Examples of 'wila' in a sentence

Meaning of "wila"

wila (noun): In Incan mythology, a term for a sacred spirit or deity associated with natural elements such as mountains, rivers, or forests
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  • Bryoria fremontii, a dark-brown, hair-like lichen eaten by First Peoples in North America.

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He needed some letters transcribed into wila.
It is always preferable to cook wila in a cooking pit.
Wila is often eaten freshly cooked.
All yellowish specimens of wila should be considered to be poisonous.
Wila can also be used as a pigment.
He heard from guys on the block that I did wila for people inside.
Wila writing is how convicts secretly communicate with each other inside and outside of jail.
Sometimes Sirin was considered equivalent to the siren or the Polish Wila.
We found the wila letters that you sent Duclair.
Other houses were built with stacked plank construction, such as the example from Wila below.
Wila is featured in the stories of several different First Nations.
As well, there are some specimens of wila that contain toxic levels of vulpinic acid.
Wila is a municipality in the district of Pfäffikon in the canton of Zürich in Switzerland.
It is situated southeast of the mountains Wila Lluxita and Janq'u Uyu.
Wila started his career at Deportivo Cuenca.

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Its name is Wila Quta " red lake.
Wila is also used to aromatize Scandinavian Aquavit.
It 's called wila.
Wila also grows in northern Europe and Russia.
No more " Aslak falasteeni wila urdoni? " we are all Jordanian . reformjo.
Wila Umani lies in the eastern extensions of the Cordillera Real.
Wila is also used as a medicine by a variety of First Peoples across North America.
Wila is often growing high in trees, and thus can be difficult to harvest.

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