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Meaning of procion




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

procion
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It is another way to call the aguará or raccoon. Its scientific name is Procyon cancrivorus. Raccoon or crab-eating procyon. It belongs to the family Procyonidae. They are popularly called bears washers, scratchers or scrapers.

  




Jimeno Álvarez

Procion is a trademark of reactive dyes fibre. They are commonly used in the tie-dye and other textile crafts. They are Dichloro-triazine dyes and were originally made by Imperial Chemical Industries. The brand name is now owned by Dystar, but, given that the patent on the dyes has expired, many manufacturers around the world now make them

  



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