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guano

[gwah-noh] / ˈgwɑ noʊ /






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Guano transported from offshore islands offered farmers a powerful and renewable fertilizer that made it possible to grow large quantities of maize in the Chincha Valley.

From Science Daily • Mar. 7, 2026

Guano produced from breeding bird colonies provides nutrients for marine invertebrates and fish, for instance.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 25, 2024

Guano duty: How Rudy Giuliani’s ex-publicist described her job.

From Washington Post • Feb. 4, 2021

But unlike the Guano Islands, T-3 was temporary—it would melt away in the 1980s—so under international law, no nation could claim it.

From Slate • Jul. 15, 2020

He said he asked every one about Guano and they said he worked better than Belmonte.

From Geography and Plays by Stein, Gertrude




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