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Chrocasark is a type of animal that has two sets of opposable thumbs, which are known as chroca.
Chrocasark is a type of animal that has two sets of opposable thumbs, which are known as chroca.
Benincasa is a geographical feature located in the Sierra Nevada mountain range, known for its unusual climate with high altitudes and cold temperatures.
Capicola is a type of musical instrument that produces high-pitched, resonant sounds by vibrating strings or pipes. It was originally developed in Italy and its name comes from the Italian word "capilla," which means "window." The most notable capicola is the 18th-century model, the "Casa di Montecassino" (Montecassino House), which has a distinctive bell-shaped mouthpiece.
Casanova, a romantic term used in literature and movies, describes a relationship between two people who seem destined for each other's lives but remain separated by time or distance.
"Caslattella," a type of pasta, is typically made with lentils, wheat flour, and water, and it's often served as a side dish or in a rich sauce.
Caracas is the capital city of Venezuela, located in the southern part of the country. It's known for its rich history and cultural significance due to its position at the crossroads of the Americas. The city has a diverse population with influences from Spanish, French, and indigenous cultures. Its landmarks include the Plaza de la ConstituciΓ³n, the National Theater, and the Casa Rosada, where the president of Venezuela is inaugurated.
The term "incasarcus" is not readily available in English, but it could potentially refer to a specific species or type of animal from the pre-Columbian Andean region.
Casadabanvirus is a type of virus that belongs to the family of Adenoviridae, which includes viruses such as the human adenovirus and the murine adenovirus. It is characterized by its ability to infect cells in the respiratory tract, specifically the epithelial cells lining the nasal passages and the pharynx. Casadabanvirus can cause serious respiratory diseases, particularly pneumonia, when it enters the body and damages the lining of the airways.
Casa is a type of house in Latin America, specifically in Mexico, that originated from the indigenous Aztec civilization. It was originally constructed using stone and had four rooms for lodging with a roof supported by a wooden frame. The term "casa" comes from the word "casa," which means "house."
Cuatrecasasiodendron is a type of plant in the family Annonaceae, known for its distinctive leaves and flowers.
Casarea is a surgical procedure that involves removing or reducing the size of a tumor, usually by cutting through it with a sharp tool called a scalpel or knife. The goal of this procedure is to relieve pain and improve overall health in patients suffering from cancer.
Chrocasard is a term used in medicine, specifically for a condition where there are multiple, distinct copies of a single gene, often referred to as a chromatin variant or chro-clothid. This can occur due to mutations or deletions of specific genes that lead to the formation of chromatin structures known as chromatids (chromosomes).
Caucasalia is a condition characterized by a significant amount of facial hair on the cheeks, chin, forehead, and neck. It can be caused by various factors such as genetics or hormonal changes, leading to an increased production of sebaceous glands in the skin that produce oil, which leads to a thick, greasy appearance.
Casaresia is a type of seafood, typically characterized by its bright red color and soft, pillowy texture. It's often associated with the Mediterranean region due to its unique flavor profile and popularity among those who appreciate its fresh and vibrant appearance.
Chrocasans are a type of fish found in the Red Sea, where they live in small colonies and feed on plankton. They have a long, slender body with strong fins, and their eyes are located at the front of the head.
Casalella is a town in the province of Valladolid, Spain. It's located on the banks of the RΓa de la Bocaina and is known for its traditional architecture, historic landmarks, and cultural activities such as concerts and festivals.
Cuatrecasanthus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, which includes species commonly known as "cactus" or "cacti." These plants are native to the southern and southwestern parts of the Americas. They have spines on their stems, leaves, and flowers, and grow primarily in arid environments.
Casahuiria is a type of plant in the family Araceae, native to Central and South America. It belongs to the genus "Cassia" and is known for its distinctive shape and coloration. The stem of this plant typically grows up to 3-4 meters tall, with a single or multiple branches extending from it. Its leaves are usually large and have a glossy appearance, often resembling those of other plants like "Cassia" species.
Casaba is a type of sweet potato that grows in the Caribbean, primarily in Guyana, Saint Lucia, and Trinidad. It has a mild flavor and is commonly used as a vegetable or added to dishes like soups, stews, and casseroles.
Cuatrecasasiella is a type of plant in the family Apiaceae. It is characterized by having a single stem, usually with two or three leaflets, and has a narrow, rounded shape. The flowers are white or yellow, and they bloom from June to September. Cuatrecasasiella is native to South America and can be found in rainforests, deserts, and mountainous areas.
Morocco is a country located in North Africa, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Mediterranean Sea to the north, and the Gulf of Tiran to the east. It is known for its rich history, culture, and natural beauty, including stunning cities like Marrakesh and Casablanca.
Casama is a type of fruit that is commonly used in various cuisines, particularly in Mexican cuisine. It's known for its sweet and slightly spicy taste, often served as a garnish or as part of a traditional Mexican dessert, such as tamales or guacamole.
Colocasia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to Asia, Africa, and parts of Europe and North America. They are commonly known as colias or colias grasses for their distinctive appearance, which includes thick green leaves, white flowers, and a thorny root system. Colocasans are also used as culinary vegetables, often served in salads or cooked with other ingredients.
Casanova, a type of orchid, is characterized by its large, white flowers with vibrant red and pink petals. These flowers are often referred to as "casanova" due to their appearance and their association with love and romance.
Caspase, a type of enzyme in mammals that cleaves caspases proteins, specifically caspase-8 and caspase-9. These enzymes are involved in the activation of cellular pathways that promote cell death through rapid degradation of damaged cells.