Macadamia or Brazil
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NUTMacadamia or Brazil
NUTMacadamia or cashew
NUTPecan or macadamia
NUTMacadamia or kola
NUTPili or macadamia
NUTBrazil or pecan
NUTBrazil or Indian
NUTBrazil or hazel
NUTBrazil or cashew
CEARAState or city in Brazil
PARAIBAState or river in Brazil
EMERGINGECONOMYBrazil or India, to an investor
NATALBrazil seaport or South African province
HOOSIERResident of Angola, Brazil or Lebanon
ARAUNATacanan Indian of Bolivia or Brazil.
favelasshantytown in or near a city, esp. in Brazil; slum area
favelashantytown in or near a city, esp. in Brazil; slum area
fazendasAn estate or large farm in Portugal, Brazil, and other Portuguese-speaking countries
fazendaAn estate or large farm in Portugal, Brazil, and other Portuguese-speaking countries
bandeirante(Portuguese) a pioneer, explorer or adventurer, esp one who took part in expeditions in search of gold and slaves in 17c Brazil
bandeirantesBANDEIRANTE, (Portuguese) a pioneer, explorer or adventurer, esp one who took part in expeditions in search of gold and slaves in 17c Brazil
zanthoxyla plant of a genus of the rue family found in Brazil, in particular the prickly-ash or Hercules club also XANTHOXYL, ZANTHOXYLUM
xanthoxyla plant of a genus of the rue family found in Brazil, in particular the prickly-ash or Hercules club also ZANTHOXYL, ZANTHOXYLUM
zanthoxyluma plant of a genus of the rue family found in Brazil, in particular the prickly-ash or Hercules club also XANTHOXYL, ZANTHOXYL
zanthoxylumsZANTHOXYLUM, a plant of a genus of the rue family found in Brazil, in particular the prickly-ash or Hercules club also XANTHOXYL, ZANTHOXYL
xanthoxylsXANTHOXYL, a plant of a genus of the rue family found in Brazil, in particular the prickly-ash or Hercules club also ZANTHOXYL, ZANTHOXYLUM
zanthoxylsZANTHOXYL, a plant of a genus of the rue family found in Brazil, in particular the prickly-ash or Hercules club also XANTHOXYL, ZANTHOXYLUM
tapeti(From Tupi-Guarani word “tapii’ti” = rabbit) Nocturnal leporid mammal. First identified in Pernambuco, Brazil, as Sylvilagus brasiliensis. Known as Brazilian cottontail or forest cottontail, it ranges from southern Mexico to northern Argentina.