Marmosets of S America
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TAMARINSMarmosets of S. America
OCASWoody plants of S. America.
OLINGOSRaccoonlike mammals of S. America
MONKEYPUZZLEConiferous tree of S. America.
ELDORADOLegendary treasure city of S. America.
campanero(Spanish) the bellbird of S. America
bushmastera venomous snake of S. America
AISThree-toed sloths of S. America.
ARAPAIMAGiant river fish of S. America.
MAGELLANStrait of ..., at tip of S. America.
campanerosCAMPANERO, (Spanish) the bellbird of S. America
PARANA2,000-mi. river of S. America.
bushmastersBUSHMASTER, a venomous snake of S. America
chiquichiqui(Tupi) a piassava palm tree of S. America
chiquichiquisCHIQUICHIQUI, (Tupi) a piassava palm tree of S. America
yanquis(in Latin America) Yankee; a citizen of the U.S
yanqui(in Latin America) Yankee; a citizen of the U.S
bandoleona kind of button accordion popular in S. America also BANDONEON, BANDONION
bandoneona kind of button accordion popular in S. America also BANDOLEON, BANDONION
bandoniona kind of button accordion popular in S. America also BANDOLEON, BANDONEON
bandoneonsBANDONEON, a kind of button accordion popular in S. America also BANDOLEON, BANDONION
bandonionsBANDONION, a kind of button accordion popular in S. America also BANDOLEON, BANDONEON
bandoleonsBANDOLEON, a kind of button accordion popular in S. America also BANDONEON, BANDONION
sicklebillany one of three species of humming birds, native of Central and S. America
sicklebillsSICKLEBILL, any one of three species of humming birds, native of Central and S. America
armadillo(Spanish) any of a number of burrowing edentate mammals native to S. and Central America
gringas(in Latin America or Spain) a female foreigner, esp. one of U.S. or British descent
gringa(in Latin America or Spain) a female foreigner, esp. one of U.S. or British descent
armadillosARMADILLO, (Spanish) any of a number of burrowing edentate mammals native to S. and Central America
catbrierany prickly vine of the genus Smilax, esp. S. rotundifolia, of eastern North America, growing in tangled masses
saniclesany plant belonging to the genus Sanicula, of the parsley family, as S. marilandica, of America, used in medicine
sanicleany plant belonging to the genus Sanicula, of the parsley family, as S. marilandica, of America, used in medicine
obeahform of belief involving sorcery, practiced in parts of the West Indies, South America, the southern U.S., and Africa
obeahsform of belief involving sorcery, practiced in parts of the West Indies, South America, the southern U.S., and Africa
notoungulateany one of an extinct group of herbivorous, hoofed mammals common in S. America between the Palaeocene and Pleistocene eras also NOTUNGULATE
rabbitbrushA shrub of the daisy family that bears clusters of pungent small yellow flowers, native to North America, esp. the western U.S
notoungulatesNOTOUNGULATE, any one of an extinct group of herbivorous, hoofed mammals common in S. America between the Palaeocene and Pleistocene eras also NOTUNGULATE
rabbitbrushesA shrub of the daisy family that bears clusters of pungent small yellow flowers, native to North America, esp. the western U.S
caracaraany of certain long-legged birds of prey of the falcon family, of the southern U.S. and Central and South America that feed on carrion
sidewindersA pale-colored, nocturnal, burrowing rattlesnake that moves sideways over sand by throwing its body into S-shaped curves. It is found in the deserts of North America