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año
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year1.

(Of thelat.)(annus).

1. m. Astr. Time it takes for the Earth in a walk around the Sun. It is equal to 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes and 46 seconds.

2. m. period of twelve months, starting from January 1 until December 31, both inclusive.

3. m. period of twelve months, starting on any given day.

4. m. academic year, the number that is usually divided the study of a subject or faculty, or each of the different educational stages.

5. m. person that falls with another in the draw for ladies and Gallants is used to make new year 's Eve.

6. m. pl. Day in which someone reaches years. Celebrate the years Give the years

7. m. pl. age (? time spent). Is very young for his years

8. m. pl. Decade of the century. The Spain of the 1990s

year academic.

1. m. period of one year beginning with the opening of the course, desp

the holiday of the previous ués.

year anomalístico.

1. m. Astr. Time between two consecutive steps of land by the Aphelion or perihelion of its orbit. It consists of 365 days, 6 hours, 13 minutes and 59 seconds.

year Arabic.

1. m. Astr. year lunar.

year Astral, or year astronomical.

1. m. Astr. year leap.

1. m. Which has a day rather than the common year , added to the month of February. He is repeated every four years, with the exception of the last of each century whose number of hundreds is not a multiple of four.

year civil.

1. m. Which consists of a full number of days; 365 if it is common or 366 if leap.

year climacteric.

1. m. The seventh or ninth of a person's age

and its multiples, in which, according to ancient opinion, operates a noticeable change in the physical Constitution of man.

2. m. Which is calamitous.

year common.

1. m. Which consists of 365 days.

year of grace.

1. d. year of the Christian era.

year of Jubilee.

1. d. year Holy.

year the nanny, year of the nanita, year the PEAR, or year of the polka.

1. m. Colloq. Remote time.

year of light.

1. m. Astr. year light.

year of our health.

1. d. year of grace.

year Roman Catholic Bishop.

1. d. year liturgical.

year economic.

1. m space of twelve months during which govern the budgets of public revenue and expenditure.

year embolismal.

1. m. The consisting of thirteen lunations, adding one on the twelve that comprise the purely lunar year to adjust the years moles with the plots.

1. m. Which begins to run from any day that referred to another as of next year , as the given time in the provisions and edicts, starting from the day of the date.

year school.

1. m. period that begins with the opening of public schools after the break the previous course.

year Insert.

1. d. year leap.

1. m. The governs the solemnities of the Church and begins at the first advent Dominica.

year Lunar.

1. m. Astr. Period of twelve sinódicas revolutions of the Moon, or 354 days.

year luz.

1. m. Astr. Measure astronomical longitude, equivalent to the distance traveled by light in vacuum during a year.

year new.

1. m. That is about to begin or which it has recently begun.

year sabbatical.

1. m. The paid leave some teaching and research institutions attach to its staff from time to time.

year Santo.

1. m. The universal Jubilee to be held in Rome at certain times, and later by Bull is often given in the above churches for all the peoples of Christendom.

year Saint of Santiago.

1. m. That in which they are granted unique indulgences to the pilgrimage to visit the tomb of St. James the Apostle, and it is the year in which the Saint's day falls on a Sunday.

year sidereal, or year sidereal.

1. m. Astr. Time between two consecutive steps of the land for the same point in its orbit with respect to the position of the stars. It is equal to 365 days, 6 hours, 9 minutes and 24 seconds.

year Synodic.

1. m. Astr. Time between two consecutive conjunctions (d)

and with a same planet Earth.

year tropic.

1. m. Astr. Time lag between two-step consecutive and real earth or apparent from the Sun by the same Equinox or Solstice same. It consists of 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes and 48 seconds.

year vulgar.

1. d. year common.

year and time.

1. m. u. to designate the land that is planting a year itself and the other not, or the tree that produces a year

Yes and the other not.

years discretion.

1. m. pl. use of reason (? time that is beginning to recognize the acquired insight past childhood).

of good year.

1. loc. adj. fat, healthy.

throw him someone the years above.

1. loc. verb. Aging of coup d ' état.

entered, da in years.

1. loc. adj. Provecta age.

between year.

1. loc. Advisor. In the speech of the year, during the year.

be to years light.

1. loc. verb. U to indicate that someone or something it is extremely far from another person or thing, good in a spatial sense, or in any other sense.

win year an ex

iante.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. The student end of course exams to be approved.

play the years.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. Play for fun or entertainment, without that stands any interest.

evil year.

1. loc. INTERJ. Colloq. U to force or emphasis to what is said or ensures.

mal year for someone or something.

there are fifteen years ugly.

1. expr. Colloq. Denotes that the youth supplies in women lack of beauty, making that they look good.

for the year.

1. loc. Advisor. Gal. y Ur. The next year . When will we see? For the year

losing year a student.

1.

loc. verb. Colloq. Not be approved at the end of course exams.

by the years of.

1. loc. prepos. By the time indicated on some more or less. This should occur by the years of 1585

Remove someone years.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. Declare fewer years of those who have.

know someone enough for his year..

1 loc. verb. Colloq. Know manage in their business with more skill than appears.

venír you to someone the years above.

1. loc. verb. throw him over the years.

viva you thousand years, or many years.

1. exprs. U to express gratitude and a greeting.

? V.

day of years

New year's day

leap of evil year




year2.

(Dellat.Lamb (agnus).

1. m. Gal. y León. Recental lamb.



-year, ña.

(Of thelat.)(-aneus).

1. suf. Forms nouns and adjectives from Latin. Soterraño, strange, entails.

2. suf. In Spanish he has formed some nouns derived from nouns or verbal. Transom, espadaña.











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