Dacryodes edulis (G. Don) H.J. Lam, also known as safou, African pear, African plum, African palm, bush pear, bush butter tree, butterfruit and native pear, is an important multi-purpose tropical evergreen tree. It belongs to the Burseraceae family. This indigenous agroforestry fruit tree grows in the humid tropical forest. (Muchugi A., Chege J., Tsobeng A., Kang’ethe S., Jamnadass R., Cognetti de Martiis S., Cerutti A.L., Alercia A. 2021. Key descriptors for Dacryodes edulis (Safou). World Agroforestry, Nairobi, Kenya and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, Italy. https://www.fao.org/3/cb5933en/cb5933en.pdf)
Any vegetated land that is grazed or has the potential to be grazed by animals (domestic and wild). This term is all-inclusive and covers all kinds and types of land that can be grazed. (Allen, Vivien & Batello, Caterina & Berretta, E.J. & J, Hodgson & Kothmann, M.M. & X, Li & J, McIvor & J, Milne & Morris, Craig & Peeters, Alain & Sanderson, Matt. (2011). An International Terminology for Grazing Lands and Grazing Animals. Grass and Forage Science. 66. 2-28. 10.1111/j.1365-2494.2010.00780.x. )
A type of bacteria (Escherichia coli) that lives in intestines; most types of E. coli are harmless, but some types can cause diarrhea. (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, 2024. Environmental Health Sciences Glossary https://www.niehs.nih.gov/health/topics/glossary citing U.S. National Library of Medicine)