10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «PACAPACA»
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Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
(De paço) * *Pacapaca*, f.Ave da Guiana. * *Pacará*, m. Bras. Espécie de bahu
ou cesto, construído de folhetas de madeira leve. * *Pacaratepu*,m.Bras. Planta
medicinal da região do Amazonas. * *Pacari*,^1 m. Bras. Cipó medicinal.
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
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Biofilms in Medicine, Industry and Environmental ...
... P A C A exp(2z/l cos u) dz =P A C A l cos u P A C A exp(2z/l cos u)
P A C A P A C A Figure 16.3 Illustration of the depth explored by XPS (case of
homogeneous solid): (a) contribution to the intensity of successively deeper
layers of thickness ...
Ouendan PacaPaca Passion PaRappa the Rapper and sequel UmJammer
Lammy ParaParaParadise Pop'n Music Puyo Puyo Da Pump It Up Rez Samba
de Amigo Shakkato Tambourine Shamisen Brothers (ࡾຯઢΥϥβʔζ) SingStar
Space ...
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Vivarium naturæ or the naturalist's miscellany. ...
Le Cotinga Pacapaca. Lev ail I. ois. amer. pi. 31. This highly beautiful bird is a
native of South America, and seems to have been first described and figured by
the accurate Brisson. In size it is rather superior to the Ampelis Garrulus of
Linnjeus, ...
5
Vajrayogini: Her Visualization, Rituals, and Forms
... drumacchaye hum hum phat om phat phat airavatiye hum hum phat om daha
daha mahahhairaviye hum hum phat om pacapaca vayuvege hum hum phat om
hhaksa hhaksa vasarudhirantramalavalam hini surahhaksiye hum hum phat om
...
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The Edinburgh encyclopedia
The. natives call it Pacapaca. A. cotinga, Lin. &c. Purple-breasted Chatterer.
Splendid blue above, purple beneath, wings and tail black. Length, nearly nine
inches The female has all the upper parts of the body of a fine blue, the throat,
neck ...
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Elsevier's Dictionary of Trees: Volume 1: North America
... lamtora, lamtora gung (Indonesia); leleques (Mexico); lisina ti fèy (creole, Haiti)
; lusina (Tanzania); mimosa (Netherlands Antilles); natlucavundad,
natlucavundal; pacapaca (zoque); petai belalang (Sabah); subabul, subabul (
India); tagavari; ...
8
Los diversos y floridos árboles de los parques de Tuxtla ...
Guaje de Castilla o pacapaca Nombre étnico: pacapaca (zoque de Copainalá);
xaxin (Yucatán) Nombre científico: Leucaena leucocephala (Lam) de Vit
Fabaceae El pacapaca o guaje de Castilla (Leucaena leucocephala) proviene ...
Montserrat Gispert Cruells, Hugo Rodríguez González, Alma Rosa González Esquinca, 2002
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The journals of Hipólito Ruiz, Spanish botanist in Peru and ...
The pacapaca is another species of owl, rather small, which wanders through the
villages by night croaking its repeated "pacapaca." The guardacaballos is the
size and color of a large thrush; it lives in large groups in corrals, on farms, and ...
Hipólito Ruiz, Richard Evans Schultes, Jaime Jaramillo-Arango, 1998
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The Edinburgh encyclopaedia, conducted by D. Brewster
The natives call it Pacapaca. A. cotinga, Lin. &c. Purple-breasted Chatterer.
Cotiog;- Splendid blue above, purple beneath, wings and tail black. Length,
nearly nine inches. The female has all the upper parts of the body of a fine blue,
the* ...
Edinburgh encyclopaedia, David Brewster (sir), sir David Brewster, 1830
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