I'm no linguist or wordsmith and I prolly got it all wrong but this
seemed fun, and so I tried:
Guano (from the Quechua 'wanu', via Spanish) is the excrement (feces
and urine) of seabirds, bats, and seals.[1] The word "guano"
originates from the Quichua language of the Inca civilization and
means "the droppings of sea birds". Incas collected guano from the
coast of Peru for use as soil enricher. The Incas assigned great value
to guano, restricting access to it and punishing any disturbance to
the birds with death.[3]
Wanu
slide (sl
d)
[Middle English sliden, from Old English sl
dan.]
1. A mass movement of earth, rocks, snow, or ice down a slope. Slides
can be caused by an accumulation of new matter or of moisture in the
overlying material, or by erosion within or below the material. They
are often triggered by an earthquake or other disturbance such as an
explosion.
Sliden
to
Wanusliden or Guano Slide
-OR-
Root: lab-, laps- English: slide, slip Latin: labi, lapsus
Lab+wanu = Labwanu
Laps+wanu = Lapswanu
Wanusliden
Labwanu
Lapswanu
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