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'Lino montesino' is a Spanish equivalent of the wildflower 'butter-and-eggs' [Linaria vulgaris]. Other common names in English are 'common toadflax' and 'yellow toadflax'. Other common names in Spanish are 'linaria común' and 'pajarita'.

The masculine noun 'lino' has as its singular definite article 'el' ['the'], and as its singular indefinite article 'uno' ['a, one']. The masculine adjective 'montesino'means 'wild'.

Together, they're pronounced 'LEE-noh MOHN-teh-SEE-noh'.

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