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It does not exist in Spanish, but I put it as a joke in 10060;ornologia (another burrada) and even defined it as "study of the shoulders", by the Greek (omos "shoulder, upper back" ) 955; 959; 947; 953; 945; ( lodge, "knowledge" ). I guess someone consulted it from there and automatically entered the list of anonymous requests.
1st_ Perennial herb, common in Spain, also called "round sorrel" and several more shapes. The scientific name is Rumex induratus. 2nd_ Bud of a plant, especially a bud of the rose flower. The etymology (which to me, personally, does not convince me) comes from pine (tree) chicken (small bird raise), as "tree that will grow". 3o_ Something small (commonly in age), beautiful wanting. It can come from the previous one, almost certainly by the rose.
1o_ It is the "cartoon", "cartoon", "comiquitas" of Japanese origin or style; although in Japan they call animation of any source. The name appears to be an apocope of the English animation (animeyon "animation"). See manga . 2o_ First (as 'I' ) person in singular of the indefinite pastity of indicative mode for the verb anima . See verbs/anime .