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Feeling of hearing hums or sounds that are not real, but occur within the auditory system. It is also found as 'acufene' and is of Greek etymology, 945; 954; 959; 965; 969; (acouo "hear" ) 966; 945; 953; 957; 949; 953; 957; ( faínein "appear, manifest as phenomenon, fantasy" ) . See phosphene, tinnitus .
1o_ Front of a standing body, usually said of upper animals, in which is excluded head and limbs. From Latin pectus ( "breast" ) . 2o_ or woman's breast. 3o_ Hammer or lock pin . From Latin pestulus or pessulus ( "lock" ) . 4th_ Tax or tax paid for usufruct of the lands . From Latin pactus ( "pact") . 5o_ Primera (as 'I' ) person in singular of the present indicative mode for the verb pechar . See verbs/chest .
This time it is not a synonym, but a charitable soul had a gesture to our community and correctly published the query 10060;return opertion, which is misspelled but the same link because it has already been given a definition ( 128530; ) I'm not going to duplicate here. I do add that 'Operation Return' or also 'Operational Return' was called in Argentina on the failed return of former President Juan D. Perón from his exile in Madrid to Buenos Aires (which stayed on the Rio de Janeiro scale and had to return to Spain) in 1964.