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1 wood debris
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2 debris
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3 wood
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4 CUAUHCUECHTLI
cuauhcuêchtli:Débris de bois, copeaux, sciure.Esp., basura de palos, que trae la creciente, viruta, aserrin (T119).Angl., sawdust (K s cuêchtli).wood debris, wood shavings, sawdust (K).Form: sur cuêchtli, morph.incorp. cuahu-(i)-tl.
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