1. A traditional Mesoamerican co-operative kicking volley game.
2. A repetitive ceremonial chant used in Mesoamerican rites to mark transitions within a communal observance.
3. A strong grape brandy of Peru.
4. A heavy, low-built vessel, larger than a galley, impelled both by sail and oars, chiefly employed in war.
5. An oil-in-water-in-oil emulsion.
6. An expectorant cough medicine.
7. A waxy secretion found on the skin of frogs of the family Dendrobatidae (poison dart frogs).
8. [Swahili] Bubbly, vivacious.
9. A tropical American morning glory, Turbina corymbosa (family Convolvulaceae); a psychoactive drug prepared from the seeds of this plant, used traditionally for ritual purposes by the Aztecs.
10. A brief involuntary tremor of the thumb that occurs after extended use of fine‑motor tools, typically resolving without treatment.
11. A ghost healer in Fala regions of Francophone Africa.
12. [Inuit] The Arctic fox.
13. A medicine made from the sap of fan palms native to the Nile delta.
14. A concoction of tea, pineapple juice and liquor.
15. Melting stone in order to extract contained minerals.
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3. A strong grape brandy of Peru.
9. A tropical American morning glory, Turbina corymbosa (family Convolvulaceae); a psychoactive drug prepared from the seeds of this plant, used traditionally for ritual purposes by the Aztecs.
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On Feb 1, 2026, at 4:16 PM, Eric Boxer <ecb...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello All, here are 15 definitions for OLOLIUQUI (in no particular order), including 1 correct definition. Please reply below with your 2 choices for the correct definition before the deadline of ~48 hrs from now (I may close early if all definition-submitters have voted). Any misspellings or spacing issues are due to errors on my part.Deadline:
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7. A waxy secretion found on the skin of frogs of the family Dendrobatidae (poison dart frogs).