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ninfa
  24

1º_ In Greek mythology it was the name of the protective deities of nature (forests, rivers, lakes), all were beautiful women and of childbearing age. In Greek it is written 957; 965; 956; 966; 951; (nymphe), which is also a way of calling the "newlywed". See faun. 2º_ For the previous one, today it is used as a "beautiful teenager", although it has some erotic connotation. 3rd_ Young and libertine courtesan; probably because of the previous one. See nymphs. 4º_ In some animals, especially insects, it is a stage of development prior to adulthood. 5º_ Common name of the bird Nymphicus hollandicus . See parrot, carolina . 6º_ It is also a woman's name, but for some of its connotations it did not become very popular.

  
eco
  40

1º_ 'Eco' is the name of a nymph from Greek mythology capable of pronouncing the most beautiful words; but for deceiving Hera she was punished and lost her voice; he could only repeat the last word he heard. 2º_ By the previous one (or vice versa), it is the wave or sound reflected on a surface that return with a delay by the distance, and in the case of being words they are heard as a repetition. 3º_ For the above it is also a sound or a vague and confusing rumor. 4º_ Return or reflection in general of an effect . 5º_ Abbreviation or compositional element for "ecological" . See eco- .

  
lar
  26

1º_ Each of the domestic divinities in Roman mythology. 2º_ Surely with some association to the previous one, it is also called 'lar' to the "permanent fire in the old kitchens", to the "home", which is also a synonym of "house, dwelling, own place". 3º_ 'LAR' is the IATA code for the regional airport of the city of Laramie (State of Wyoming, USA).

  
heracles
  26

Demigod or Greek hero, best known by the Roman version Hercules. His birth name was 7944; 955; 954; 949; 953; 948; 951; 962; ( Alkeids "Alcides" ) , but as a hero he was called 7977; 961; 945; 954; 955; 951; 962; (Heraklees) by Apollo, which is the union of the name of the goddess 7981; 961; 945; ( Hera ) with the word 954; 955; 949; 959; 962; (kleos "glory, fame") for being the "glory of Hera, his servant".

  
sappho
  34

It is another way of writing the name of the Greek poet Sappho of Lesvos, almost a transliteration of the original 931; 945; 960; 966; 969; ( Sapphous ) .

  
zoe
  23

It may be a woman's name in English. In Spanish it is written Zoé.

  
centennial
  28

It is the English name for Generation Z, people born in the first decade of the twenty-first century, maybe a few years earlier as well. It is Castilianized as centenial and has a version as centenic. See english/centennial .

  
sexy
  17

It's actually English, and translates to "sexual or sensual" for something or someone who excites the senses; which is the same use that is given in Spanish although we have the castilianization sex, which is almost not seen.

  
broker
  23

It is actually English, and although it is usually written like this also in Spanish, it has its Castilianization broker ("stockbroker, financial operator on commission"), which is how it sounds in our language. See english/broker .

  
meeting
  13

It is not Spanish where the Castilian rally already exists. See english/meeting .

  
drone
  22

It is not Spanish but English, where it means "drone". Also called drone (Castilianized as a drone) is an unmanned, autonomous or remotely guided aerial vehicle.

  
papayo
  33

It is one of the names for the plant Carica papaya. See papaya (fruit).

  
lengua de suegra
  25

It is one of the common names for Sansevieria plants, especially Sansevieria trifasciata. It is also known as tiger tongue, cow tongue, tiger tail, cow tail, St. George's sword, lizard's tail, donkey ears, Bolivar sword, snake plant.

  
birís
  24

It is one of the common names for the Indica Canna plant or dragon tongue.

  
balsamina
  24

It is one of the names of the plant Impatiens balsamine.

  
nuez de cola
  18

'Tail nut' or 'Sudan nut' is the common name of the Cola acuminata tree native to tropical Africa. See kola .

  
senecio
  18

It is a genus of herbaceous plants in the family Asteraceae. The name is Latin for senecio, onis ("elder"), as its inflorescence is reminiscent of gray-haired heads.

  
carocaro
  19

It is one of the common names for the tree Enterolobium cyclocarpum.

  
verdolaga
  25

1º_ Common name of the plant Portulaca oleracea . 2º_ Derogatory or festive way to name the color green.

  
choux
  26

Choux pasta is a type of light dough for sweet or savory cakes prepared with butter, eggs, and baked wheat flour. It has French origin, and its name seems a reference to the shape of a masita or bun that is prepared with this dough called petit chou ("repollito"), which for some reason ended up being used in the plural as choux ("cabbages, cabbages"); but it turns out that chou is also used colloquially for something "loving, sweet, cute" that perhaps fits more like a dough for jam. See petisú , éclair , palo de jacob , profiterol .

  






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