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Demonstration of affection, affection, love with a touch of the hand, with a body contact. Figuratively it is also a compliment, a compliment. It comes from the Italian carezza, for expensive ("dear").
It is the characteristic of some elements to produce light before a stimulus or electrical supply. It is formed with the prefix electro-luminescence. Engineer Henry Joseph Round was the first to notice an electroluminescence effect when applying electricity to carborundun contacts in the early twentieth century.
It's another name for the "bogeyman in the sack."
Variant of "so or so" ("in one way or another, in any way") . See "as well as asa" and also so so asá so roasted, even if it has two expressions together.
Variant of "so or so" ("as in this way or as otherwise, in any way") . See "so so so".
It is another name for the "Ferris wheel or Ferris wheel" as a mechanical game, in addition to the sense of "traveling all over the world, especially following some parallel or meridian".
Another version of having bread and tablecloths, bread and tablecloths, bread and tablecloth, bread and knife bread and tablecloths.
See "vivat in aeternum" .
Plural of sicario ("contract killer").
Plural of shameless ("who has no shame").
Plural of stem, in its multiple meanings.
Plural of hen ("relating to gallinaceous birds") .
Surely it is the plural of de galipo ("spitting").
Plural of bug (in its various meanings).
Diminutive of the plural of in several of its meanings. See lupin.
Plural of annoyance ("anger, disgust, boredom").
Prefix of Greek origin by 965; 948; 961; 959; ( hydro "water" ) .
Prefix referring to light or its effects. From Greek 966; 969; 962; , 966; 969; 964; 959; 962; ( phoos , pootós "light, of light" ) .