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guano

[gwah-noh] / ˈgwɑ noʊ /






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In the absence of alternatives, it began supporting a program to increase use of organic fertilizers from seabird excrement, known as guano.

From Seattle Times

Then the flock moved on, and the ice around Patience Camp was streaked with blood and red penguin guano.

From Literature

“Did somebody step in that bat guano in the other room?”

From Literature

In addition, large quantities of bat guano and urine can ferment and saturate the air with aerosolized particles of phosphoric acid.

From New York Times

Colonists brought African slaves to Peru's Pacific coast to labor on sugar plantations, cultivate rice, pick cotton, and mine guano.

From Salon