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1º_ Who walks among the stubble; it is said of the animals that eat in the remains of the crop after the harvest, or also of the tractors or tall carts that move comfortably through those fields. 2º_ 'Rastrojero' is the name of an off-road vehicle produced in Argentina between the years 1952 and 1980. Its characteristic was resistance, simple mechanics and low maintenance cost. See jeep .
1º_ Feminine of merengado . 2º_ Milk mixed with beaten egg white and sugar. 3º_ Brand of a traditional biscuit of the bagley company of Argentina. They are two layers of round vanilla biscuit and a filling of meringue cream with grated coconut. [Note: I was thinking if this fits the suspicion of espam, but the cookie is over 50 years old, and it is clear that you do not need it. ]
1º_ 'UTM' stands for Universal Transverse Mercator ( "[transverse universal coordinate] of Mercator projection") . It is a system that uses cartesian coordinates on a cylindrical projection of the globe to locate a point on the planet. See u . T. M. ( "technical unit of mass" ) . 2º_ In Chile 'UTM' stands for "monthly tax unit", an updatable amount of money that is used as a unit of value for taxes. 3º_ IATA code of Tunica Airport (Mississippi, USA). 4º_ It is also the abbreviation of several universities .
1º_ 'UPS' stands for Uninterruptible Power Supply. It is used in Spanish-speaking countries to name the equipment with battery to power electrical appliances in case of a failure in the power supply. 2º_ 'Ups' is used as an interjection, as a drowned and more discreet "oh", often as irony before a fait accompli pretending to regret it. It is the Spanish version of the English 'oops'.
1º_ Region occupied and governed by a population of origin outside the place, generally take possession of the territory to exploit its soil and its riches. It is a word of Latin origin, where colonus, i means "farmer, farmer". 2º_ By the previous, group of living beings that live in the same place, with their own organization or with some common trait. 3º_ It is also called 'colony' to the group of houses or buildings where a human group resides for the above meaning. 4º_ 'Colonia colonus' is the scientific name of the colilargo flycatcher bird. 5º_ 'Colonia' is the name of about 50 geographical places. 6º_ It is a cosmetic with aroma that is composed of less than 5% of essence. The name comes from the old trademark "Cologne Water", which was manufactured in the city of Cologne (Germany). See extract , perfume , toilette . 7º_ Name of books, films, series, sports institutions, historical periods, . . .
1º_ Toilette ( pr . tualet ) is a French word formed by toile ( "cloth") the suffix -ette ( diminutive ), which was originally a cloth for personal hygiene or the same hygiene , and the English version toilet ( pr . toilet) popularized as "dressing room, room with sink and bathroom with toilet". In Spanish it is used more with the last meaning . Ver viorsi , vater . 2º_ The 'eau de toilette' ('bathing water' in French) is an aromatic cosmetic for personal use with a 10% essence in relation to alcohol. See extract, perfume, cologne.
1º_ It is said of the aroma , the smell generally pleasant; for this reason it was called eau de parfum ("perfume water", in French) to a cosmetic with aromas of personal use with 20% of essence and 80% of alcohol. The word has its origin in the Latin expression per fumum ("through smoke") for the aromas of incense, burnt herbs and other aromatics that were offered on the altars of the gods. See extract , toilette , cologne . 2º_ Inflection of the verb perfumar . See verbs/perfume .