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In Egyptian mythology he was the companion of Osiris who perfected the cultivation of the vine. Also in Zoology is the common name of a marine fish, sturgeon. In Livestock is a way to call the ram padrote or stallion. Morueco. In Theology and Religion, it is the name of a Christian Saint and Martyr who was condemned to death in the time of Trajan. It was also the name of an anacoreta that in the 5th century established the Catholic Christian rite of the East. Creator of the Maronite Church. In France there are two populations called Marón (Indre and Meurthe-Mosela).
It may mean originating or natural from India. Hindu. Also native to the Indostan, Indostan. In Chemistry, it is the name of a chemical element of atomic number 49 and whose chemical symbol is In . It's very similar to Zinc. Name of a beer in Mexico. Name by which all indigenous or Aboriginal people of America are known. In Colombia it is a way of calling someone who is bad person, very daring, aggressive, wild, uneducated.
It is a substance that is also known as pyroxyl, but is better known as fulminant cotton or powder cotton. It was a powerful explosive in the 19th century. It is a rough cotton, very explosive and flammable. Currently used as a basis for the manufacture of collodion (used in photography).
It is one of the common names that receives in Central America a wood tree, made of very valuable wood. It is also known as caviuna, grandillo, cocobolo, funeram, amber, namba, palosanto, rosewood, blackwood, urauna , pau preto (in Portuguese), rosewood (in English). Its scientific name is Dalbergia retusa and belongs to the family Fabaceae.