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It means matrero, treacherous. Attacking with concealment. Cunning, cheats, con artist. It is also a kind of treacherous and very aggressive shark. It is also called mako or maco. Its scientific name is Isurus oxyrinchus and belongs to the family Lamnidae. They have a very impressive set of teeth.
It is one of the common names of a plant of the family Cucurbitaceae. It is characterized by being the only one in the family not have tendrils. Its scientific name is Ecballium elaterium. It is also the common names of spicy balsam, bitter cohombrillo, pickle of the devil, elaterio, chumbuti, smelly cultivated.
It was also known as Adela of Louvain. She was the daughter of Godofrefo I of Leuven. It was spouse of Enrique I of England, with whom he had a son named William, who died. Two of his descendants were Queens of England: Ana Bolena and Catherine Howard (amdas wives of Enrique VIII)
It is the common name of a plant endemic to Cartagena, in the region of Murcia, in Spain. It is typical of volcanic soils and is believed extinct. It was recently rediscovered. It is part of the Mediterranean scrub. Its scientific name is Astragalus nitidiflorus and belongs to the Fabaceae family and is protected.