kinkajou
(ˈkɪŋ kəˌdʒu)
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a brownish arboreal mammal, Potos flavus, of the raccoon family, of tropical America, having a prehensile tail.
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alvarez
(ˈæl vəˌrɛz)
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Luis Walter, 1911–88, U.S. physicist.
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buñuel
(ˈwɛl)
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Luis, 1900–83, Spanish film director.
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borges
(ˈbɔr heɪs)
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Jorge luis, 1899–1986, Argentine writer.
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chumash
(ˈtʃu mæʃ)
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a member of an American Indian people who formerly inhabited the S California coast from san luis Obispo to Santa Monica Bay.
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quezon y molina
(ˈkeɪ zɒn i moʊˈli nə, -soʊn)
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Manuel luis, 1878–1944, 1st president of the Philippine Commonwealth 1933–44.
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muñozmarín
(ˈnyɔs mɑˈrin)
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Luis, 1898–1980, Puerto Rican political leader: governor 1948–64.
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