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biyuyo

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biyuyo

A shrub native to Colombia that produces a small, whitish, grape-like fruit used as a natural adhesive for paper. Its scientific name is Cordia lutea, and it is also known as gomo or ubrevaco (Note: While this entry describes a plant, the word is much more common in street slang as a term for money).

During the era of the conquest, the Spanish used biyuyo as glue.

Automatically translated from Spanish

Globalby Jose Omar Narvaez

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