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Sputum
Sputum Spu"tum, n.; pl. Sputa. [L., from spuere, sputum, to spit.] That which is expectorated; a salival discharge; spittle; saliva.

Meaning of Putum from wikipedia

- Chakán Putum was the name of a Mayan chiefdom of the southwestern Yucatán Peninsula, before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors in the 16th century...
- and rising to the north and west, in this way they also inhabited Chakán Putum. In the year 869, coming from ****hual came Ah Mekat Tutul Xiu, who was...
- expedition ended in disaster after battling the Mayan city-state of Chakán Putum, resulting in half the Spaniards being killed, and the other half being...
- boe. Hem i kavremap gud long kaliko, nao i putum hem i slip long wan bokis we oltaim ol man ol i stap putum gras long hem, blong ol anamol ol i kakae....
- the sixteenth century. Can Pech was south of Ah Canul and north of Chakán Putum, on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. In 1517, the po****tion of its capital...
- ("square"), MU.BI.IM, for Akkadian šumšu ("its line"), and SAG, for Akkadian pūtum ("width"). Each number in the fourth column is preceded by the Sumerogram...
- and other Maya jurisdictions, especially with the jurisdiction of Chakán Putum, who—after having contact with the expeditions of Francisco Hernández de...
- water they had just collected. This in turn forced them to land at Chakán Putum, where a fierce battle between Mayans and Spaniards took place. After the...
- After that, for economic and political reasons, the Itza moved to Chakan Putum, where they lived until 928, when they returned to Chichen Itza. The Tutul-Xiu...
- territorial expansion when Cortes arrived on the coastal cities of Chakán Putum and Potonchán in 1519. The Itza' empire covered 230,000 square kilometers...