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Located in the central and northeastern part of South America
Answer for the clue "Located in the central and northeastern part of South America ", 6 letters:
brazil
Alternative clues for the word brazil
- The largest Latin American country and the largest Portuguese speaking country in the world
- World's fifth largest country
- South American nation
- 2016 Summer Olympic Games setting
- Three-sided tropical American nut with white oily meat and hard brown shell
- Mercosur member
- Major coffee source
- Neighbor of Peru
Word definitions for brazil in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1550s, from Spanish/Portuguese terra de brasil "red-dye-wood land," from Spanish brasil or Italian brasile , probably connected to French braize (see braize ) for resemblance of color to a glowing ember (but Old Italian form verzino suggests a possible ...
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Brazil is a 2012 book by Michael Palin published on 11 October 2012. The book accompanies the TV series Brazil with Michael Palin .
Usage examples of brazil.
On arriving at the coast of Brazil, his boat was fired on when trying to land at Angre de Reys.
He was a biologist banned from Brazil for black-market profiteering and for crimes against the indigenous people.
Terra de Santa Cruz: for Serra Sanctae Crucis, a name given previously to Brazil.
Brazil or Haiti or anywhere else: the rich have everything and if the poor try to band together they are shot up by the Tontons Macoute, a private army financed, armed and encouraged by the rich.
Mexico, Brazil, and Poland overdubbed in cheap, sleazy attempts to revive vaudeville, and taped coverage of such stellar live sports events as Demolition Derby, and Bobtail truck races.
This, being done, leaves but five full missions undisposed of--Rome, China, Brazil, Peru, and Chili.
For this purpose they constructed a sort of grate or hurdle, consisting of twenty bars of Brazil wood, laid crosswise half a foot from each other, upon which the flesh of prisoners of war or of game was laid in pieces, and a thick smoke raised beneath from properly selected combustibles, which gave to the meat the vermil color and a delightful smell.
Brazil farmers have been attacking the Africans for years with DDT and organophosphates.
Our only practical experience comes from the primitive bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, that ludicrous Pakistani explosion and the single airburst that destroyed Porto Alegre and terminated the incident between Brazil and Argentina.
Greeks, Syrians, Aztec, Maya, Mexican Indians, Greenland Eskimos, and tribes of western Brazil and the Indian Ocean Andaman Islands, to name a few.
Emergency measures are being taken here to prevent an invasion of deadly African bees from Brazil, the Agrarian Defence Directorate said today.
The African bees migrated from their native land to Brazil in 1956 and spread rapidly over an area about equal to the continental United States.
Swarms of ferocious honeybees that have been known to kill both humans and animals are moving toward the United States from Brazil at the rate of 200 miles a There seems to be no natural barrier to block the bees, and they could be in North America within four to six years, says a study financed by the Agriculture Department.
Brazil for a conferenee or a buying trip, realizing that the new bees in Brazil were superb producers of honey, could have bought African bees from a Brazilian bee man who himself doubted the true nature of adansonfl.
His survival mechanism is spread - farther and faster than even the African bees in Brazil can travel.