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monacillo
[ mon-uh-see-oh; Spanish maw-nah-see-yaw ]
noun
, plural mo·na·cil·los [mon-, uh, -, see, -ohz, maw-nah-, see, -yaws].
- a low shrub, Malvaviscus arboreus, of tropical America, having scarlet flowers and berrylike fruit that is sticky when young.
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Example Sentences
The company said on Thursday that the fire broke out at the Monacillo power distribution plant soon after the company website was hit with two million visits per second, in a cyber-attack known as a denial of service.
From BBC
Union leader Angel Figueroa Jaramillo, who represents PREPA’s electrical workers, spoke to reporters outside the Monacillo power station as the foam from fire hoses spilled down the street.
From Washington Post
The 9 p.m. explosion Sunday at the Monacillo power plant — about eight miles from the capital city — was witnessed by residents in nearby Rio Piedras.
From Washington Post
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