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Meaning of tumbo by Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez





Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

tumbo
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In Colombia they are a kind of fruit. They can also be known as curubas or also as badeas. They are the names of very delicious fruits that belong to the Passifloraceae family. Its scientific names are Passiflora tripartite and Passiflora quadrangularis. The first is also known as curuba, taxo or tumbo and the second as giant tumbo, corvejo, motorro, parcha or quijón. It is a bending of badearing, which means passing a river through the water without using bridges. It also means squawking, hitting or crashing into something, sticking or crashing on either side and the other, going or advancing in zig-zag or swinging, swaying. Inflection of knocking down, which means to apear, knock down.

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