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Taguicati
Taguicati Ta`gui*ca"ti, n. [From the native name.] (Zo["o]l.) The white-lipped peccary.

Meaning of Tagui from wikipedia

- of La Laguna and, the Encomiendas of P****i (Pasig), Taitay (Taytay) and Tagui (Taguig) belonged to the Province of Tondo. It was recorded that in 1591...
- difficult to pronounce. "Tagui-ig" was later shortened to its current form "Taguig". It is also spelled as "Tagig" or "Tagui". Before the Spaniards came...
- "Iranian People's Strugglers", and later known as Peykar, this group led by Tagui Shahram, Vahid Arakhteh and Bahram Aram was one o several underground groups...
- Smile" (Learning to Smile, Rāningu tū Sumairu) "Tiger And Tiger" (トラトトラ, Tora to Tora) "The Way Of "Without A Blade"" (無刀だとかの類, Mutō Da to ka no Tagui)...
- in a meeting held on April 4, 1587 through "Tomamos de nuevo la casa de Tagui, con voto". From 1856 to 1897, Taguig, then a muni****lity of the province...
- y Consortes por decendientes de Ladya Matanda Prin****les del Pueblo de Tagui. Manila, 23 de Noviembre 1696" as cited by Dery, Luis Camara (2001) "A History...
- PMID 30788010. Itch, Hiroshi; Uebori, Seiji; Asai, Mahito; Kashiwaya, Tagui; Atoh, Keita; Making, Isao (2003). "Early Detection of Orthostatic Hypotension...
- Instinct" (本能のままに, Honnō no mama ni) 360: "Equally Hungry" (強欲の類い, Gōyoku no tagui) 361: "The Miracle Pitch" (魔の一球, Ma no ichikyū) 362: "Someone's Influence"...
- Hayes) – legal representation David Weise, Kathy Izaguirre, Beth Sabbagh and Tagui Karagaryan (David Weise and ****ociates) – business management Kirk Sommer...
- roughly coincides with the inner chambers being fashioned with sangoju kin no tagui (珊樹樹金の類, lit. 'treelike coral, gold, and the like') according to Meiji Era...