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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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sargán
  7

It means type of basket, basket, basket, basket, serón. Basket woven with vegetable fibers.

  
canasto
  6

It means basket, basket, basket, basket, serón. Basket woven with vegetable fibers. In Colombia it is also a surname of Spanish origin.

  
terrero
  8

A place where loose earth abounds. That eats or is within the earth. That only moves on the ground. Tierrero . In Colombia, a person who is dedicated to invading land and then selling it. Person who illegally trades encroachment land. It can also be a basket or pot type.

  
lápida
  7

It is the name given to a stone or marble slab on which an inscription is made, usually the name of a deceased. Flat stone that is placed over a tomb.

  
lapidario
  4

It means that it is brief, concise, solemn and that it looks like an inscription on a tombstone. Sad. relating to precious stones.

  
lapidaria
  7

It means very brief and solemn. Sad and not very flashy. Concerning precious stones. Off.

  
fania
  9

It means that it appears or arises from one moment to the next. Manifestation, apparition, or revelation. It is a word of ancient Greek origin. Named after a complex musical group that was used to promote salsa (Caribbean music), it was called the Fania All Stars. It was also a music label (Fania records).

  
falerno
  8

Name of a place near ancient Rome, where excellent wines were produced. Typical wine of that region. Name of syrup typical of the Caribbean region based on ginger, lime and almonds. Type of punch.

  
teofonía
  8

It is a manifestation of God through his voice. The voice of God.

  
alifobia
  8

Phobia or fear of palindromes (words that can be read the same upside down and backwards). In some cases, hatred of symmetrical shapes or symmetry is also considered. Palindromophobia .

  
ailifilia
  10

Passion or attraction for palindromes (words that are read equally upside down and upside down). Palindromophilia . By extension it is also considered as the passion or attraction for symmetrical shapes or symmetry.

  
aviofobia
  7

It can be thought of as flying phobia or airplane phobia.

  
apifobia
  10

It is the exaggerated fear of bees, wasps and bumblebees. Fear of poisonous insects such as bees.

  
apicultor
  8

A person who is dedicated to the breeding and care of bees. A person who produces honey and royal jelly on his farm.

  
apícolas
  10

Plural of beekeeping . It is the name of the farms where they raise bees. Places where there are apiaries or honeycombs and their products such as honey and royal jelly are extracted. Relative or related to bees. Place where beekeeping is practiced. Companies engaged in economic activity consisting of beekeeping and the production of honey and royal jelly.

  
avícola
  10

It is the name of a farm where birds . Place where there are sheds and birds are raised and eggs are produced. Relative or related to birds. Place where poultry farming is practiced. Economic activity consisting of poultry breeding and egg production. A farm where birds are raised and eggs are produced. Shed.

  
galpón
  5

It can be considered as a synonym for winery. space where goods, agricultural products are stored. Also shed where chickens and birds in general are raised.

  
bereber
  10

In the ancient language of North Africa, it means foreigner. Native to Barbary, a region of North Africa. A member of the race that inhabits North Africa from the deserts of Egypt to the Atlantic Ocean and from the shores of the Mediterranean to the interior of the Sahara Desert. Name of a very ancient language of North Africa. Amazigh.

  
amazig
  8

It is more suitable for Amazigh. It means Berber. A language that has been spoken since ancient times in North Africa.

  
esporófitas o esperorofitas
  8

They are a class of plants that are characterized by not having seeds. They are also called cryptogams. They reproduce by spores. In this classification are algae, mosses and ferns. They are plants without flowers. At one time they were also called acotyledons.

  




       


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