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  Value Position Position 9 9 Accepted meanings 3887 9 Obtained votes 132 9 Votes by meaning 0.03 20 Inquiries 125192 8 Queries by meaning 32 20 Feed + Pdf

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jarafuelino
  16

Gentilicio de Jarafuel, a town of just under 1000 inhabitants, southwest of the province of Valencia in the center of the Ayora valley, in whose language and toponymy we find a very characteristic Mozarabic substrate, because its population was mostly Moorish h The expulsion decreed by Philip III in the early 17th century.

  
la hermedaña
  23

Also Ermedaña and Almedaña, reduplicative hydronial compound, by saying the sage Jesuit Leon Eutimio Martino, Aristotelian philosopher, theologian, professor of humanities, researcher of the toponymy and hydronimy of the pre-Roman peoples of northern Spain, p who happiness lies in the pleasure of knowing. My admiration, Master! La Hermedaña is a historic Riojan site whose hermitage was located between the valleys of Najerilla and Iregua not far from San Millán de la Cogolla.

  
pilistra
  15

Ornamental herbaceous plant native to East Asia, from the family of asparagaceae, with long and wide leaves and insignificant flowers. They also call it donkey ears and aspidistra ( aspidistra elatior).

  
la cetra
  18

The zither in Italian. Set of 12 violin concertos by the immense Antonio Vivaldi.

  
teratogénico
  54

Adjective of teratogenesis , from Greek theras theratos, monster and genesis, origin, birth. This produces congenital malformations compatible with life or not, which usually develop in the embryonic stage. Teratogenic agents can be of many kinds. The most critical embryonic stage in this regard goes from the second week to the eighth because at that time the development of the organs begins.

  
cuelgamuros
  39

Beautiful valley of the Community of Madrid, called in the nineteenth century hangs-moros, located southwest of the Sierra de Guadarrama in the Massif Central, halfway between San Lorenzo del Escorial on one side of the Coruña Highway and Guadarrama on the other. After the civil war it was called the Valley of the Fallen in homage to the heroes and martyrs of the crusade. Today we talk about Wall Hangers because it seems that definitely the Dictator is going to leave here, where he was buried even though he was none of the fallen in the contest.

  
conectores de adicion
  25

Grammatical connectors are linguistic expressions that function as nexuses that relate the different parts of an oral or written text. They are usually conjunctions, adverbs, adverbial or conjunctive locutions or even relative or interrogative pronouns. Depending on the type of nexus they perform, they are given a different name. Additives or copulatives add ideas to those expressed earlier in the discourse, as well as, likewise, as well, as well as, or they can also point out a nuance of intensity, as more so, besides, that can reach the maximum degree, as even, to top it off, for more inri. In propositional logic the additive connector is symbolized with this sign or with the v upside down and is placed between simple or composite propositions or both types. The resulting conjunctive proposition is true only if the two related propositions are at once.

  
gypsophila
  38

Gypsophila : Gender of crawling and clustered plants of arid and plastery slopes such as those of the southeastern part of Madrid. Linnaeus gave them the name for his apparent prefisical plaster, in Greek gypsies. By the hill of Almodóvar, near my neighborhood, you can see the gypsophila struthium, which they also call albalda, jabuna, soap, soapy grass or soapbox of la Mancha, because before they used it for this purpose.

  
similia simílibus
  23

It is a Latin saying defended in traditional medicine and among advocates of homeopathy that diseases are cured with similar things. Thus, it was thought that a plant whose leaves, flowers or fruits were shaped like a heart, would be good for curing heart disease. Experience has shown us that it is not true.

  
briología
  25

From Greek bryon, moss. Branch of Botany that studies mosses, lichens, liver plants and antóceras.

  
torreya
  16

Genus of coniferous plants in the family cephalotaxaceae originating in East Asia and North America. The name is due to John Torrey, American botanist of the XIX, who studied them.

  
machirulo
  76

The neologismos commission of the RAE studies the admission of this term on the proposal of the academic Soledad Puértolas, with the meaning of Iberian male who does not quite believe his role as male and pimp, sexist from three to fourth, poor man denorized in l a was a feminist. Soledad Puértolas wants to assign a meaning with almost tender ironic criticism.

  
nictaginácea
  28

Family of dicotyledonous plants with more than 30 genera and 300 species, in which stands out the dondiego that Linnaeus called mirabilis, beautiful, admirable, wonder; not only for its beautiful colors but for the characteristic of opening its flowers at night, to which also alludes to the Greek etymology of nyks nyktos, night. This nictaginaceae is what Gregorio Méndel used in his experiments in the convent garden to formulate his laws of inheritance.

  
mándiga
  15

Old Castilian word that older people still use in my asturleonesa land with the meaning of dote for the marriage provided by the bride or her family or inheritance. The term appears in the Romance of Prince D's death. John, son of the Catholic Monarchs, at the end of the fifteenth century : . Seven doctors assist you, / the best in Spain;/ some look at his pulse, others look at his face, / and others look at his blood/that comes out so spilled.

  
regla de farrar
  35

This American entomologist and beekeeper established in the mid-20th century that honey production per bee is higher in larger hives. So a hive of 80. 000 bees produce more than 4 out of 20. 000 . This is because in large hives the bees dedicated to the pele are more, being able to reach 75% of the individuals, while in one of 20. 000 pecorea only 25%. Remember that a worker, in the working time, spring and summer, takes about 21 days to be born, another 21 days to care for, feed the larvae, clean and ventilate the hive and its last 21 days to pecorear. The individual dies. The collective remains. Unless the man arrives and decomposes everything with his herbicides, pesticides and other glyphosates.

  
geranios
  17

From Greek geranos, crane. Plants of the family geraniaceae with two genera, geranium and pelargonium, although Linnaeus included them all in the geranium. Pelargonios are commonly used in gardening with many species and varieties. On the balconies of many houses in our towns and villages we are happy to look with its bright colors. The name refers to the shape of the fruit that resembles the beak of a crane or a stork, also a pin or a rocket, so in my land some of them also call them pins or rockets.

  
fitocenosis
  94

Scientific term derived from Greek phyton, plant and adjective koinos, common . It is the set of plant organisms that live in a biotope or place with the environmental characteristics necessary for their survival. When it came to animals, we'd have zoocenosis. And if we consider all living things we would have biocenosis.

  
escarapuche
  17

Special Extremaduran dish from the guadiana and Zújar reservoirs area in the Serena and Siberia regions. It is a pepper, tomato and onion salad with roasted fish that are also replaced by chopped roast beef.

  
anamnesis
  38

In Greek it means remembrance. Health sciences use this term to designate the process of collecting information about a patient and their environment as a pre-diagnoses to establish appropriate strategies for problem solving.

  
escucullar ajos
  28

In Huesca the operation is thus said to cut the cuculle or flowering bud of the garlic so that the plant uses all its energy in the growth of the bulb. It usually gets done in mid-May. These mañicos have a habit of inviting to do this operation to the one who gives a lot of can : Go to sculpt garlic, that is, go gargle, go fry asparagus, leave me alone, do not give me the tabarra.

  




       


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