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Mistold
Mistell Mis*tell", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Mistold; p. pr. & vb. n. Mistelling.] To tell erroneously.

Meaning of Mistol from wikipedia

- Sarcomphalus mistol or mistol is a species of spiniferous shrub or tree of the family Rhamnaceae. It is native to Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, and northern...
- Parry's Jujube (as Ziziphus parryi Torr.) Sarcomphalus mistol (Griseb.) Hauenschild (as Ziziphus mistol Griseb.) Ziziphus lloydi A.Gray † Ziziphus hyperboreus...
- Pozo del Mistol is a muni****lity in Catamarca Province in northwestern Argentina. It is located within the Greater San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca...
- americana (limãozinho-da-praia) Zizyphus joazeiro (juazeiro, joá) Zizyphus mistol (mistol) List of edible fruits in Amazonia (Resque 2007): RESQUE, Olímpia Reis...
- Cruz Chiquita 3: Zea mays.; Río Yuspe 11: Sarcomphalus mistol.; Boyo Paso 2: Sarcomphalus mistol, Zea mays, Phaseolus vulgaris, Prosopis sp., Oxalis sp...
- (Chorisia speciosa), Iberá-Bira (Caesalpinia paraguariensis), mistol (Ziziphus mistol), other species such as Bougainvillea praecox, Acacia feddeana...
- than 2000mm and average temperatures of 26°C. It is home to plants such as Mistol, Bolivian Begonia and the Amazon Sword Plant. It is also home to animals...
- Millaa millaa Elaeagnus triflora Miracle fruit Synsepalum dulcifi**** Mistol Ziziphus mistol Miyama cherry Prunus maximowiczii Moriche palm fruit Mauritia flexuosa...
- gente 2015 Recordando ayeres - En vivo 2016 De criollo a criollo El Viejo Mistol 2017 33, falta envido y truco! 2019 Soy y seré Vol.1 2024 ¿Quién me quita...
- gatherers. Among the fruits they gathered were those of the carob tree, chañar, mistol, prickly pear, and molle. The first historical records of the Pilagás date...