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guano
[gwah-noh]
noun
a natural manure composed chiefly of the excrement of sea birds, found especially on islands near the Peruvian coast.
any similar substance, as an artificial fertilizer made from fish.
guano
/ ˈɡwɑːnəʊ /
noun
the dried excrement of fish-eating sea birds, deposited in rocky coastal regions of South America: contains the urates, oxalates, and phosphates of ammonium and calcium; used as a fertilizer
the accumulated droppings of bats and seals
any similar but artificial substance used as a fertilizer
guano
A substance composed chiefly of the dung of sea birds or bats, accumulated along certain coastal areas or in caves and used as fertilizer.
Any of various similar substances, such as a fertilizer prepared from ground fish parts.
Word History and Origins
Origin of guano1
Word History and Origins
Origin of guano1
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