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cruasán
  40

Spanish version of the French croissant. It is a sweet or savory bun or invoice with a characteristic crescent shape.

  
medialuna
  41

It has many meanings, and all originate in the form of the moon partially covered by the shadow of the Earth : 127769; 127768; 127762; . Symbol 9770; which in Turkish is called Ay Yildiz ("Moon Star") represents Islam. The invoice or pastry bun is called 'medialuna' by its shape, which although it was the literal translation of the original German halbmond ( pr . jálbond) became popular in most of the world with the French croissant ( pr. croissant) which means "growing", although there is a legend that gives it another etymology. It is also the name of curved blades or tracks and sports fields in the form of a semicircle.

  
hadro
  33

'Hadro_' is a Greek prefix, of 945; 948; 961; 959; 962; ( "dense, strong" adros). See hadron .

  
oración
  37

Grammar is the group of words with their own sense in which a subject and a predicate can be distinguished. It's also a prayer, a prayer. From Latin oratio, onis ( "speech" ) .

  
vespertilio
  16

Vespertilio is the Latin name for the bat, today it is as a genus for some chiropters. The origin of evening, onis we find it in vesper , is ( "sunset" ), because these animals came out at the sun fall.

  
fosa
  31

Cavity, hollow, which is open and allows access. They can be natural such as ocean pits or nostrils, or artificial such as burial pits or a mechanical workshop. It originates from Latin fodere ( "cavar , horadar" ) .

  
kogui
  69

Aboriginal people living in the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta Colombia; also called kaggaba, the name of one of its four founding tribes.

  
jornada
  49

Relative to the daily task, a day of work, a day of travel, It comes from the latin bass diurnus, in its version 'djurnus' ( "daily").

  
bujío
  29

Bohío variant, small hut.

  
en detrimento
  13

See detriment .

  
estar confuso
  22

See living, confusing.

  
banco provincial
  6

See bank, provincial.

  
acción coordinada
  22

See action, coordinated

  
muñeco diabólico
  13

See doll, devilish.

  
una sirena
  42

See mermaid.

  
dedicarse al ocio
  21

See dedicate, leisure .

  
oraciones exclamativas
  42

See prayer, exclamative, and although the expression is perfectly understood you can also see exclaming prayer.

  
pezón
  81

bulging in the breasts of females where the lacing off. It is a derivative of the Latin pecciolus, variant of pediciolus ("piecito, peduncle" ) , which is any corner or bulge to withstand something.

  
falta de sueño
  25

See fault, dream.

  
perdón olvido
  24

See forgiveness, forget.

  






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