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jitnues
  5

It seems like a plural for the Jitnu people who live in Colombia, but I don't know if it's spelled correctly.

  
megalitos
  8

Plural of megalith ("monumental stone").

  
bombonas
  12

Plural of cylinder (in its various definitions).

  
indicciones
  5

Plural of indiction ("conciliar call", "fifteen-year cycle").

  
cosmético
  9

Relating to cosmetics ("art and science of beautification in people"). Today it is used for the beauty and hygiene product of the body, but once named the cosmetologist ("cosmetology specialist") after his Greek origin 954; 959; 963; 956; 951; 964; 951; 962; (kosmetes), who took care of these tasks in the gymnasiums and also the artist who restored statues and monuments. See suffix -ico .

  
geométrico
  7

Relative to geometry.

  
farmacéutico
  9

Relating to pharmaceuticals ("science and the drug industry") or pharmacy. Also the person who is dedicated to these tasks.

  
celtohispánico
  7

Relating to the Celtic culture that developed in the territory of present-day Spain. See Hispanic.

  
burocrático
  10

Concerning bureaucracy .

  
séptico
  9

Relating to sepsis or sepsis, which causes infection because it contains pathogenic germs. From Greek 963; 951; 960; 969; (sépoo "to rot, decompose") the suffix 953; 954; 959; 962; (-ikos "relating to") .

  
cerámico
  7

Relating to ceramics, made of this material. From the Greek ????????? (keramikós), made up of ??????? (keramos "clay") ???? (-ikos "relating to") .

  
histérico
  11

1º_ Relating to the uterus. From the Greek ?????? (Hystera). 2nd_ He is also one who suffers from hysteria; Although at first it was only attributed to women, today it is accepted that a man can also be hysterical.

  
oaxaqueño
  9

People of the Free and Sovereign State of Oaxaca (Mexico).

  
armenita
  7

Armenia , Quindío Department, Colombia. See Armenian.

  
murciano
  5

A town and municipality in the region of Murcia, Spain.

  
riograndense
  6

1º_ People from the city of Río Grande (province of Tierra del Fuego, Argentina). 2º_ A name for the separatist Republic of Piratini or Republic of Rio Grande that existed without recognition for a brief period in southern Brazil in the 19th century. See gaúcho, Rio Grande do Sul.

  
zaragozano
  11

Born in one of the cities called Zaragoza, especially that of Spain. See Zaragocí, Cesaraugustano.

  
cesaraugustano
  10

It is another name used for Zaragoza (Spain). It comes from its ancient Roman name Caesaraugusta.

  
oaxaco
  11

It is a pejorative term used for Oaxacans (from Oaxaca, Mexico).

  
árabe
  14

A name for the region of Arabia (in Asia), it also names an ethnicity, a culture and its language. This word comes to us from the Latin arabs, abis, which takes it from the Greek 8142; 913; 961; 945; 968; , 7948; 961; 945; 946; 959; 962; (Áraps, Árabos), from the same Arabic 1593; 1614; 1585; 1614; 1576; (aarabn "clearly expressed"), originating in ancient Akkadian Arabi [sorry, but we all know that Sumerian fonts aren't installed on most operating systems, so just the pronunciation goes 128521;].

  






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