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  Value Position Position 107 107 Accepted meanings 13 107 Obtained votes 0 5548 Votes by meaning 0 6210 Inquiries 433 191 Queries by meaning 33 6210 Feed + Pdf

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trisecular
  37

Trisecular is a period of three centuries.

  
uveicha
  34

In Asturias a uveicha is a sheep.

  
sistema de geografico de variadex
  30

He variadex actually is a system of file that you can use in all them branches is virtual or physically. For example in geography. If we have data that archiving of countries do wholesale to retail. For example, country, Spain. Region, Andalusia. Cadiz province. Region of the Janda. Judicial district, Barbate. Locality, Zahara of the tunas and here put all them data of Zahara of them tuna.

  
cumare
  38

The word Moré comes from the Italian comare ( bride ). In several dialects Italian say Moré. That Word is used in several countries, as for example France to define a person

  
egotica
  27

Egotism, feeling exaggerated of her own personality.

  
que es instaurar
  23

Establish, set up something new, for example a law or a system of work.

  
benching
  27

Benching, of the English banqueado ( Bench, bench ). Send a player to the bench. Exclude to something or someone from the task that is exercising.

  
blumer
  30

American English Blumer bloomer.

  
dentrifico
  35

Toothpaste is simply paste to clean the teeth.

  
limitar terreno
  39

Limited land is, if you have a thing to do and there are several possibilities, eliminate that you are sure that they will not to the case.

  
kuiper
  20

P {margin-bottom: 0. 21cm;}The Kuiper belt is a group of planetoids of the outer shaft of our solar system.

  
cocarda
  32

P {margin-bottom: 0. 21cm;} A cocarda or cucarda is an award, circle of fabric pleated with two ribbons hanging. It is a prize or trophy for someone or something.

  
guaje
  61

At the beginning of mining in Asturias, exploited by the Asturian Mining Company with headquarters in London, works used to be distributed in the following manner: men chipped away at the coal, transportation with horses, donkeys or mules did women and young people were in charge of washing, which the British called them did washer ( washer )?? Hence proved to Guaxe or Guaje.????

  




       


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