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Meaning of pañar




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

pañar
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In Colombia, diapering and apañar means picking, lifting or raising from the ground. It is also used to denote it accumulates, piles up, assembles, agglomerates or stores something, especially if there is a container intended for it. In some cases it can also mean receiving, catching (grab something in the air, we have been thrown or dropped)

  




Guillermo Gonzalo Sánchez Achutegui

Diaper is a very expressed verb in northern Peru, when the cotton acorn is hauled from the plant, the workers take out each fleece and put it in large sacks and then pile them up and take them to the mulmill.

  


Manuel Penichet P

There is no such verb in the dictionary. However, it could be that that Word is used to indicate any action that is performed with very thick piece of fabric or cloth.It could also refer to the illness of cloth, melasma or Chloasma, which is a dark discoloration that appears on the skin, mainly on the face, when exposed to the Sun.If the searched Word is Manage then its meaning would be the following:Prepare or seasoning a food.Clean a person.Grab something that does not belong.Collect and store somethingIn Argentina, Bolivia, Nicaragua and Uruguay conceal, hide or protect someone.Familiarly used also to fix something broken or damaged provisionally.Be breaded means being rushed, in a difficult situation.

  


Manuel Penichet P

panar is an Asturian verb which means to collect, usually something from the soil.panar Applepanar castanes

  


Anónimo

PANAR: Extract the gold alluvium by gibs, a curved wooden weeders and drop it into punts.

  


Anónimo

PANAR: Asturias, take the floor.

  



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