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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

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Cayman (without accent) is the name of a genus of lizards of the family Alligatoridae, to which belong the stifle joint and alligators. In Spanish, the correct term is Cayman (tilde). Colombia is one of the common names of a lizard, crocodile-like. We also say alligators or alligator. Usually used to designate all the lizards of the family Alligatoridae. Nickname of one of the first great goalies who had the Colombia's soccer team, is called Efraín "caimán" Sánchez. The a type clamp which has its elongated presses or with teeth or saw to grip better. Handle or end of the battery cables. In loving oil slang. Name in Spanish of some islands of the Caribbean, belonging to Great Britain. "The Caiman" is the name of a Colombian tropical song, a great legend (the caiman man).

  




Anonimo

Cayman is incorrectly written, and should be written as "Cayman" being its meaning:

  


lidia ines

1-Alligator. Tool for use in plumbing. Masonry. Locksmiths. It is part of all teacher tools, regardless of their performance. By Ej. Pliers. Screwdrivers. Chisels. Hammer. Bonesaw. It closes. Files. RASP. (Blacksmiths, is also used for filing the hooves of the horses ) Square. Banner of measure. Metro. (Wood ) close jig. Level. Drill. Presses. Tester. to measure the intensity, or the existence of current. Glasses for welding. Cinturon-Porta-Herramientas. 2 Cayman is an amphibious reptile. Aspect between lagarto-cocodrilo - salamander. But wider lives in swamps or feeds tropical fish or prey that lurks, medium-sized animals.

  


Rolando Escudero Vidal

Cayman-is a village in the Department of Moquegua in the Peru this name is a derivative of the adverbial phrase kech-hua " cay-man " that means " towards here ".

  



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