"Zacaton" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Zacaton can refer to several things, but it is most commonly known as:
Zacaton is a genus of flowering plants in the family Amaryllidaceae, native to the Neotropics.
It is also a type of succulent plant.
However, it can also be the name of a location: Zacatlán is a municipality in Hidalgo, Mexico, known as Zacaton.
If you provide more context, I can give you a more accurate understanding of which definition is the most relevant.
Zwetschenwasser is a German term that roughly translates to "cherry water" in English.
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Zabaione is a traditional Italian dessert made from egg yolks, sugar, and sweet wine, similar to a crème brûlée. It's a rich, creamy custard dessert often flavored with vanilla and is typically served warm, topped with whipped cream or a caramelized sugar crust.
Zacatecas is a city located in the state of Zacatecas, in the north-central part of Mexico. It serves as the capital and largest city of the state of Zacatecas.
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Zadokite is a term that historically referred to a group of Jewish priests whose names appear in the Hebrew Bible and in rabbinic literature. In biblical times, "Zadok" was the name of a priest who served under two kings of Judah and was the father of Amariah (1 Chronicles 6:50) and Abiathar (1 Samuel 2:35; 1 Kings 2:26).