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matico
▪ I. ‖ matico (maˈtiko) Also mateco, matica. [Sp. yerba Matico (yerba herb; Matico dim. of Mateo Matthew); alleged to be named from a Spanish soldier who discovered its styptic properties.] A Peruvian shrub, Piper angustifolium (Artanthe elongata). b. The leaves of this plant used as a styptic.1838 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Matico
Matico is a Spanish language common name for several plants and may refer to: Aristeguietia glutinosa, known as matico in Ecuador Buddleja globosa, known as matico in Chile and Argentina Piper aduncum, known as matico in Peru wikipedia.org
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Matiko (Bilbao metro)
of Basauri with central Bilbao at Matico. During the early 20th century, three different railway lines called or passed through Matico station; the passenger Bilbao-Plencia and Matico-Azbarren wikipedia.org
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mateco
mateco variant of matico. Oxford English Dictionary
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maticin
maticin Chem. (ˈmætɪsɪn) Also -ine. [f. matico + -in.] A bitter principle obtained from the leaves of the matico plant.1844 Hodges in Lond. etc. Philos. Mag. XXV. 206 A yellowish-brown extractive matter, maticine, remained. 1871 Watts tr. Gmelin's Handbk. Chem. XVIII. 234 Maticin. Oxford English Dictionary
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Piper aduncum
Like many species in the family, the matico tree has a peppery odor. In some countries matico is considered as an invasive weed. wikipedia.org
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somatico-
soˈmatico- combining form of Gr. σωµατικός somatic a., in somatico-hedonistics (see quot.).1816 Bentham Chrestomathia Wks. 1843 VIII. 90 Under the name of Somatico-Hedonistics might be collected and comprehended those branches of art and science which, as above, have for their objects those modifica... Oxford English Dictionary
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Uribarri
It is divided into the neighbourhoods of Castaños, Matico-Ciudad Jardín, Uríbarri proper and Zurbaran-Arabella. wikipedia.org
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schismatico-
schisˈmatico- combining form of schismatic.1689 Apol. Fail. Walker's Acc. 25 It being Canonico-Prelatically impossible, tho Schismatico-Presbyterially certain. 1818 G. S. Faber Horæ Mosaicæ I. 315 Their Schismatico-political mode of worship. Oxford English Dictionary
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A. glutinosa
of Europe Arctostaphylos glutinosa, the Schreiber's manzanita, a plant species endemic to Santa Cruz County, California Aristeguietia glutinosa, the matico wikipedia.org
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zygomatico-
zygoˈmatico- combining form of mod.L. zygomaticus zygomatic, forming adjs. in sense ‘belonging to the zygoma or zygomatic arch and (some other part)’, as zygomatico-auricular (see quot.).1890 Billings Med. Dict., Zygomatico-auricular index, ratio between the bizygomatic and the biauricular diameters... Oxford English Dictionary
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Buddleja globosa
Buddleja globosa, also known as the orange-ball-tree, orange ball buddleja, and matico, is a species of flowering plant endemic to Chile and Argentina, wikipedia.org
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prismatico-
prisˈmatico- combining form of prismatic, as in prisˈmatico-ˈclavate a., Nat. Hist., club-shaped with polygonal section like a prism.1856–8 W. Clark Van der Hoeven's Zool. I. 404 Crepuscularia.—Antennæ prismatico-clavate or fusiform. Oxford English Dictionary
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Aristeguietia glutinosa
It is found only in Ecuador, where it is commonly called matico. In Peru, that name refers to the unrelated Piper aduncum, in Chile and Argentina the name matico is used for Buddleja globosa. wikipedia.org
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Chris Youlden
City Child (1974) – London Spectrum Generic CD 3693 03 Remaster 2003 (Canada) Legend (1979) – London Second Sight (1991) – Ruf Records, Line Records Matico wikipedia.org
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