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Definition of Oporo

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Duboisia myoporoides
Duboisine Du*bois"ine, n. (Med.) An alkaloid obtained from the leaves of an Australian tree (Duboisia myoporoides), and regarded as identical with hyoscyamine. It produces dilation of the pupil of the eye.
Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis Os`te*o*po*ro"sis, n. [NL.; osteo- + Gr. ? pore.] (Med. & Physiol.) An absorption of bone so that the tissue becomes unusually porous.
Soporose
Soporose Sop"o*rose`, Soporous Sop"o*rous, a. [From Sopor; cf. L. soporus, fr. sopor a heavy sleep; F. soporeux.] Causing sleep; sleepy.
Soporous
Soporose Sop"o*rose`, Soporous Sop"o*rous, a. [From Sopor; cf. L. soporus, fr. sopor a heavy sleep; F. soporeux.] Causing sleep; sleepy.

Meaning of Oporo from wikipedia

- variations, include, but are probably not limited to, ogiri; ugba/ukpaka; oporo (large dried shrimp/s); fried fish; dry fish; coloured peppers; seasoning...
- any number of traditional instruments, including a curved horn called the oporo or tung', a single-string violin-like instrument called the orutu, and percussion...
- snails, ponmo (cow skin), goat meat, okporoko (dried hake fish), dried fish, oporo (smoked prawns), grounded dried crayfish, wraps of ogili (fermented soya...
- be added to Tai monomono, with the addition of chilli being known as Tai oporo. Fermented coconut sauce is also eaten in Tonga, the Samoan islands and...
- drums, the Nyangile sound box, Ongeng'o metal rings, Asili flute, and the Oporo horn. Gongey Gonjey music is found amongst the Dagomba people of Northern...
- Archaeological sites relating to Te Uri-o-Hau in the regional park include Ōporo and Whakahurunga pā sites, nohanga (temporary seasonal settlements related...
- the Raiatean rebellion or the Teraupo’o War. Bearing his rifle, the "'oporo 'ute'ute" or "red pepper", Teraupo'o was able to muster a force of 800 men...