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In Biology, the swift and the swallow are called a plane. Aircraft that despite being heavy can fly thanks to the support that occurs in the wings. In Colombia colloquially means advantageous, live or cheating.
Name of a giant woman from the anime kingdom.
It means snoring loudly and emitting foaming by the mouth motivated by fury. Snorting, gasping, snorting.
It is a Waitor language term meaning cold, that cold.
In Botany it is the name of a plant similar to reeds, it is aquatic and belonging to the genus Acorus. They are known as Calamos, reeds or aquatic callamos. The scientific name is Acorus calamus and they are from the family Acoraceae. It has medicinal uses. It is also used as a filter material in wastewater treatments the same as Phragmitis comunis. It was formerly classified as an aberrant member of the Araceae family, but this term does not exist in the current taxonomy.
It is another way of calling a plant similar to reeds, it is aquatic and belonging to the genus Acorus. It's also a way to call your flowers. They are known as Calamos, reeds or aquatic callamos. The scientific name is Acorus calamus and they are from the family Acoraceae. It has medicinal uses. It is also used as a filter material in wastewater treatments the same as Phragmitis comunis. It was formerly classified as an aberrant member of the Araceae family, but this term does not exist in the current taxonomy.
It is the name of a bitter substance that is extracted from aquatic plants. They are known as reeds or reeds. They belong to the Acorus genus. Plant similar to reeds, it is aquatic and belongs to the genus Acorus . They are known as Calamos, reeds or aquatic callamos.
It means hell, winter, abyss. Demon Empire, devil-dominated territory. Hell, winter, abyss, underworld, paila mocha.
In Colombia it means to face, challenge, confront, challenge, contest, fight. Put on your face.
Plural of break. In Colombia it is the name of two trees of the family Sapotaceae. One belongs to the genus Pouteria and the other to the genus Chrysophyllum. They are hard and heavy wood and their fruits are edible. . It is the name of two Uruguayan towns, which remain in the Departments of Cerro Largo and Paysandú. There is also another one in Argentina in the province of Entre Ríos. In Argentina they also call a break to some trees of the genus Schinopsis (species S . balansae and S. Lorentzii ) and include the Anacardiaceae family.
It is one of the common names of a tree in the Sapotaceae family. It has hard and heavy wood and its fruits are edible. Its scientific name is Pouteria nemorosa. Its fruit is similar to the mamey or the caimito.
The correct term is pinton, with tilde. In Colombia it means green, biche. It is in the process of maturation, that it lacks to mature a little. Immature. In Argentina and Uruguay they say pichiró.
It is another common name for a tropical edible fruit tree. It is also called jaca tree, jack, yaca, nangka or panapén. Its scientific name is Artocarpus heterophyllus and belongs to the family Moraceae.
Plural of patacon . In Colombia they are banana slices that are crushed and fried ( Patacón pisao). They are usually crispand and saladitos. It is a companion of many typical dishes and can be considered a separate dish according to its size and additives.
It can mean plumbing, sewer. Blackwater sinkhole. Drainage, manifold, mason. Final part of the digestive system of birds. Tail of hens and birds in general. It can also be considered synonymous with corruption, deep down.
It can be considered synonymous with sewer . As such, it can mean sink, drain, pipe, sewer or also hen's tail, hen's ass.
It means plumbing, sewer, sewer. Place full of crap and dirt. In some cases it is used as a synonym for latrine (where they feel).
In Colombia, person who likes to make flattery with a goal ( get benefits). Flattering, flattering, flattering, flattering, lambon.
In Colombia it means flattery, flattery, flattery. In Spain it is a small village. Last name of Spanish origin . There is also the surname Cova, which is a surname of Galician origin and means cave. Last name of the main character of the Novel The Maelstrom (Arturo Cova).
In Argentina it means "Letters of Cancellation of Provincial Obligations" . It is a type of bonds that were issued there in 2001, during the government of De la Rúa. They were used to pay salaries and also taxes.