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lanosos,lanudos
  5

woolly, woolly - belonging to a type of vegetable clothing covered by trichomes or long, wavy hairs that look like strands of wool.

  
suníes o sunnitas
  7

Sunnis or Sunnis—belonging to the Sunni Muslim who recognize the "Caliphs" as the successors of Muhammad and follow the "sunna" or way of the prophet, as outlined in the "Yadith" or teaching of Muhammad.

  
avijira-vacacocha
  4

An individual of an indigenous people of South America, he lives on the banks of the Napo River, a tributary of the Amazon and which suffered a significant emigration to Brazil.

  
abijar-
  3

Abijar refers to the act performed by a person of prompting dogs to bark or attack another person or animal.

  
abentéricas
  9

Enteric-pertaining to any type of disease or organ that affects or is located in the abdominal cavity, except the intestine.

  
ajugas ivas
  3

Ajugas ivas-belonging to a small herbaceous plant with oval leaves and hairy stems, typical of some areas of the Mediterranean, used in medicine for its tannin, as an astringent and diarrhea-

  
papola o adormidera
  6

Poppy or opium poppy-annual papaveraceae plant, medicinal, with white or pale pink flowers, shiny steely leaves, fruit in capsules from which opium, morphine and other alkaloids are extracted-

  
abada-rinoceronte
  7

abada-rhinoceros-mammal of the order of Perissodactyls, large in size and thick skin, pointed snout, having one or two curved horns in the area of the nose, typical of Asia and Africa.

  
kamsáes
  4

Kamsáes—members of an Amerindian people originally from Colombia, living in the department of Putumayo—

  
ásperos,estrigosos
  3

rough, strigose- belonging to a type of vegetable clothing covered with stiff and stinging hairs-

  
monica-
  5

Monica- this is the asteroid discovered by astronomer M. F . Wolf on September 20, 1916-

  
abordador
  5

boarderA ship or vessel that boards another-

  
albarraz o yerba piojera-
  6

It is an annual plant, of the Ranunculaceae family, with erect and hairy stems of 1m high, large leaves, intense blue flowers, fruits in black and rough capsules, with seeds inside that, like all parts of the plant, are highly toxic. a product that was used to combat lice-

  
dislocaciones-abarticulaciones
  5

dislocations-abarticulations-pertaining to an injury in which a joint is displaced from its normal position-

  
gryphia
  5

Gryphia - this is the asteroid discovered by astronomer M. F . Wolf on October 25, 1902-

  
caraballos
  3

caraballos—members of an Amerindian people native to Colombia, with habitat in the department of Amazonas—

  
jía,ababuy
  5

Jia, ababuy-refers to a species of plum tree, wild shrub, small, thorny, with bright green oval leaves with a strong aroma of almonds, pale flowers, yellow or orange-red fruits, pleasant in flavor. Generally, it has its habitat in forested regions.

  
yergo
  2

It is a herbaceous plant species of the Caprifoliaceae family, native to southern and central Europe and Southeast Asia. generic name Sambucus ebulos, which can reach 2 to 5m in height, erect stems, usually without branches, with opposite dark green leaves and strong smell, white or pink flowers, with a small, dark and very toxic fruit; It is used in medicine for its cardiotonic, sudorific, diuretic and laxative properties.

  
la mosca
  4

The Fly is said to be a constellation located in the South Circumpolar Cosmic Zone.

  
dynamene
  6

Dynamene - this is the asteroid discovered by astronomer C. H . F . Peters, July 27, 1879-

  






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