ethnic group that was distributed throughout east-central Texas.

  
gía,ababuy
  5

A species of plum tree, wild shrub, small, thorny, with bright green oval leaves with a strong aroma of almonds, pale flowers, yellow or orange-red fruits, pleasant in taste. Generally, it has its habitat in forested regions.

  
saúco menor
  5

Lesser elderberry is a herbaceous plant species of the Caprifoliaceae family, native to southern and central Europe and Southeast Asia. generic name Sambucus ebulus, which can reach 2 to 5m in height, erect stems, usually without branches, with opposite dark green leaves and strong smell, white or pink flowers, with a small, dark and very toxic fruit; It is used in medicine for its cardiotonic, sudorific, diuretic and laxative properties.

  
la grulla
  4

The Crane is said to be a constellation located in the cosmic zone of the Southern Circumpolar

  
nausikaa
  6

Nausikaa- this is the asteroid discovered by astronomer J. Palisaon February 17, 1879-

  
barofobia
  9

Barophobia - refers to the aversion, hatred or fear that certain people have, to the severity of the

  
ababúa
  5

An individual of an indigenous people of Brazil who live in the state of Mato Grosso, in the forests between the three upper branches of the Curumbiara River, a tributary of the Guaporé, opposite the Bolivian border.

  
franz
  12

Franz- refers to a star whose official name was approved on December 17, 2019, located in the constellation Hercules-

  
goletas
  6

schooners—belonging to an old narrow ship, with low gunwales, with two or three masts and a crab in each of them—

  
niambú-caángay
  10

niambú-caángay-is a species of herbaceous plant, annual, of the Asteraceae family, about 70 cm high, very toxic, considered a weed, native to South America; it has opposite leaves, small pink or white flowers with a nauseating smell, becoming a weed of the tropical areas of the world-It is used medicinally as an antibacterial or antiarthritic, also, for its essential oils, it is used in cosmetics; It is toxic to mammals.

  
aaronita
  5

aaronite - relative to or belonging to Aaron, biblical character elder brother of Moses and younger brother of Miriam, considered to be the founder of the Jewish priesthood

  
escamosos leprosos
  4

Leprous scales- belonging to a type of plant clothing that has scales.

  
campanula
  7

Campanula-is an asteroid discovered by astronomer K. W . Reinmuth on October 6, 1926-

  
espermatofobia
  5

spermatophobia - refers to the aversion, hatred, or fear of semen by certain individuals; Phobia of germs-

  
pasto-
  8

Pasto-Amerindian people originally from Colombia, had their habitat in the department of Nariño.

  
lanosos lanados
  5

woolly wool - belonging to a type of vegetal clothing densely covered with intertwined and compacted hairs.

  
suní-sunnita
  6

Sunni-Sunni-The Sunni Muslim is the one who recognizes the "Caliphs" as the successors of Muhammad and follows the "sunna" or way of the prophet, as indicated in the "Yadith" or teaching of Muhammad.

  
aushiri o vacacocha
  11

aushiri or vacacocha, an individual of an indigenous people of South America, lives on the banks of the Napo River, a tributary of the Amazon and which suffered a significant emigration to Brazil.

  
abetar abetal
  4

fir fir - refers to the site or terrain populated by fir trees; in Spain, it corresponds to a dense mountain forest with the presence of the species "Abies alba" as preponderant, which extends through the Pyrenees from Navarre to Girona.

  
abentérico o abentérica
  5

Enteric or Enteric-refers to any type of disease or organ that affects or is located in the abdominal cavity except the intestine.

  




       


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