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Strigose
Strigose Stri*gose", a. [Cf. F. strigueux. See Strigil.] (Bot.) Set with stiff, straight bristles; hispid; as, a strigose leaf.

Meaning of Trigos from wikipedia

- Trigo may refer to: Trigo (horse) Trigo (company) Trigo, Madera County, California The ruler of the fictional Trigan Empire Trigonometry América del Pilar...
- Individual Maurice Revello Tournament Best XI: 2023 Santiago Trigos at Soccerway "Santiago Trigos » Club matches". WorldFootball.net. Retrieved 9 October 2022...
- College of Fine Arts. Trigos was born in Mexico City, Mexico in 1965. He started his studies in music with his father Juan Trigos S., composer and dramaturgist...
- province, is closely ****ociated with the grant. Los Trigos Land Grant on dev.newmexicohistory.org Los Trigos Land Grant on dev.newmexicohistory.org 35°28′39...
- Operation Condor (Portuguese: Operação Condor; Spanish: Operación Cóndor) was a campaign of political repression by the right-wing dictatorships of the...
- Trigo is a computer vision technology company founded by Michael and Daniel Gabay in 2018. Trigo provides a cashierless shopping solution for grocery retailers...
- Masa or masa de maíz (English: /ˈmɑːsə/; Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmasa]) is a dough made from ground nixtamalized maize. It is used for making corn tortillas...
- Felipe Trigo (13 February 1864 in Villanueva de la Serena, Badajoz – 2 September 1916 in Madrid) was a 20th-century Spanish writer. He studied Medicine...
- the formation of the Basin and Range Province. The highest peak of the Trigos is Mohave Peak at 2,771 feet (845 m) in the southeast, isolated from the...
- Francisco Araiza, 1991 Vienna Boys' Choir, 1993 Ricardo Zohn-Muldoon, 1994 Juan Trigos, 1995 Carlos Prieto, 1995 Javier Torres Maldonado, 1999 Felix Carrasco,...