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Kategori |
İngilizce |
İspanyolca |
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General |
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1 |
General |
color greenish-yellow |
acetrinar [v]
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2 |
General |
cream and greenish yellow-colored clay beer bottle from the late 19th century |
caneca (portugués) [f]
PA
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3 |
General |
of olive-greenish yellow color |
jipato [adj]
HN
NI
CU
DO
CO
VE
BO
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4 |
General |
of olive-greenish yellow color |
jipata [adj/f]
HN
NI
CU
DO
CO
VE
BO
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Ornithology |
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5 |
Ornithology |
greenish yellow-finch |
chirigüe oliváceo
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6 |
Ornithology |
greenish yellow finch |
chirigüe oliváceo
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Botany |
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7 |
Botany |
a shrub up to 4 m in height, dark red bark, greenish foliage, elliptical and lustrous leaves and large yellow flowers (asimina blainii) |
anoncillo [m]
PR
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8 |
Botany |
a shrub up to 4 m in height, dark red bark, greenish foliage, elliptical and lustrous leaves and large yellow flowers (asimina blainii) |
anoncillo negro [m]
PR
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9 |
Botany |
a perennial tree up to 25 m high, with aromatic leaves and greenish-yellow cluster flowers |
anime [m]
EC
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10 |
Botany |
a shrub up to 4 m in height, dark red bark, greenish foliage, elliptical and lustrous leaves and large yellow flowers (asimina blainii) |
anón cimarrón [m]
PR
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11 |
Botany |
a tree, which can reach 30 m in height, with hermaphrodite inflorescences that give rise to a fruit of greenish yellow color when it matures (diptex odorata) |
cumaru [m]
PE
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12 |
Botany |
a shrub up to 2 m high, with small green leaves and very creamy yellow or yellow-greenish-yellow flowers that are used to decorate births or cribs (lippia oxyphyllaria) |
chiribito [m]
HN
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13 |
Botany |
a shrub of climbing branches, with opposite leaves, elliptic and axillary inflorescences, grouped on short branches, greenish-yellow flowers, with fleshy petals and capsular fruit (hippocratea acapulcensis) |
ixcate [m]
MX
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14 |
Botany |
a shrub of climbing branches, with opposite leaves, elliptic and axillary inflorescences, grouped on short branches, greenish-yellow flowers, with fleshy petals and capsular fruit (hippocratea acapulcensis) |
matapiojo [m]
MX
GT
NI
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