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fantana
  22

Romanian word derived from the Latin fons, fontis: fountain, fontana; the latter also exists in Italian and catalan. The Romanians saved memory of the massacre of Fantana Alba caused by the border of the former Soviet Union guard on April 1, 1941 against the Romanian population that crossed the border with what is now Ukraine in Bukovina with the Siret River Valley.

  
emergir
  26

article is incorrectly written, and should be written as "emerging" being its meaning: Emerge: from the Latin verb emergo emergis emergere ( 41 e-mergo;: leave the interior to the exterior, get rid of. Leave someone or something to the surface of the water or other liquid or solid, sprout, birth, emerge, arise, resurgence, germinate, appear something that was inside or behind something else, like a star in the sky, a feeling in the soul or a submarine at sea.

  
chanman
  15

chanman is incorrectly written, and should be written as "shaman" being its meaning: Healer, sorcerer, priest, sorcerer, magician, fortune teller, binder of hunter-gatherer societies of cultures and primitive animist religions, which attributed them the Faculty of heal, communicate with spirits and fortunes, which had often related to substances natural psychoactive as peyote, ayahuasca, ergot of rye, hallucinogenic mushrooms and similar products. And it is that religion, according to anthropologists, each society inward, executed although it separates it out and sometimes fanaticizes it.

  
conmoverse
  60

Verb prefix compound with ( in company, in conjunction with ) the verb move and the enclitic pronoun of the third person is. It means pity is, condoler is, grieve, sympathize with, moved, sorrowful, shudder, soften it, grieve is, convicting is, grieve is, vibrating emotionally and with grief by something or someone.

  
conchero
  26

Pilgrim of the camino de Santiago, which usually carry a shell or leaflet of vieira hung around their necks. Traditionally was the test of having come to Santiago de Compostela, in Galicia they consumed and the scallops or scallops ( consumed liberally pecten maximus ) bivalve molluscs related to clams and oysters.

  
pange lingua
  20

Eucharistic hymn sung in Gregorian in liturgical worship Christian music beautiful, written by Saint Tomás de Aquino, philosopher and theologian of the thirteenth century, to expose the doctrine of Transubstantiation according to which the bread and wine of the mass become the body and blood of Christ through the words of the priest

  
doctrina de la transignificacion
  26

doctrine of the transignificacion is incorrectly written, and should be written as "transignificacion" as meaning: Eucharistic theological theory Christian defended, with some official threats after the Second Vatican Council, the Church Dutch and theologians such as Karl Rahner German or Belgian Edward Schillebeeckx and many others in the second half of the 20th century. This doctrine, which would replace the transubstantiation, defends that the bread and wine of the Christian Catholic Eucharistic ritual do not go to be but to mean the body and blood of Christ with the words of the priest, which does have signs of rationality.

  
coger el pendingue
  17

Perfectly oral locution meaning to leave a place without many explanations, go with the music elsewhere, leave. Perhaps this word comes from pendil ( 41 mantle; in a land where he has traditionally done very cold. -Have you seen so-and-so? -Yes. A moment ago, he took the pendingue and disappeared.

  
maiztasuna
  22

Basque word meaning frequency both in the sense of regularity, repetition, or repetition of vibration or number of waves per unit of time.

  
ausstrecken
  13

German verb which means to reach out, stretch slightly, stretching a body member or otherwise.

  
baxter
  19

American pharmaceutical multinational with headquarters in Illinois in which more than 40,000 people work in more than 100 countries that produces and sells various drugs and health services around the world. In Spain, it has offices in Madrid, Valencia and Sabiñánigo. ( Huesca ) This last occur in intravenous solutions to more than 20 countries. Baxter is also an English surname and the name of different locations mostly in North America.

  
jaculatoria
  62

From the latin iaculator iaculatoris, shooter, launcher Javelin or words or sentences. In the Christian worship prayer or brief prayer addressed to the Virgin Mary, the Saints or the same God with a mercy seat or invocative purpose; for example: Holy Virgen de Guadalupe, pray for us! Glory to God in heaven!.

