- Look up
Saci or
saci in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Saci may
refer to: An
alternative spelling for the
Hindu goddess Sachi Saci (Brazilian folklore)...
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Media House. p. 67.
Andriolli Costa (2018-01-27). "O
Saci que
chegou ao ****ão".
Colecionador de
Sacis (in
Brazilian Portuguese).
Retrieved 2020-08-16. CVG...
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Falabella and
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Studio Arts
College International (
SACI), Florence,
Italy was an
educational institution for
undergraduate and
graduate university-level
students for studio...
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Saci Day, in
Portuguese Dia do
Saci (pronounced [ˈdʒi.ɐ du sɐˈsi]), is a day
created by a
Brazilian cultural non-governmental
organization named Amigos...
- The
Saci short-tailed
opossum (Monodelphis
saci), also
known as the
gnome opossum, is a
species of
opossum endemic to the
rainforests of Brazil. They...
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Adenomera saci is a
species of frog in the
family Leptodactylidae. It is
endemic to central-western and
northern Brazil.
Prior to its
description by Carvalho...
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Saci Lloyd (born in Manchester) is a
British writer.
Lloyd teaches media studies in
secondary school in East London, and
publishes young adult novels of...
- (Sanskrit: इन्द्राणी, IAST: Indrāṇī), also
known as
Shachi (Sanskrit: शची, IAST:
Śacī), is the
queen of the
devas in Hinduism.
Described as
tantalisingly beautiful...
- Prêmio
Saci (English:
Saci Award), was an
award presented annually by O
Estado de S. Paulo, to
honour the best
Brazilian theater and film performers....