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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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  Value Position Position 1 1 Accepted meanings 35078 1 Obtained votes 229 1 Votes by meaning 0.01 3 Inquiries 1115441 1 Queries by meaning 32 3 Feed + Pdf

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elápidos
  14

is the Spanishization of the term Elapidae. It's the name of a family of poisonous snakes.

  
agámidos
  13

It is the castilianization of the term Agamidae. It's the name of a family of scaly reptiles or lizards.

  
dragón
  44

A species of lizard that has folds of skin on the sides of the abdomen that, when peeled, serve as parachutes in long jumps. Flying lizard. Mythical and fabulous animal that fires through its jaws. Name of a rocket manufactured in France. Name of a Constellation and a sign of the Chinese Zodiac .

  
acutotyphlops
  11

Rated blind snakes. It is a genus of blind snakes belonging to the family Typhlopidae.

  
acanthosaura
  15

Reptile with thorns. It is a class of reptiles in the family of iguanas belonging to the Agamidae family.

  
ablepharus
  6

It means without eyelids, which lacks eyelids. It is the name of a genus of lizards in the family Scincidae.

  
ambulatorio
  35

In Medicine is a procedure that does not require hospitalization of the patient. Procedure of a few hours . No overnight stay or overnight.

  
depilador
  14

It is a small tweezer-like feminine cosmetic implement that is used to remove or remove hairs from the eyebrows. You can also call a small razor or a product used to remove hairs from the skin.

  
poblacional
  16

It means population-related. It belongs to, is dedicated or related to the inhabitants of a territory.

  
escaras
  32

Plural of escara . Carachas, scabs. In Colombia escara is a portion of necrotic tissue, which can appear on the skin or in the subcutaneous tissue, during the healing process in a wound or burn. It is used as a synonym for scab , caracha ( Although the scab is really different). They are also wounds or peels that occur in a patient by permanent rubbing of the skin with the sheets.

  
gilida
  15

In the United States it is a surname.

  
lenoje
  18

It is a casual and casual clothing label, usually from T-shirts sold by Amazon.

  
palotes
  24

The sticks are the first strokes made by a child who starts learning to write. In Entomology is another way to call the insects stick, devil mules, kill horses, mariapalitos or bielus.

  
ziguamonte
  54

In Mexico it is a class of stew that is made with meats from animals of monte. I have seen this word write in many ways and with the same meaning : with c , with s and with z ( siguamonte , ciguamonte , ciguamut , tzihuamonte , ziguamonte , zihuamonte , zihuahuamut, etc.).

  
lirio
  34

It is the name of a plant and its flowers, which belong to the family Liliaceae. There are 110 species. They are also often called lilies or martens. it is a very toxic plant for cats and rodents. Flower of lis.

  
guasmuli
  39

In Mexico it is a stew prepared with seeds of guaje or leucaena, a plant of the Fabaceae family and with spine of res. It also receives many similar names such as Guasmole, huaxmole, guaximole, guaxmole, guazmole, huasmol, huasmole, huaxmoli or huazmole.

  
pacito
  74

In Colombia the correct term is pasito, with s. Step diminutive. It means soft, gently, calm. It also means quietly or silently, without making noise (and in this case could be accepted with c, as a derivative of peace, calm, silence) . Name of a Colombian bamboo by Rafael Godoy.

  
hiervesilla
  12

The correct term is boiling, with b and c . It's a diminutive of grass. Herbaceous plant of small pore. Tiny plant. Plantica. Small grass.

  
engaño
  40

It means lie, embuste, disguise, embellishment, fallacy, invention, trick, fraud. In the slang bullfighting capote.

  
sobrebarriga
  11

Skin or fabric that covers the belly.

  




       


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