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		sa·gua·ro \səˈwä(ˌ)rō, -ˈgw-\ noun also sa·hua·ro or su·war·ro  (-s) Etymology: Mexican Spanish saguaro, sahuaro, probably from Opata sahuaro  : an arborescent cactus (Carnegiea gigantea) occurring in desert regions of the southwestern United States and Mexico, having a tall columnar simple or sparsely branched trunk, attaining a height of 60 feet or more, and bearing white flowers and edible fruit
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