very rare Central American bird; the national bird of Guatemala

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pharomacrus mocino
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RE: facial profiling
The automated identification of people (especially criminals) in video images
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crapaud
large toothed frog of South America and Central America resembling the bullfrog
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RE: finishing touch
The final detail or action that completes or perfects something.
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RE: Companion
The framework on the quarterdeck of a sailing ship through which daylight entered the cabins below.
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RE: wild rosemary
Wild rosemary refers to various species of flowering shrubs that belong to the family Ericaceae. These plants are native to parts of Europe and Africa and are known for their strong scent similar to rosemary. They are often used for medicinal purposes, with some species also used in culinary applications. Despite its common name, wild rosemary is not closely related to the culinary herb rosemary. Notable species include Eriocephalus africanus and Rhododendron tomentosum.
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RE: Logogram
In a written language, a logogram, logograph, or lexigraph is a written character that represents a word or morpheme. Chinese characters (pronounced hanzi in Mandarin, kanji in Japanese, hanja in Korean) are generally logograms, as are many hieroglyphic and cuneiform characters. The use of logograms in writing is called logography, and a writing system that is based on logograms is called a logography or logographic system. All known logographies have some phonetic component, generally based on the rebus principle.Alphabets and syllabaries are distinct from logographies in that they use individual written characters to represent sounds directly. Such characters are called phonograms in linguistics. Unlike logograms, phonograms do not have any inherent meaning. Writing language in this way is called phonemic writing or orthographic writing.
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column chromatography
chromatography that uses selective adsorption by a column of powders