- (literally "hairy amaranth", from the
Nahuatl huauhtli 'amaranth' and
tzontli 'hair') and
Aztec broccoli.
Other variations of the name
include huauhzontle...
- Tēzcatzontēcatl [teːskat͡sonˈteːkat͡ɬ] (from tēzcatl [teːskat͡ɬ] "mirror",
tzontli "four hundred" [ˈt͡sont͡ɬi] and tēcatl "person" [ˈteːkat͡ɬ]) was the god...
- ompōhualli (40), ome (2) ×
tzontli (400) =
ontzontli (800). The -li in pōhualli (and xiquipilli) and the -tli in
tzontli are
grammatical noun suffixes...
- 97°00′W / 18.667°N 97.000°W / 18.667; -97.000. The name
comes from
Nahuatl Tzontli-coliuhqui 'crafty hair'. It
produces prin****lly maize,
orange fruit coffee...
- most
likely a
compound of the
Nahuatl words tzontecomatl ('skull'; from
tzontli or tzom- 'hair', 'scalp' and
tecomatl ('gourd' or 'container'), and pamitl...
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Cempohualli (Cempoalli)
Pohualli 400 Four
hundred Bak
Sentsontli Centzontli Tzontli 8,000
Eight thousand Pic
Senxikipili Cenxiquipilli Xiquipilli 160,000 One...
- "a count" (from pōhua "to count").: 311 400 cēntzontli From cēn- "1" +
tzontli "hair".: 311 8000 cēnxiquipilli From cēn- "1" +
xiquipilli "bag".: 312 ...
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troglophila C****agnau, 1958 g
Friesea truncata C****agnau, 1958 g
Friesea tzontli Palacios-Vargas & Vidal-Acosta, 1994 g
Friesea valerieae Thibaud, 1993...