arrow — An arrow is a written or printed sign that consists of a straight line with another line bent at a sharp angle at one end. This is a printed arrow: →. The arrow points in a particular direction to indicate where something is.
sparrow — any of numerous American finches of the family Emberizinae. Compare chipping sparrow, song sparrow.
taro — a stemless plant, Colocasia esculenta, of the arum family, cultivated in tropical regions, in the Pacific islands and elsewhere, for the edible tuber.
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amero — A proposed unified currency of Canada, the United States, and Mexico.
bolero — A bolero is a very short jacket, sometimes without sleeves. Boleros are worn mainly by women.
bone marrow — Bone marrow is the soft fatty substance inside human or animal bones.
bracero — a Mexican labourer working in the USA, esp one admitted into the country to relieve labour shortages during and immediately after World War II
ferrero — Guglielmo [goo-lyel-maw] /guˈlyɛl mɔ/ (Show IPA), 1871–1942, Italian historian and sociologist.
field sparrow — a common North American finch, Spizella pusilla, found in brushy pasturelands.
guerrero — a state in S Mexico. 24,885 sq. mi. (64,452 sq. km). Capital: Chilpancingo.
chipping sparrow — a common North American sparrow, Spizella passerina, having brown-and-grey plumage and a white eye stripe
companero — (in the southwestern U.S.) a male companion or partner.
mescalero — a member of a group of Apache Indians who originally inhabited northern Mexico and the southwestern U.S. east of the Rio Grande, have intermarried with the Chiricahua and Lipan, and are presently situated in New Mexico.
straight and narrow — the way of virtuous or proper conduct: After his release from prison, he resolved to follow the straight and narrow.
vesper sparrow — a common finch, Pooecetes gramineus, of fields and pastures in North America, noted for its evening song.