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  2. Kokopelli - Wikipedia

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    The name "Kokopelli" may be a combination of "Koko", another Hopi and Zuni deity, and "pelli", the Hopi and Zuni word for the robber fly, [4] an insect with a prominent proboscis and a prominently rounded back. A more recent etymology is that Kokopelli means literally "kachina hump". Because the Hopi were the tribe from whom the Spanish ...

  3. List of animals with humps - Wikipedia

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    The hump stores up to 80 lb (36 kg) of fat, which the camel can break down into energy to meet its needs when resources are scarce; the hump also helps dissipate body heat. [ 1 ] Bactrian camel - also known as the Mongolian camel or domestic Bactrian camel , is a large even-toed ungulate native to the steppes of Central Asia .

  4. File:Neutered kokopelli.svg - Wikipedia

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    An SVG version of a PD image already present on the Commons, Image:Kokopelli_1.png - derived from the same original source. This SVG was initially uploaded to English Wikipedia under this name, replacing the deleted PNG version of the same name. The image depicts a modern neutered (no phallus) representation of Kokopelli, the Hopi fertility ...

  5. Koneru Humpy - Wikipedia

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    Koneru Humpy (born 31 March 1987) is an Indian chess grandmaster.Humpy is a runner-up of the Women's World Chess Championship and the reigning two-time Women's World Rapid Chess Champion.

  6. Association Kokopelli - Wikipedia

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    Association Kokopelli is a non-profit organization based in Le Mas d'Azil, France with small independent branches in Italy, United Kingdom, Belgium, Germany and Brazil. It was created in France in March 1999 by a group of people who have been involved since 1987 in the protection of biodiversity , medicinal plants and the production of organic ...

  7. How Wednesday became 'Hump Day' - AOL

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    "Hump Day" is a play off the idiom "over the hump," which refers to being at the midpoint. The phrase was used colloquially in the 1920s — when people were saying things like "applesauce" and ...

  8. My Dog Keeps Licking Me and Trying to Hump Me...Is ... - AOL

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    Licking, like humping, can be a manifestation of anxiety—especially if licking and humping happen simultaneously. Think of it as stress eating! Think of it as stress eating! You’re feeling ...

  9. Hump - Wikipedia

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    The Hump (Alberta), a summit in Alberta; The Hump, a name given by World War II Allied pilots to part of the Himalayan mountains; HuMP, Hundred Metre Prominence, a classification of British hills; The Hump (Antarctica), a summit in Antarctica; Nickname of the Humphrey Coliseum, Mississippi State University's main indoor arena