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- Folk saint [r]: A deceased person or spirit that is venerated as a saint but who has not been officially canonized by the Church. [e]
- Tecum Umam [r]: Legendary defender of the Maya and national hero of Guatemala. [e]
- El Tío [r]: In highland Bolivian folk religion, the spirit owner of the mountain, who is also known as Huari or Supay. [e]
- Death Has Deep Roots [r]: Fifth novel by the British crime and mystery writer Michael Gilbert. [e]
- Architecture [r]: The art and technique of designing and constructing buildings to fulfill both practical and aesthetic purposes. [e]