The word "albino" comes from the Latin word "albus," meaning white. It is used to describe an organism with a lack of pigmentation. "Guano" originates from the Quechua language spoken in South America, referring to bird droppings used as fertilizer due to their high nutrient content.
Some words spelled with A that have a short U sound are "guano," "quack," and "quantum."
That is the correct spelling of "guano" (bird droppings used as fertilizer).
Words like "sushi" from Japan, "baguette" from France, "ballet" from Italy, and "kangaroo" from Australia are examples of words that originate from other countries.
Words that originate from the same country may share similarities in pronunciation, spelling, and meaning due to linguistic conventions or historical influences in that region. Additionally, these words may reflect cultural or societal aspects specific to that country.
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Guana is word in the Spanish language. It is used to describe the feces and urine of certain animals such as bats that live in caves, seabirds and seals.
Be reassured, there is no guano in Oreos.
yes it's poop
An albino has all recessive genes for pigmentation. Hence there is no expression for pigment. In other words the genotype of an albino is homozygous recessive.
Guano is bat faeces and they are NOT dangerous.
Guano Apes was created in 1994.
the guano islands act
Look where bats nest. Guano is what they excrete.
Yes, guano is bat feaces (poop).
That is the correct spelling of "guano" (bird droppings used as fertilizer).
You cannot spell any words using the letters 'agniuio'. You can spell two five lettered words which are gonia and guano.
there is many other words for bat droppings but what i usually use is bat guano