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furoya

manga
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1 _ part of the dress that covers each arm. From latin manica, with same meaning. By its tube gave it name also flexible pipes, ventilation steps, cylindrical fishing nets, whirlpools of water, tarpaulins for crossing open spaces, protected. . . 2nd _ width of a ship. 3rd _ huge group of locusts which attack the plantations to feed. In the ironic form used as' bad people'. 4th _ tropical tree mangifero anacardiaceo. 5th _ comic or cartoon Japanese generic name; transliteration of the kanji x307E; x 3093; x304C; (ma 'n' ga "fun, drawing decontracturado").

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

Part of the garment that covers a limb. It can be shirt sleeve (covers the arm), sleeve Pant (covers the leg). In Colombia is a variety of handle elongated and flattened. It is product of grafts and is rather tasteless. In Colombia also we say manga to a flat, elongated and covered area of grass. Flat terrain, potrero, llano. It is also the name of the track of the llanero indigenous sport of Coleus (Coleus Manga). In nautical, manga is the measure of a boat that runs from port to starboard and that determines the maximum width of a ship.

  


Anónimo

Sleeve: Part of the dress in which arm gets.

  


Humberto José Ramos

Manga: Handle very large, pulpy and tasteless when mature, the shell gives some very intense red yellow and orange colours. This handle type is obtained by grafting.

  



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