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taxo-
- a combining form representing taxis1 in compound words:
taxonomy.
Example Sentences
At the old-fashioned Santa Clara Market, he plucked a yellowish ovoid fruit called a taxo off a fruit stand and cracked it open to reveal countless seeds enveloped in bright orange globules, like alien eggs.
On its principal river, by name Taxo, the city of Nueva Segovia has been founded, being situated two leagues inland.
Twenty-six thousand Indians, of whom seven thousand are pacified and pay tribute, are apportioned to thirty-three of these citizens—some along the principal river Taxo, and the remainder in the districts near the same.
This river Taxo is very broad and deep, and large vessels can ascend it even to the city.
Two leagues opposite the bar of the river Taxo is the dense population of the Babuyanes Islands.
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