guano

See also: Guano, guanó, and guáno

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish guano, from Quechua wanu.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɑːnəʊ

Noun

guano (countable and uncountable, plural guanos)

  1. Dung from a sea bird or from a bat.
    • 1982: "grazes on bat excrement, delicately referred to as bat guano in this week's Nature." physics!tpkq, net.games.rogue
    • 1995: "The great white bat has great white guano!" Jim Carrey, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls

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Finnish

Noun

guano

  1. guano

Declension

Inflection of guano (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
nominative guano guanot
genitive guanon guanojen
partitive guanoa guanoja
illative guanoon guanoihin
singular plural
nominative guano guanot
accusative nom. guano guanot
gen. guanon
genitive guanon guanojen
partitive guanoa guanoja
inessive guanossa guanoissa
elative guanosta guanoista
illative guanoon guanoihin
adessive guanolla guanoilla
ablative guanolta guanoilta
allative guanolle guanoille
essive guanona guanoina
translative guanoksi guanoiksi
instructive guanoin
abessive guanotta guanoitta
comitative guanoineen

Italian

Noun

guano m (plural guani)

  1. guano

Portuguese

Mineração de guano

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish guano, from a Quechuan language wanu (dung).

Pronunciation

Noun

guano m (uncountable)

  1. (uncountable) guano (bat or sea bird feces)
  2. fertilizer made from such feces

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Quechua wanu (dung).

Noun

guano m (plural guanos)

  1. guano
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