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C. Rivas

soroco
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accessory woven in natural fiber that the Venezuelan aborigines carry on their heads, especially those of the Cumanagoto people.

  




Omkar Avel

Soroco, of Soraca, Soraca is a population of the Republic of Moldova of Eastern Europe, is also used the term to refer to slow people of understanding, m. deaf f. deafness.

  


Dr Luis Laguna-Mimoso

In the Puerto Rico of the past, the ox was called "soroco" that had a single horn and "matacán" to which it had no horns.

  


Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

Person takes to understand things. In Colombia means lerdo, slow, perceived as a jerk, fool, atulampado, bobarron, bobo, socket.

  


Anónimo

SOROCO: Thus is called Daisy, the strainer of the coconut palm, when given household. It is a kind of dense tissue of thin and strong fibers that appear in the axils of the leaves of coconut palm, serving them protection and support. This screen has multiple applications as useful household and as raw material for the manufacture of various items such as purses, shoes, cloths, flowers, etc.

  


Alexis Ramírez Hidalgo

soroco is incorrectly written and it should be written as " soroco or soroca " being its meaning: is the opposite of fine.

  


Andres Alberto Molina Coutiño

Soroco: Person who does not understand many things for more explanation to foolish, bobo, given, slow, stupid.

  



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