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ocotillo
 
SYLLABICATION:o·co·til·lo
PRONUNCIATION:  k-ty
NOUN:Inflected forms: pl. o·co·til·los
A cactuslike tree (Fouquieria splendens) of Mexico and the southwest United States, having clusters of scarlet tubular flowers.
ETYMOLOGY:American Spanish, diminutive of ocote, a Mexican pine, from Nahuatl ocotl, pitch pine.
 
 
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