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1º_ Resin of vegetable origin, is generic and names those from different plants. It has its origin in a metathesis of the late Latin amineus, a, um ("white, especially for white grape wine"). 2º_ Another name for the curbaril tree . 3º_ It is the recommended form in Spanish for the cartoon or Japanese animation that (at least in Spanish-speaking America) was more common as anime. 4º_ Inflection of the verb animate . See verbs/anime.
1º_ Percussion musical instrument with membrane or patch, which is held with one hand and struck with the other or with a toothpick. 2º_ By the previous one, person who speaks foolishness and inconsistencies, who only makes noise. 3º_ It is another name for the barrel, comet, volantín, . . . 4º_ Name of different types of breads or cookies, perhaps because of similarity to "sweet bread" or "stale bread". 5º_ It is a vulgar way of referring to the buttocks. It can come from the Neapolitan panaro, or more likely from the Galician pandeiro, both with the meaning of "buttocks, fret".
1º_ It is something or someone related to the tombs. 2º_ It is said of the soldier that on Frankish days he stays in the barracks to eat the tumbo ("stew with low quality meat that they cook for the troops"). 3º_ For the previous one, in lunfardo it is the "condemned prisoner, who lives in prison", to whom the family does not bring food and eats what they serve him in the dining room. It is also an adjective for "prison". 4º_ Percussionist who plays the tumbadoras.