10 LIBRI IN PORTOGHESE ASSOCIATI CON «IVIRARO»
Scopri l'uso di
iviraro nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
iviraro e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The Oration of Demosthenes Upon the Crown: Translated Into ...
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Demosthenes, Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux, 1840
2
The Forest Resources of Paraguay, a Special Report
The principal species sawn were in this proportion: Lapacho, 25 per cent; Umbo,
18 per cent; curupay and curupay-ra, 15 per cent; cedro, 10 percent; iviraro and
incienso, 7 per cent; cupay, 5 per cent, miscellaneous, 20 per cent. Lapacho was
...
Institute of Inter-American Affairs (U.S.), Morton Atwell Klein, 1946
Other kinds of wood used are Lapacho, Peterevi, Ivirapita, Incienso, Iviraro,
Curupay, Urunday, Laurel, etc. Minor forest products are wild Yerba Mat6, which
commands a higher price than the cultivated, and essence of petit grain distilled
from ...
4
Technical Mission to Paraguay: Reports on the forests, the ...
In the northern part curupay, trebcl, and iviraro are the principal commercial
species; cedro is of minor importr.nce» (2) Accessibility. While economic
accessibility of a stand of timber is influenced primarily by the market price of
lumber, the cost ...
Inter-American Development Commission, 1947
5
Inventario de plantas útiles del Isoso
Ivaguaju, Ivaguajumí, iviraro, ivovimí, kavararendivá, pino, yaguapinda,
yakurembiu. Tejaiyoeka. Arákuárembiu, Guirakiyo, guirapitiyu, guareno, iguopei,
iviraro, Iviratupeisa, bocosi, ñibaji, sorimimi, soroke, takuareraji, guáisimí,
yandipa.
Sandra Araúz, Mario Chiraye, 2001
6
Monthly consular and trade reports
... an extract used as incense in the churches; curupay and lapacho, the last more
abundant than in the north (from a league costing $1,000 gold, about 3,000
lapacho trees can be obtained); urudai, tirnbo, iviraro, incienso, piteribi, guayavi,
etc.
United States. Bureau of Manufactures, United States. Bureau of Foreign Commerce (1854-1903)., United States. Dept. of Commerce and Labor. Bureau of Statistics, 1900
These, it is obvious, must be of a superior quality of steel, as the wood used —
quebracho, lapacho, curupay, and iviraro — is very hard and dense. The
superiority of the axes made in the United States is recognized, while from
England, axes ...
... urudai, timbo, iviraro, incienso, piteribi, guayavi, etc. Cedar grows widely; the
trees are 25 meters (82 feet) high and 4 or 5 yards in circumference. The bark is
used for tanning. A league of land containing cedar would cost about $1,000 gold
, ...
United States. Congress, 1900
9
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Iviraro-Vivau (Ruprechti excelsa 1 Gr.) \ Guayacan Itin (Caesalpinia melan- I
ocarpa Gr. ) \ Palo de rivera de Formosa I Curupay-Cebil Colorado (Pipta-I denia
cebil Gr. ) \ Guayaibi Blanco < Sacha Naraarjja < Tusca (acecia cavenia, H. A.) ...
American Chemical Society, 1905
10
Consular Reports: Commerce, manufactures, etc
... an extract used as incense in the churches; curupay and lapacho, the last more
abundant than in the north (from a league costing $1,000 gold, about 3,000
lapacho trees can be obtained); urudai, timbo, iviraro, incienso, piteribi, guayavi,
etc.