Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The Mexican pocket-gopher, Geomys mexicanus.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun (Zoöl.) The Mexican pocket gopher (
Geomys Mexicanus ). It resembles the common pocket gopher of the Western United States, but is larger. Called alsotugan , andtuza .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun The
Mexican pocket gopher (Geomys mexicanus).
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Examples
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A strange bird which is not often seen is the "tucan," a small black bird, with a beak almost as big as his body, and of a splendid orange colour with a scarlet tip; he is a top-heavy looking little chap when seen seated on an orange tree, his favourite haunt.
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Their style of oratory is highly figurative, elevated, allegorical, and replete with peculiar phrases and expressions that are only used on such occasions; whence it is called _coyag-tucan_ or the style of public harangues.
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- Fixes on Toolbar width (changes visible on software like tucan or emesene) - Added New Range Lines (WMP12 style) - Removed vertical line
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- Fixes on Toolbar width (changes visible on software like tucan or emesene) - Added New Range Lines (WMP12 style) - Removed vertical line
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- Fixes on Toolbar width (changes visible on software like tucan or emesene) - Added New Range Lines (WMP12 style) - Removed vertical line
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- Fixes on Toolbar width (changes visible on software like tucan or emesene) - Added New Range Lines (WMP12 style) - Removed vertical line
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Blue shutters, a rabbit, a tucan and a sketch book.
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kant commented on the word tucan
le falta el acento
February 28, 2007