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altramuz
  46

One of the names for the Lupinus albus, a legume also known as, chorcho or almorta. It comes from the archaic Spanish 'atramuz', which in Hispanic Arabic was 'atarmuz' by arabic 1575; 1604; 1578; 1585; 1605; 1587; ( to the tarmis ), and was actually a version of the Greek 952; 949; 961; 956; 959; 962; ( thermos ) , which was the name given in the Helade to the seed of this plant.

  
yota
  45

1º_ It is one of the common names for the plant Sechium edule, already described (almost copied) in other of its names such as air potato, chayotera, guatila, güisquil, cidra, chuchú, chayote, papa de pobre, chanchayote. 2º_ Ancient name for the letter "J", taken from the Greek "iota". 3º_ 1049; 1086; 1090; 1072; (Yota) is a trademark for a Russian telecommunications company. 4º_ 12520; 12479; (Yota) is the name of a character from the anime Naruto.

  
matapiojo
  38

1º_ Insect Phenes raptor, of the order Odonato, also known as matapiojos, dragonfly, bailiff, devil's horse, mojaculo. 2º_ Insect of the order Mantodea, also known as praying mantis, devil's horse, matapiojos, mamboretá, tatadiós (and see also tata dios). 3º_ Plant Crataegus oxyacantha, also known as spinach, hawthorn, hawthorn. 4º_ Plant Crataegus monogyna, also known as hawthorn, hawthorn, hawthorn. 5º_ Delphinium staphisagria plant, also known as albarraz. 6º_ Plant Euonymus europaeus, also known as spindle, cure bonnet, evonym.

  
araña roja
  58

It is the common name for mites such as Tetranychus urticae or Dermanyssus gallinae. See red mite.

  
anfioxo
  44

It is a name that was given to chordate animals for their shape, since they are small marine invertebrates with spindle profile, head and tail finished as lancets. In Greek 945; 956; 966; 953; 959; 958; 959; 962; ( amphioxos ) is composed of 945; 956; 966; 953; ( amphi "both sides" ) 959; 958; 965; 962; ( oxys "pointed" ) .

  
mojojoy
  30

It is a larva of cockroach (Amazonian beetle) considered a pest for trees. Also called suri and maguire, it is part of the gastronomy since it is eaten roasted.

  
copromancia
  39

A self-attributed word by the Brazilian writer Rubem Fonseca for "divination by means of feces". It consists of the Greek voices 954; 959; 960; 961; 959; 962; ( kopros "poop" ) and 956; 945; 957; 964; 949; 953; 945; ( kept "divination") . See scatomancia .

  
necromancia
  40

It is a form of divination using carcasses, usually of animals slaughtered for that purpose. By association, it is also the invocation of the deceased to obtain information. From the Greek 957; 949; 954; 961; 959; 962; ( nekrós "corpse" ) 956; 945; 957; 964; 949; 953; 945; ( kept "divination") . See scatomancia, necromancy, aruspicina, medium, spirit of divination.

  
escatomancia
  63

1º_ In principle it is a mode of divination through the analysis of the fecal matter of an animal, or of a person. It consists of the Greek voices 963; 954; 945; 964; 959; 962; ( skatós "of the feces") and 956; 945; 957; 964; 949; 953; 945; ( kept "divination") . See co-promise. 2º_ For these issues of homonymy, it turns out that 'eschatony' is also a divination through the messages from beyond, sent by the dead who passed to the other side, but also by the analysis of the viscera of their corpses, and which includes those of the sacrificed animals. In this case the etymology comes from 949; 963; 967; 945; 964; 959; 962; ( eschates "[destination] last, final" ) 956; 945; 957; 964; 949; 953; 945; ( kept "divination") . See necromancy, necromancy aruspicina.

  
laputa
  44

1º_ Name of an island with the natural ability to fly that is described in the novel Gulliver's Travels (Jonathan Swift, 1726) [note: taking into account that the novel is a satire, full of ironies and double meaning, we can assume that the author knew the meaning in Spanish of "whore", and it would not be the only time he uses it, though here only as a snive word] . 2º_ As a tribute to the previous one, director Hayao Miyazaki also names his film anime about a city that floats in the air 22825; 31354; 12398; 22478; 12521; 12500; 12517; 12479; ( tenkuu no yiro hrapiuta "Castle in the sky : Laputa") .

  
blancanieves
  31

Title and main character of a European fairy tale popularized by the Brothers Grimm. In the story, a queen longs to have a beautiful daughter with ebony-black hair, blood-red lips, and snow-white skin. Some time later she gives birth to a girl whom she calls "Schneewittchen" ("snow white"), who will be the protagonist of the story that in Spanish is known as 'Snow White'.

  
el barto
  44

In the animated series The Simpsons 'The Barto' is the nom de guerre that Bart uses as the graffiti artist of his city Springfield. Although her identity is obvious, and that in some chapters her father Homer and his teacher Skinner know her. . . in other later chapters the argument continues as if it were ignored. That alias is an allusion to the Mexican bandits that existed in the southern U.S. in the nineteenth century, hence the final /o/ and the spanish article.

  
buharro
  33

It is one of the common names for the bird Corvus corone. It would be a derogatory owl, although they are not from the same family. By some mistake see buharrón .

  
gallogallina
  31

1º_ It is a rooster that has the appearance and appearance of a hen, this appearance is due to a recessive gene that is calculated to appear in one in every hundred roosters. It is also written as "rooster hen". See chicken, redfish. 2º_ In Nicaragua he is an "indecisive, pusillanimous person".

  
águila cuaresmera
  34

It is the name given in Colombia to the bird Buteo platypterus. The origin is in the department of Tolima, since in their migration they pass through this region during the time of Lent. See eagle, lent.

  
chajá
  35

1º_ Traditional Uruguayan dessert of sponge cake with meringue, cream, peach and strawberry. 2º_ Common name of the bird Chauna torquata that inhabits South America. It is onomatopoeic, since to alert its young or the flock when it sees a predator, it emits a cry similar to yajá!; and that is why it is domesticated as a guardian animal for gardens and chicken coops. 3º_ It is also called 'chajá' to the one who acts as a "bell" in a robbery, which warns the accomplices when the police arrive. In Guarani it means "run away! , let's go!" , but it is taken from the previous meaning, so in reality this one is also for the bird. See araca .

  
pavo real
  68

The common peacock (Pavo cristatus) is a bird native to South Asia. The male is noted for the plumage of the tail, which it exhibits in the form of a fan with its iridescent colors.

  
chaja
  36

Name of two cities, in the province of Golestan (Iran) and in the region of Chocó (Colombia). [The Colombianism mentioned by Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez must be an error by chajá (bird), although it could be influenced by the name of the city 129300; . .

  
barto
  42

'Barto' is the name of several cities, in the region of Oromia (Ethiopia) and the states of Mississippi and Pennsylvania (USA). See The Barto (Bart's nom de guerre in the cartoon The Simpsons).

  
madagascar
  39

The Repoblikan'i Madagasikara (Republic of Madagascar) is an island country near the southeast coast of Africa. See Malagasy. 2º_ It is also the name of a franchise of spin-off films and series produced by Dreamworks Animation.

  






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