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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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alcalcuz
  33

It is the name of Arabic origin, for a plant of the family Boraginaceae, similar to borage. It is also known by the names of cow tongue, ox tongue, tongue, mellow, argamala and argámula. Its scientific name is Anchusa officinalis and belongs to the family Boraginaceae. It has medicinal uses. Its leaves are large and covered with lint.

  
frigorifico
  27

The correct term is refrigerator, always with tilde. It means camal or slaughterhouse. Place of slaughter of animals to process and distribute meats. Refrigerator, fridge, freezer, fridge.

  
biricú
  20

Type of belt or strap from which the swords are hung.

  
harca
  42

Name of a Moroccan rebel group, Morocco's irregular militia group. Harka is also used. It is a word of Arab origin meaning militia movement, military campaign.

  
gradilla
  30

Diminutive of bleacher. It means staircase, small staircase. Portable and small ladder. In a laboratory is the name of a support where several test tubes are placed.

  
haraforas
  48

It is the name of a very bellicose wild village that exists in Papua, New Guinea, Sulawesi Islands and Moluccas Islands. They are also called Alfocra.

  
harmonía
  27

In Greek mythology it was the name of the goddess of harmony and harmony. Equivalent to the Concorde of the Romans and opponent of Eris (which was discord). Cadmo's wife. In most versions she is said to have been the daughter of Ares and Aphrodite. Also Harmonía was one of the Nymphs, who loved Ares and gave rise to some of the Amazons.

  
hampa
  16

It means marginal group acting against the law. Group of people who come together to commit crimes. Crime, chuzma, mob, morralla. Set of hamburgers or criminals.

  
harderia
  28

It means harder, dedicated to Harder or Harderiana (by the Swiss anatomist and naturalist Johann Jacob Harder). In Zoology is the name of a gland, also known as harderiana or Harder gland. New lacrimal excretory gland. It is located behind the eye socket of many animals. It occurs in animals that have a nictitating membrane or third eyelid. It serves to regulate vision, protect the eyes, to lubricate them and as an immune response of birds. It does not exist in humans or most apes.

  
asperción
  47

The correct term is spraying, with s. Spray or spray action and effect. It means distributing or spreading something liquid under pressure, in very small or fine droplets, in the form of dew, cloud or drizzle and using special equipment. It is a form of irrigation, with microdroplets or droplets. It is synonymous with fumigating, blurring, spraying, watering, showering, moistening, micro-stying, misting, splashing, wetting.

  
guaje jícaro
  47

They are two of the common names in Central America of a tree in the bignoniaceae family. It is also known as nose, huaje, tecomate, coatecomate, cirial, cirio, gyro, totumo or pumpkin tree. Its scientific name is Crescentia alata. The Crescentia cujete is also given the same names, very similar.

  
jícaro
  57

It is another common Central American name for a tree in the Bignoniaceae family. It is also known as nose, huaje, guaje, tecomate, coatecomate, cirial, cirio, gyro, totumo or pumpkin tree. Its scientific name is Crescentia alata. The Crescentia cujete is also given the same names, very similar.

  
gualí
  56

In Colombia it is the name of a river, a tributary of the Magdalena River. River passing through the city of Honda in the Department of Tolima. Gualí is also the name of a wetland of the municipality of Funza, in the Department of Cundinamarca. Gualí or also called Chigualo, is the name of a funeral ritual for children under 7, among our Afro-descendant communities. Praise. Also in Colombia it is said in some parts gualí to the black pava, bore, burría or guayón, which is a bird, whose scientific name is Bored bored and belongs to the Cracidae family.

  
tupiro
  35

It is one of the common names given in Venezuela and Colombia to a plant and its fruits. It belongs to the family Solanaceae and is very similar to lulo. It is also known as tupiro or cocona. Its scientific name is Solanum sessiliflorum and is typical of the Amazon basin.

  
chapoles
  72

In Colombia it is a popular way to call crickets, grasshoppers or chapulines. Way to call lobsters. The term is widely used in the Departments of Huila and Tolima. It's also a colloquial way of calling cops that because of the color of their uniforms. I make it clear to John that the Saviba Indians adapted that word as their own because of acculturation. You can also say chapolas (chapola is the way to call a very small plant of coffee ready for transplant, coffee seedling).

  
mantus
  32

It was the name of the god of the underworld or the darkness in the Valley of the Po (Etruria). In other parts of the region it was called Suri or Soramus.

  
susa
  24

In Colombia it is the name of a municipality of the Department of Cundinamarca and in the language Chicha means "white straw". Also Susa was the name of an ancient city of Mesopoatamia, mentioned in the Holy Bible, in the Book of Esther. It was of great importance in the Persian Empire. In Italy, there is also a town called Susa, which belongs to the province of Turin.

  
hadiz
  26

Name of each of the "stories" of the Prophet Muhammad. Any word or sentence attributed to Muhammad.

  
nethuns
  41

Nethuns was the Etruscan god of wells, water and sea. God of sources. It is also a brand of specialized watches for divers. It is equivalent to the Neptune of the Romans.

  
menrva
  35

Menrva was the goddess of wisdom and commerce between the Etruscans. It is equivalent to the Minerva of the Romans.

  




       


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