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It means it looks like a nose, which is like a nose. It is the generic and Castilian name ( Antirrhinum ) of plants that have flowers that look like a nose or hunched fingers. They belong to the family Plantaginaceae and are about 363 species. They have medicinal uses. Some species are called becerrilla, dragon, bunny.
The Auishiri is the name of a language spoken between Huaorani Indians (also called Wao, Waorani, Aucas) in the Amazonian border area of Ecuador and Peru. It is also called huaorani, sabela or huao. The village is also called Auishiri. There was also a similar language, called tekiraka, auishiri, aushiri, aushira or vacacocha, spoken among indigenous people slashed from Peru, in the Province of Loreto. It is currently considered extinct.
Cucumber plural . In Colombia is a name of 3 different edible fruit plants. It is the Cucumis sativus, also known as shoulder shoulder and is of the family Cucurbitaceae; There is also the Solanum muricatum of the solanaceae family, It is also called mataserrano, sweet cucumber, melon cucumber. Finally there is the Cyclanthera pedata, also Cucurbitaceae and known as stew cucumber, caigua, qaywa, caihua. There is also an equinoderm animal called sea cucumber or holoturia. In Spain it is the name of a municipality in the Province of Toledo. In Colombia in a colloquial way goal, scoring, goalscoring.
It is the name of a Venezuelan city of the State of Anzoátegui. It was formerly known as Acuripacuar. It is also one of the common ways to call a creeping plant whose fruit is the cucumber of stew, caihua, qaiwa. Its scientific name is Cyclanthera pedata and belongs to the family Cucurbitaceae.