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pepesca
  33

It is one of the common names of a small fish like sardines. It is endemic to the State of Veracruz, in Mexico and usually lives in lakes and lagoons of Central America. . Its scientific name is Bramocharax caballeroi and belongs to the family Characidae. The word is of Náhuatl (pepetzca) origin and means bright.

  
pemol
  19

In Veracruz, Mexico is a bun lozenge and that is prepared with cornmeal, lard, anise, eggs and brown sugar. In Colombia we say tambourines or panderitos.

  
pepeto
  27

In Venezuela, was the stage name of a comedian who died last December, and named Juan Ernesto López. The name of a typical stew of Chile.

  
lividinoso
  62

The correct term is libidinous, with b. Mean lewd, lustful, sinful, libertine, concupiscente, immoral.

  
carrasquilla
  23

In Colombia is a surname of Spanish origin. It is the name of a suburb of Panama City. A great Colombian costumbrista writer, called Tomás Carrasquilla Naranjo's last name. A Colombian Minister surname very controversial (Alberto Carrasquilla). Diminutive of oak, which is a musical instrument of friction.

  
carrampla
  20

In Colombia is a way of calling the tolerance zone or brothels. It can also mean site very depressed or extreme poverty. Slum.

  
carranchil
  68

In Colombia means urticaria, itching of the skin, itchy skin, scabies. Wishes of permanently scratching.

  
carretón
  46

Large, augmentative cart from cart. Colombia is also a fodder plant for livestock. It is also called clover, trolley or alfalfillo. Its scientific name is Medicago orbicularis and belongs to the Fabaceae family. .

  
carretonero
  14

It means that it consumes bogie, which feeds on trefoil or alfalfilla. Crop or sown with Shamrock. livestock fodder.

  
carranchoso
  18

In Colombia, it means that it has rough or very ajada, abraded, scraped skin. Having scabs, welts, lacerations, abrasions, or scabies. It has very hurt so much scratching, skin Carranchiloso, salty.

  
carretería
  13

Place where are repaired or arrange the axles of carts or wagons.

  
carranzudo
  11

It means very strong and well-formed neck. It usually refers to the strong of a guard dog (Mastiff) Constitution.

  
xenopirostris
  39

Face strange or crushed.

  
xenops
  34

Mean peak rare (or deformed). Word is formed from the Greek roots xenos (weird, deformed) and ops (peak). It is the name of a genus of birds belonging to the family Furnariidae. They are called picoleznas, piquivueltos, piquitorcidos.

  
zemienik
  16

It is a surname of Slavic origin. It is the name of a real estate company in Barcelona. In the mythology of Oceania and especially in Tonga and Samoa, God of agriculture and harvest.

  
conservadores
  12

Plural of conservative. That are conservative. In Colombia a political party, colloquially called blue or Goths. Traditionalists, protectors, caregivers.

  
telefilme
  13

It is a film for television. Format for tv.

  
tenazas
  15

Plural of iron. It is a tool, especially for starting or disengage nails, nails or tacks. Tweezers, arms. It also serves to cut wires. Arms or weapons of some crustaceans such as crab and lobster. Metal arms for gripping or crimping.

  
zacun
  47

It is the name of a town in the province of Canton (Guangdong), China. The name of a character from the animated games (Zacun Okami). In Arabic mythology, tree of hell whose fruits were heads of Devils or demons.

  
pelona
  60

In Mexico means hairless, bald, alopecia. In colloquial way a skull or death.

  






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