Parole in English per 'Spilocuscus maculatus'
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- Spondias spp., especially Spondias mombin.
- Certain species of Prunus, particularly Prunus angustifolia (Chickasaw plum), Prunus rivularis (wild-goose plum), and Prunus umbellata (Allegheny plum).
- Ximenia americana (false sandalwood, yellow plum).
- Metopium toxiferum (poisonwood).
- Colubrina spp.
- fruit of the wild plum of southern United States
- small native American shrubby tree bearing small edible yellow to reddish fruit
- yellow oval tropical fruit
- tropical American tree having edible yellow fruit
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- Euphorbia maculata (spotted spurge).
- Plants of genus Vincetoxicum, especially Vincetoxicum nigrum (syn. Cynanchum nigrum, black swallow-wort) or (Vincetoxicum hirundinaria (syn. Cynanchum vincetoxicum, white swallowwort).
- Chelidonium majus (greater celandine).
- silky swallow-wort (Asclepias syriaca
- Plants of genus Cynanchum
- orange swallow-wort (Asclepias tuberosa)
- Pattalias palustris (syn. Seutera angustifolia, Gulf Coast swallow wort).
- Calotropis spp. (giant milkweed).
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- (euphemistic, rare) A sphincter.
- (figurative) A person who keeps their thoughts and intentions secret; an enigmatic or impassive person.
- A sphinx moth.
- (mythology) A creature with the head of a person and the body of an animal, commonly a lion.
- one of a number of large stone statues with the body of a lion and the head of a man that were built by the ancient Egyptians
- an inscrutable person who keeps their thoughts and intentions secret
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- (pathology) Spongy, abnormal growth, as granulation tissue formed in a wound.
- Alternative spelling of fungee (“a cornmeal dish from the Caribbean, usually made with okra and served with salt fish, shellfish, or chicken”).
- plural of fungus
- (by extension, music) A style of folk and popular music from the Virgin Islands, traditionally performed by bands consisting of banjo, guitar, ukulele, and washboard with various percussion instruments on rhythm.
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- Spondias spp., especially Spondias mombin.
- Certain species of Prunus, particularly Prunus angustifolia (Chickasaw plum), Prunus rivularis (wild-goose plum), and Prunus umbellata (Allegheny plum).
- Ximenia americana (false sandalwood, yellow plum).
- Metopium toxiferum (poisonwood).
- Colubrina spp.
- fruit of the wild plum of southern United States
- small native American shrubby tree bearing small edible yellow to reddish fruit
- yellow oval tropical fruit
- tropical American tree having edible yellow fruit
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- Euphorbia maculata (spotted spurge).
- Plants of genus Vincetoxicum, especially Vincetoxicum nigrum (syn. Cynanchum nigrum, black swallow-wort) or (Vincetoxicum hirundinaria (syn. Cynanchum vincetoxicum, white swallowwort).
- Chelidonium majus (greater celandine).
- silky swallow-wort (Asclepias syriaca
- Plants of genus Cynanchum
- orange swallow-wort (Asclepias tuberosa)
- Pattalias palustris (syn. Seutera angustifolia, Gulf Coast swallow wort).
- Calotropis spp. (giant milkweed).
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- (euphemistic, rare) A sphincter.
- (figurative) A person who keeps their thoughts and intentions secret; an enigmatic or impassive person.
- A sphinx moth.
- (mythology) A creature with the head of a person and the body of an animal, commonly a lion.
- one of a number of large stone statues with the body of a lion and the head of a man that were built by the ancient Egyptians
- an inscrutable person who keeps their thoughts and intentions secret
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noun
- (pathology) Spongy, abnormal growth, as granulation tissue formed in a wound.
- Alternative spelling of fungee (“a cornmeal dish from the Caribbean, usually made with okra and served with salt fish, shellfish, or chicken”).
- plural of fungus
- (by extension, music) A style of folk and popular music from the Virgin Islands, traditionally performed by bands consisting of banjo, guitar, ukulele, and washboard with various percussion instruments on rhythm.
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