Top 10 similar words or synonyms for urao

atmycl    0.878708

maizechristensen    0.789750

tohge    0.782477

forwinkler    0.779885

firoozabady    0.778770

kiyosue    0.778678

hirel    0.778494

mitsuhara    0.778380

plantkinase    0.777697

narusaka    0.777219

Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for urao

Article Example
Be-Music Source The acronym has been confirmed by Urao Yane to be Be-Music Source in the official BMS format specification.
Child sacrifice The Timoto-Cuicas offered human sacrifices. Until colonial times children sacrifice persisted secretly in Laguna de Urao (Mérida). It were described by the chronicler Juan de Castellanos, who cited that feasts and human sacrifices were done in honour of Icaque, an Andean prehispanic goddess.
Be-Music Source BMS is a file format for rhythm action games, devised by Urao Yane in 1998. The format was originally developed as a format specific for a simulator of the game Beatmania by KONAMI, and currently the term BMS is widely used to describe the whole Beatmania simulating game system.
Child sacrifice in pre-Columbian cultures The Timoto-Cuicas worshiped idols of stone and clay, built temples, and offered human sacrifices. Until colonial times, children were sacrificed secretly in Laguna de Urao, (Mérida). This was chronicled by Juan de Castellanos, who described the feasts and human sacrifices that were done in honour of Icaque, an Andean prehispanic goddess.
Jean-Baptiste Boussingault Jean-Baptiste Boussingault - an agricultural scientist and chemist of importance - was born in Paris. After studying at the school of mines at Saint-Etienne he went to Alsace to work in the asphalt mines - a two-year interlude that was to shape his contributions to science. During the insurrection of the Spanish colonies, in 1822 with the Peruvian geologist , he went to Venezuela as a mining engineer on behalf of an English company contracted by the General Simón Bolivar. In Urao lagoon near , Merida State, Venezuela discovered the Mineral Gaylussite. At Santa Fe de Bogota he was attached to the staff of General Bolivar as colonel and traveled widely in the northern parts of the continent, climbing to a new highest altitude by a Western explorer on Chimborazo in the process. Contrary to earlier Encyclopædia Britannica entries, his greatest contributions were in biological and related applied fields.