Plural of huizache . It is also possible to use huisache. It is a word of Nahuatl origin. It comes from Huizatli (or huixachi), which means thorny, which has thorns. It is also the name of a Mimosaseae plant, which serves to obtain ink with its tannins. Its scientific name is Acacia Farnesiana. It is also known as arumbari, huechachin, aroma, cascalote, colita, tanner's bark, divine thorn or sacred thorn, hawthorn, maroma, wichacin and vinorama. In Guatemala it is a way to call a lawyer of poor quality or without a degree. Tinterillo .
HUIZACHES huizache derives from the Nahuatl huixachin (in ancient spellings also Uixachin, vixachin, Vixachin), which means 'thorny plant, with abundant thorns'; Vachellia is a genus of flowering plants in the Fabaceae family. It comprises 69 described species, of which only 32 have been accepted. ? It corresponds to the ancient genus Acacia G. S. Mill, or subgenus Acacia vassal.