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What (who) is guinea-hen - definition

GENUS OF PLANTS
Mapa graveolens; Pantiverea alliacea; Guinea henweed; Petiveria alliacea; Guinea hen tea; Guinea Hen Tea; Guinea Hen Weed; Guinea hen weed; Gully root; Mapurite; Anamu; Apacin; Mucura; Herbe aux poules; Guiné

guinea-hen      
n.
GuineaGuinea-Bissau border         
  • Border post at Buruntuma
INTERNATIONAL BORDER
Guinea-Guinea-Bissau border; Guinea-Bissau–Guinea border; Guinea-Bissau-Guinea border
The GuineaGuinea-Bissau border is 421 km (262 m) in length and runs from the Atlantic Ocean in the south-west to the tripoint with Senegal in the north-east.
Kelch Hen (Fabergé egg)         
1898 FABERGÉ KELCH EGG
Kelch Hen egg; Kelch Hen
The Kelch Hen egg is a jewelled, enameled Easter egg that was made in St. Petersburg between 1898 and 1903 under the supervision of Michael Perkhin, on behalf of the Russian jeweler Peter Carl Fabergé.

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Petiveria

Petiveria is a genus of flowering plants in the pigeonberry family, Petiveriaceae. The sole species it contains, Petiveria alliacea, is native to Florida and the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas in the United States, Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, and tropical South America. Introduced populations occur in Benin and Nigeria. It is a deeply rooted herbaceous perennial shrub growing up to 1 m (3.3 ft) in height and has small greenish piccate flowers. The roots and leaves have a strong acrid, garlic-like odor which taints the milk and meat of animals that graze on it.

Examples of use of guinea-hen
1. Then duck thighs, rabbit ragů, beef tongue and guinea–hen legs.