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Meaning of calambuco




John Rene Plaut

calambuco
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CALAMBUCO In Cuba : person who manifests a feigned or fanatical devotion, exaggerated. 2 . Tree of the family of gutifers, black trunk and white and aromatic flowers, from which is extracted a resin called Maria balm. Its wood is called Maria wood and is highly appreciated for its long duration. It contains four active substances: Guanadine, benzoic acid, isoguanadine and jacareubin .

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

calambuco is incorrectly written and it should be written as. being its meaning: In Colombia and especially in the region of Urabá, calambuco is a jug or plastic drum where liquids are transported. It is generally to transport fuel in ships, boats or chalupas. Plastic container.

  


Alfredo Edgardo Alvarez Ahumada

calambuco:Arbol of the family of the calofilaceas, or cariofilaceas america.2 native. useful container for preserving milk, and other homemade fluids.

  


oswaldo antonio perez suarez

calambuco is incorrectly written and it should be written as "CALAMBUCO" being its meaning: IN THE COSTA CARIBE YOU CALAMBUCO CALL A SMALL CONTAINER TO REMOVE WATER FROM A JAR, A SWIMMING POOL, ETC.

  


Joaquín Matos

In the Guantanamo-Baracoa, CUBA, region is called Calambuco alcohol from home in alembic distillation

  


Anónimo

old Tin container

  


julio gonzales

years ago I heard a calambuco was something akin to the explosives that were placed to open the trail? in order to place the train lines

  


Jose Juan Navarro

Vase or jug of brass, used to get water from the tub.

  


Regina Aguirre

Toledo container, pileup, bucket etc

  



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