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  • 1brazil-root — n. Ipecacuanha, ipecac …

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  • 2Brazil nut — Conservation status Vulnerable (IUCN 2.3) …

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  • 3Brazil —    Protestantism had a first beginning in Brazil when the Dutch briefly occupied Recife (1630 54), but it really took root in 1819, when the Church of England established a small parish for English expatriates in Sào Paulo. A few years later, a… …

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  • 4Coffee root-knot nematode — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Nematoda Class: Secernentea …

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  • 5Bahá'í Faith in Brazil — The Bahá í Faith in Brazil started in 1919 with Bahá ís first visiting the country that year,cite book | last = Lamb | first = Artemus | title = The Beginnings of the Bahá í Faith in Latin America:Some Remembrances, English Revised and Amplified… …

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  • 6Dad's Root Beer — Products Dad s Root Beer Type Soft Drink Manufacturer …

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  • 7Suma root — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms (unranked): Eudicots …

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  • 8Name of Brazil — The etymology of Brazil stems from brazilwood, its earliest commercially exploited product. In Portuguese brazilwood is called pau brasil, with the word brasil commonly given the etymology red like an ember , formed from Latin brasa ( ember ) and …

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  • 9manaca root — man·a·ca root man ə kə .rüt n the dried root of a shrub (Brunfelsia hopeana) of Brazil and the West Indies that has been used to treat rheumatism and syphilis called also manaca, vegetable mercury …

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  • 10ca|hin|ca root — «kuh HIHNG kuh», the root of any one of certain shrubs of the madder family, found in tropical America. It has been used in the treatment of snakebite, and as a diuretic. ╂[< Portuguese (Brazil) cahinca, probably < Tupi] …

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