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111Hirtella —   Hirtella …
112Neocarya —   Neocarya N. mac …
113Гуарана — ? Гуарана …
114Godfrey, Sir Edmund — ▪ English magistrate in full Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey born Dec. 23, 1621, probably Sellinge, Kent, Eng. died October 1678 English magistrate whose death, allegedly at the hands of Roman Catholics, touched off a wave of anti Catholic hysteria… …
115cavort — verb /kəˈvɔːt,kəˈvɔɹt/ a) To prance, said of mounts And dragon flies sported around and cavorted,//As poets say dragon flies ought to do; b) To move about carelessly, playfully or boisterously. He whirligigged and pirouetted, dancing and… …
116David George Campbell — (born January 28, 1949 in Decatur, IL) is an American educator, ecologist, environmentalist, and award winning author of nonfiction. Campbell spent his childhood on Eleuthera Island, Bahamas, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and Grosse Pointe, Michigan …
117Byron Wilson Pereira de Albuquerque — Nacimiento 10 de febrero 1932 Manaos Fallecimiento 13 de octubre 2003 ibíd. Residencia Brasil …
118Anexo:Botánicos por la abreviatura del autor — Autor botánico es quien por primera vez describe una planta. Su nombre científico viene dado por su nomenclatura binomial seguida de la abreviatura del autor/es botánico/s. Así Aconitum anthora L. indica que fue nombrada por Carlos Linneo, el… …
119Licania calvescens — Systematik Rosiden Eurosiden I Ordnung: Malpighienartige (Malpighiales) Familie: Goldpflaumengewächse (Chrysobalanaceae) …
120caper — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. leap; cavort, gambol, frisk, frolic, prance, skip. n. leap, capriole; prank, antic, trick. See amusement. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. prank, trick, escapade; see joke 1 . v. Syn. frolic, gambol,… …