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It is a type of blade deeply divided in such a way that it sometimes appears to be leaves (Folios). E.g. palmate leaves.
birrionda is incorrectly written and it should be written as "Berreondo, Berrionda." being its meaning: Berreondo. Means handsome, strong, with great force. With much vigour, hard, intense. Brave.
like sobreesdrujula is incorrectly written and it should be written as "Sobreesdrújula" being its meaning: Applied to the word whose prosodic stress is loaded into the trasantepunultima syllable ( the fourth back forward in 41 short;. Always dials the tilde. Generally these are imperatives.
to baskets is incorrectly written and it should be written as "cestados, canastados," being its meaning: Full, full, abundant, by cestadas, by canastados, spurt, cats and dogs.
micronebulizadores is incorrectly written and it should be written as "micronebulizador" being its meaning: Nozzles of irrigation systems that allow sprinkling ( disperse, fumigate ) drops of water in the form of cloud, in a culture. Nozzle apparatus of fumigation in agriculture.
Corpofago. That feeds on fecal eses. He said was animal which feeds exclusively on dung or droppings. Generally is used to identify a type of beetles ( 41 dung; that they eat and lay their eggs in manure. Colloquialism in de eats shit.
Forgiveness: In the previous post, that defined Coprofago, made a mistake when writing eses ( assuming the general form taking fecal materials after deposition, " 34 s; ). Stool, plural of hez meaning excrement should actually be written.
It is the name given in the llanos of Venezuela and Colombia peasants to a legume tree red flowers of the Erythrina genus and the family Fabaceae. In Colombia it has other names such as Pisamo, Bucare, Cachimbo or sometimes Ceibo. In Venezuela there is a city with that name and they have that name took him from the indigenous word "anaco" or anacus, which was as he was called to the trees that gave them ample shade and isolated them from the intense heat of the region.