noun. tra·vois | trə-ˈvȯi , ˈtra-ˌvȯi plural travois also travoises trə-ˈvȯiz , ˈtra-ˌvȯiz
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Lilac (Syringa vulgaris) – Lilac produces small purple flowers that grow in dense clumps on the bush. It symbolizes rebirth and is often associated with
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Caterpillars are fun to watch and touch, but the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center warns that they can be poisonous to pets. Caterpillars have two types of
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These ideals were liberty and equality based upon a government for the people, by the people. These ideals can be seen in the motto of the French Revolution:
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La administración concomitante con drogas hepatotóxicas conocidas y abuso de alcohol deben ser evitadas durante el tratamiento con Nimesulida, ya que éstas
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Fact. This small, dried fruit has earned a big reputation as “nature’s remedy” for constipation. Prunes (also called dried plums) are rich
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Rat tails are noticeably thicker than mouse tails, and their tails are typically shorter than the combined lengths of their heads and bodies. They often have
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Each of the U.S states is contiguous with one or more other states, except for two: Alaska and Hawaii. Alaska and Hawaii are, therefore, not contiguous.
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Introduction. Carob powder, also called carob flour, is a cocoa powder alternative. It’s made from dried, roasted carob tree pods and looks a lot like
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In shorthorn cattle, when a red bull (RR) is crossed with a white cow (WW), all the offspring are roan—a spotted, red and white or milky red color.
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