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Cacostomia
Cacostomia Cac`o*sto"mi*a, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? bad + ? mouth.] (Med.) Diseased or gangrenous condition of the mouth.

Meaning of Cacos from wikipedia

- quickly, the Cacos maintained a rebellion in the mountainous areas to the north. Despite lack of local support, near Cap-Haïtien, the Cacos threatened to...
- Look up cacos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cacos may refer to: Cacos (C Standard Library) Cacos (military group) This disambiguation page lists...
- Caco or CACO may refer to: Central Asian Cooperation Organization Cacos (military group), groups of Haitian armed individuals in the 19th and 20th century...
- and spurred his horse forward to attack the Cacos. The Gendarmes charged beside him and scattered the Cacos, who used guerilla tactics and therefore seldom...
- Péralte in 1919 solidified US Marine power over the Cacos.: 211–218 [page needed] The Second Caco War ended with the death of Benoît Batraville in 1920...
- had dealt the Cacos a significant blow at the Battle of Fort Dipitié, and shortly thereafter took its parent Fort Capois with heavy Cacos casualties. On...
- Caco-2 (from Cancer coli, "colon cancer") is an immortalized cell line of human colorectal adenocarcinoma cells. It is primarily used as a model of the...
- States occupation of Haiti in 1915. Leading guerrilla fighters called the Cacos, he posed such a challenge to the US forces in Haiti that the occupying...
- El Caco is a stoner rock band from Lillestrøm in Norway. They formed in 1998 and consist of lead vocalist and b****ist Øyvind Osa, guitarist Anders Gjesti...
- Bolo do caco is a circular Madeiran flatbread, shaped like a cake and thus called bolo (Portuguese for 'cake'). It is traditionally cooked on a caco, a flat...