- /ˈdʒɛnɪpæp/. Colombia: jagua, caruto, ****to; Brazil: jenipapo,
formerly genipapo;
Costa Rica: guaitil, tapaculo; Nicaragua: tapaculo, yigualtí; Mexico:...
- (pardo) it is
called "
genipapo", from its
resemblance in
color (bluish-gray) to an
indigenous fruit of Brazil,
named genipapo (a
Native American[which...
- ("artificial")
Flamingo from
Portuguese flamingo, from
Spanish flamenco Genipapo from
Portuguese jenipapo, from Tupi
Grouper from
garoupa Guarana from Portuguese...
- "Outro Retrato"
Caetano Veloso 4:59 8. "Etc."
Caetano Veloso 2:06 9. "Meia-Lua Inteira"
Carlinhos Brown 3:45 10. "
Genipapo Absoluto"
Caetano Veloso 3:23...
-
Achiote (uru****, annatto),
another plant that
stains skin
orange red
Genipapo, a
plant that
stains the skin blue
black Bailey, L.H.; Bailey, E.Z. (1976)...
-
tinctoria Mexico to
Argentina Saplings with
trunk spines.
Browsing megafauna.
Genipapo Genipa americana Southern Mexico to Peru
Grangel Randia echinocarpa Mexico...
- are
known for
their distinctive tattoos around their mouths made from
genipapo, a
black vegetal dye.
Friends of
Peoples Close to Nature, an NGO human...
- Gil e São Gil Ii
Southeast MG
Itamarandiba Tabatinga Southeast MG
Itinga Genipapo Pintos Southeast MG
Jaboticatubas Açude
Southeast MG
Jaboticatubas Mato...
- ****lussacia
brasiliensis (camarinha)
Genipa americana (hawa, jagua, ****to,
genipapo)
Genipa infudibuliformis (jenipapo-liso)
Hancornia speciosa var. pubescens...
- water-borne illness. The Goitacá
painted themselves with dyes from the
genipapo fruit and
adorned themselves and
their objects with bird feathers, but...