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Francisco Valdez Mendoza
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  Value Position Position 21 21 Accepted meanings 374 21 Obtained votes 4 33 Votes by meaning 0.01 5305 Inquiries 14725 19 Queries by meaning 39 5305 Feed + Pdf

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cintilar
  34

Cintilar. It comes from the Latin «scintillare»: centellear, shine, refulgir, glow. Intermittently emission of light and colouring in the stars.

  
umbelífera
  25

Umbelliferae. From the Latin umbella, umbellae 40 hybrid adjective; nominative and genitive singular of parasol ) and the Greek foreús, foréoos ( nominative and genitive singular of carrier ). Dicotyledonous plant with flowering umbel ( 41 umbrella; of commonly alternate, simple leaves, petioles envainadores, aromatic some. Examples: anise, cumin, fennel, parsley, carrot.

  
habeas corpus
  31

Beginning of the Anglo-Saxon text of the order of appearance of all detained or imprisoned, citizen to present immediate and public before a judge or a court to be heard and will rule if his arrest is legal or inconvenient.

  
nosofobia
  27

Noun. From the Greek "nósos": disease, and «fobía»: fear, fear. Fear of contracting any diseases that are not actually suffers.

  
dubitar
  40

Intransitive verb derived from Latin 'dubius': doubt. Doubt. It means indecision, confusion, hesitation and hesitation.

  
perennofolia
  46

Evergreen. Leaves of plants do especially trees are always green?.? It comes from: ) perennis, composed by 'per' Latin: by, during 'annus': year ( during the 41 year; Folium: Blade, from the Greek fíllon: sheet.

  
composta
  42

1. Solid waste ( 41 garbage; organic that introduced in a small excavation in devices called 'laundromat' or large treatment plants become fertilizantes.2. Syncopation ( loss of intermediate letter ) from compósita: composition or act of composing.

  
fidalgo
  36

A synonym for hidalgo. Hidalgo. 1. Individual of noble and distinguished lineage. 2 Generous person.

  
anhidrofilos
  23

Anhidrófilo. From the Greek ( No ) eufónica n hýdoor ( water ) fílos ( friend, like-minded ). Synonym of Xeric. Plants and animals typical of arid environments.

  
bípedo
  23

Bipedal. It has two feet. From the Latin «bipedalis», consisting of bi: two, pes, pedis ( nominative and genitive singular ): feet.

  
hociquirromo
  88

Of blunt snout. Muzzle: extreme bottom of the head of animals such as pigs, the armadillo and wild boar. It contains the mouth and nose. With him hoza ( rummages: lifts and removes ) the Earth. Romo: flat, blunt.

  
tetracampeona
  22

Four time champion. From the Greek tetra: four, and the Latin medieval campio, campionis ( nominative and genitive singular of campus ) with the meaning of battlefield.

  
migrante
  47

«It is the participle present of the Latin verb migrare», meaning displacement ( 41 place;. It occurs in people, animals and fluids. When the movement is towards the interior is called immigration; outward migration. Migrant who is going and coming from one country to another. Immigrant is who resides in another country of their origin. Emigrant is who not politically settled abroad.

  
escintilómetro
  30

Apparatus for measuring scintillation. If it says centella, it is preferable that name you cintilómetro to this device. It is so designated in Mexico. There is one to measure astronomical scintillation and another to detect radiation, mainly range.

  




       


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