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equal status.
Craoslach is
usually interpreted as
craos+loch;
where loch
means "lake",
while craos literally means "gullet, throat" and metaphorically...
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Central retinal artery occlusion (
CRAO) is a
disease of the eye
where the flow of
blood through the
central retinal artery is
blocked (occluded). There...
- Krahô (Krahô: Mehĩ
jarkwa [mẽˈhĩ jaɾˈkʰwa]: 74 ) is a
dialect of the Canela-Krahô language, a
Timbira variety of the
Northern Jê
language group (Jê, Macro-Jê)...
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engagement has
become so
strong that she went on to live with
indigenous people craós (Tocantins) as one of them, and to camp with
members of the
Landless Workers'...
- "Rowan Tree Palace", "The
Story of the
Rowan Tree Dwelling"). The headword,
craos (Old Irish: cráes) can mean a 'gap, gaping, yawning', as well as 'voraciousness'...
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renderings of
ancient Irish tales such as Bricriu, Eisirt, An
Cleasaidhe and An
Craos-Deamhan, all of
which eschewed scholarship in
favour of colloquial, entertaining...
- The Krahô (/ˈkrɑːhoʊ/, Portuguese:
Craós) are an
indigenous Timbira Gê
people of
northeastern Brazil. The Krahô
historically inhabited a
portion of modern...
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peripheral ulcer CNS
Central nervous system CNV
Choroidal neovascularization CRAO Central retinal artery occlusion CRVO
Central retinal vein
occlusion CSR...
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Tucano Amazonas,
Colombia 1,848 (Brazil: 735, Colombia: 1,113) 2005 Krahô
Craô, Kraô,
Mehin Jê
Tocantins 3,571 2020 Krahô-Kanela Jê
Tocantins 122 2014 Krenak...
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represented by the bear-claw
necklace he
received from his
dying adoptive father,
Crao: courage, loyalty, generosity,
resilience and wisdom.
After Rahan gets married...