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ampella
  7

Ampella - this is the asteroid discovered by astronomer A. L . N . Borrelly on June 13, 1879-

  
bacilofobias
  10

bacillophobias—pertaining to the aversion, hatred, or fear that certain individuals have toward microbes.

  
ababá ababúa
  4

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

  
fawaris
  10

Fawaris- refers to a star whose official name was approved on June 1, 2018, located in the constellation Cygnus-

  
garays
  6

Garays-belonging to a Philippine vessel, a kind of sloop or flat, flat in shape and shallow, with the bow somewhat narrower than the rest of the ship.

  
santa lucía,caángay
  4

Saint Lucia, caángay-is a species of herbaceous plant, annual, of the Asteraceae family, about 70 cm tall, 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.

  
aarónicas
  8

Aaronic-relative 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
  8

scaly, lepers- belonging to a type of vegetable clothing that has scales-

  
salvia-
  9

Salvia- this is an asteroid discovered by astronomer K. W . Reinmuth on January 26, 1928-

  
esquiafobia
  8

Schiaphobia - refers to the aversion, hatred or fear that certain individuals have of the shadows

  
pijao-
  7

Pijao, an Amerindian people originally from Colombia, had their habitat in the department of Tolima.

  
lanosos o lanuginosos
  6

woolly or woolly - belonging to a type of vegetable clothing covered by trichomes or long, wavy hairs that look like strands of wool.

  
sunnita,suní
  7

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.

  
aushiris vacacochas
  4

Aushiris Vacacochas, members of an indigenous people of South America, live on the banks of the Napo River, a tributary of the Amazon and which suffered a significant emigration to Brazil.

  
abha
  16

Abha refers to a city that is located in Saudi Arabia and is the capital of the province of Asir.

  
abentérica abentérico
  9

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

  
ajuga iva abiga
  9

Ajuga iva abiga- It is a small herbaceous plant with oval leaves and hairy stems, typical of some areas of the Mediterranean, used in medicine for its tannin, as an astringent and diarrhea.

  
papaveres blancos-adormideras
  12

White poppies-belonging to an annual, medicinal papaveraceous plant, with white or pale pink flowers, shiny steely leaves, fruit in capsules from which opium, morphine and other alkaloids are extracted.

  
rinoceronte abada
  8

abada rhinoceros- mammal of the order of the perissodactyls, large in size and thick skin, pointed snout, which has one or two curved horns in the area of the nose, typical of Asia and Africa.

  
kampa
  12

Kampa, an individual of an indigenous Amerindian people spread across what is now Peru and Brazil,

  






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