  
que es balar
  23

From the latin balo bullets balare, balitar, balitear, screaming, gamitar, dar bleats, onomatopoeic sounds emitted by the ovidos, deer or Deer communicate. Colloquially and disused bleat by: sigh, wishing with longing.

  
hipoglucemiente
  23

hypoglycaemic is incorrectly written, and should be written as "Hypoglycemic" being its meaning: Causing hypoglycemia, from the Greek hypo: under, beneath, below and glykys glykeia glyky: sweet, sweet, pleasant flavor and haima haimatos: blood: what lowers the glucose in blood. The element natural hypoglycemic and stabilizes blood glucose levels is the hormone insulin secreted by the beta cells of the pancreas. When they disappear or malfunctioning disease of diabetes is type I or type II. There are also medicines or foods hypoglycaemic insofar as they favor in different ways the descent of glucose after eating. The perfect levels of glucose are 100 milligrams per deciliter of blood. Those who suffer from diabetes should report matters of glucose and hypoglycemia.

  
herba de namorar
  31

Also the maiden of emprenadeira, namoradeira, sea, marina or traiocha na faltriqueira ( carqueixa armeria maritima ) forming compact shrubs with white or pink flowers on the cliffs near San Andrés de Teixido ( onde vai of dead or non foi live ) near Cedeira and da costa da morte, where he is held every summer in the month of August a festival of Celtic music. According to the popular and magical tradition of Galicia have to collect this grass in the summer Equinox in the night of San Juan, night meiga and sorceress par excellence, and put furtively in clothing or the desired person's home. Oh mine Galiza! Here I spent part of my childhood. What beauty of landscapes and people!.

  
que singnifica sobreesdrujula
  33

like sobreesdrujula is incorrectly written and it should be written as "sobreesdrujula" as meaning: Also sobresdrujula. According to the Academy when the prefix ends with the same vowel that starts the term which fits, these vowels, can be simplified unless there is another homografa Word. Sobreesdrujula or sobresdrujula is the word that carries the accent in any previous to the antepenultimate syllable. Both these as the esdrújulas are always written with a tilde. The plain words are sobresdrujulas couple that two enclitic pronouns, for example, write it, announce it to me...

  
acivro en gallego
  20

Or acivro ou xardon ( ilex aquifolium ) It's Holly, in Galician, bright green leaves and spikes at the edges; plant protected and sacred in Celtic culture, once used for medicinal purposes and whose wood is good for making bagpipes. It occurs primarily in fresh and moist mountains in the Northwest of the peninsula. It also occurs as an ornamental shrub in many parks in Spain. It is one of the jewels of our flora.

  
clochina
  20

clóchina is incorrectly written, and should be written as "clóchina" being its meaning: Also clotxina, Mediterranean mussels or Mussel Valencia ( mitylus galloprovincialis ) most tasty, small and orange as his brother the Galician by developing water more salty, warm and nutritious, especially from May to September.

  
diapasones
  19

Plural of fingerboard: Greek day pason ( 41 chordon;: through all the ropes. It is a metal device ( 41 steel; shaped fork and size variable, but manageable, which is mostly used to tune musical instruments or catch the tone by singing, because it always gives the same note when we hit something metal, i.e., always has the same sound vibration... Therapies or seudoterapias from the oriental tendency is often used also. They say it heals bones, tendons, muscles and moods... But this is very difficult to assess, and must be very careful with the charlatans.

  
boff
  11

Leonardo Boff, writer, theologian, philosopher, teacher, ecologist and Brazilian Franciscan born in Concordia in 1938, founder, with the Peruvian Dominican Gustavo Gutiérrez Merino, from the theology of liberation, so unjustly persecuted by the official Church, which has accused it of Marxist, simply for defending that extreme violence is legitimate, which also defended Saint Tomás de Aquino in the 13th century to justify the tyrannicide. In 1985 Razinger imposed one year of silence. In 1992, he left the priesthood and the Franciscan order. Author of more than 60 books, today is a professor at the University of Rio de Janeiro.

  




       


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