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Wat (wie) is root bear - definitie

SPECIES OF PLANT
Chuchupate; Bear root; Bearroot; Snake root (Dine); Love Root; Osha (herb); Porter's licorice-root

Bear (gay culture)         
  • Bears at the 2009 Marcha Gay in Mexico City
  • Bears marching in Melbourne's Pride March 2011
  • Mr. DC Bear Cub 2006 and Mr. DC Bear 2006
TERM IN GAY CULTURE FOR HEAVILY HAIRY, AND USUALLY MUSCULAR AND BEARDED MEN
The bear community; Bear (gay); Musclebear; Bear Community; Leather Bear; Bear community; Gay bear; Bear (gay slang); Bear culture; Otter (slang); Otter (gay culture); Bear subculture
In gay culture, a bear is a larger and often hairier man who projects an image of rugged masculinity.
root note         
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NOTE AFTER WHICH A CHORD IS NAMED
Root (music); Basse fondamentale; Root progression; Root note; Fundamental bass; Chord root; Five-three chord; Root chord; Assumed root; Absent root; Omitted root; Root-position; Basse fondementale; Son fondamentale; Harmonic root; Root of chord
¦ noun see root1 (sense 5).
Bear, Arkansas         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN ARKANSAS, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Bear City, Arkansas
Bear, formerly also called Bear City, is an unincorporated community in Garland County, Arkansas, United States. It is close to the shore of Lake Ouachita, which was formed by the construction of the Blakely Mountain Dam across the Ouachita River.

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Ligusticum porteri

Ligusticum porteri, also known as oshá (pronounced o-SHAW), wild parsnip, Porter’s Lovage or wild celery, is a perennial herb found in parts of the Rocky Mountains and northern New Mexico, especially in the southwestern United States.