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Definition of Huanaco
1. n. See Guanaco.
Definition of Huanaco
1. Noun. (alternative form of guanaco) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Huanaco
1. a wild llama [n -S]
Medical Definition of Huanaco
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Huanaco
Literary usage of Huanaco
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Longman's Magazine by Charles James Longman (1891)
"The Dying huanaco. LEST anyone should misread the title to this paper. ...
The huanaco is a small camel—small, that is, compared with its existing ..."
2. The Microscopy of Technical Products by Thomas Franz Hanausek (1907)
"ALPACA, VICUNA, LLAMA, huanaco. Four species of goat like animals ... huanaco and
vicuna wool are now seldom found on the European or American market. ..."
3. A Mining Journey Across the Great Andes: With Explorations in the Silver by Francis Ignacio Rickard (1863)
"I WILL here endeavour to convey to the reader some idea of an ostrich chase and
huanaco hunt on the Pampa; but I fear it will be a 'poor attempt, ..."
4. The Naturalist in La Plata by William Henry Hudson (1892)
"THE DYING huanaco. LEST any one should misread the title to this chapter, T hasten
to say that the huanaco, or guanaco as it is often spelt, ..."
5. A Comprehensive History of the Woollen and Worsted Manufactures: And the by James Bischoff (1842)
"... of Merino Sheep in Saxony—Mackenzie's Travels in Iceland—Account of the Sheep
in Iceland—Walton's Account of Peruvian Sheep—The Llama, Alpaca, huanaco, ..."
6. A Historical and Descriptive Narrative of Twenty Years' Residence in South by William Bennet Stevenson (1825)
"huanaco Vicuna Mulita Birds Condor Vegetable Productions Mineral ditto Antiquities
Diseases and Remedies. Hydrophobia. ..."
7. Ancient America: In Notes on American Archaeology by John Denison Baldwin (1871)
"Ground Plan of Edifice at Old huanaco. Figures 61 and 62 give views of the ...
Figure 63 represents the Look-out. Fig. 03.—"Loot-out" at Old huanaco. ..."
8. In Tropical Lands: Recent Travels to the Sources of the Amazon, the West by Arthur Sinclair (1895)
"The township of huanaco itself is a curious mixture of the novel and antique,
situated on the ... The redeeming feature of huanaco is its garden-plots. ..."