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citricultor
  11

Person who is dedicated to working with citrus, either as a tiller (farmer, farmer) or nursery, producing seeds or grafts for get good fruit (oranges, lemons, limes, tangerines, grapefruit).

  
guantánamo
  15

It is the name of a Bay, a city and a province in the island of Cuba. It is part of the municipality of Caimanera. Name of a Naval Base of the United States on the island of Cuba and of a famous military jail at that same site. It is in the Southeast part of Cuba.

  
valproato
  18

It is the name of a chemical with a drug used against epilepsy and bipolar disorder. It is the same valproic acid. It is anticonvulsant and commercially meets the name of Depakene. Also known as valproate sodium valproate or valproate of magnesium.

  
chandrío
  35

It is a word used in Spain, mostly in Navarre. It means disaster, giant battering, large damage, noticeable damage, blight, break, chaos, ruin.

  
picop
  22

It is one of the castellanizaciones of pick up. It is a type of truck with an outdoor cargo area (it has No body). Also used stung or picap. In Colombia picop or stung a very strident musical instrument speaker is very large. It is widely used in Barranquilla and the Atlantic coast and placed in the streets.

  
acequión
  16

It is an augmentative of acequia. Canal grande and much flow. Gutter, zanjón. Also called Canal to a pipe, Creek or Brook. In Spain. The Canal is a place of Albacete, which is also known as el Acequión lagoon. It is a site of archaeological interest with fortifications of stone, dating back to the bronze age.

  
tubalismo
  25

It is a theory that proclaims the mythical and mystical origin of the Basque people. According to her, they were descendants of Tubal, one of the grandsons of Noah. It is attributed to Tubal Foundation of Tafalla and Tudela in Navarre and his descendants the Foundation of other cities of the Caucasus and Tobolsk, the capital of Siberia.

  
esclavina
  13

It is a kind of mozzetta, neck or short layer used by pilgrims in the processions. Short coat that some clerics use on their garments.

  
muceta
  22

It is a kind of neck or layer that is used above the costume, in the clergymen also called esclavina.

  
cabuliwallah
  13

The correct term is Kabuliwala. It is the name of a story written by Rabindranath Tagore. It tells the story of a merchant in Kabul who traveled often to Calcutta. It was originally written in Bengali.

  
cabuliwallah
  42

The correct term is Kabuliwala. It is the name of a story written by Rabindranath Tagore. It tells the story of a merchant in Kabul who traveled often to Calcutta. It was originally written in Bengali.

  
curvilíneas
  19

Curved lines, with curves, noticeable curves, formed by curved lines. Shapely, curved. With recesses. It also refers to the women of slender and shapely bodies.

  
sanjacintero
  15

In Colombia it means a native, resident, or related to San Jacinto. It is the name of a municipality of the Department of Bolivar and the other in the Department of Cauca. It can also mean fanatical person to the music of "Los Gaiteros de San Jacinto". In Uruguay, it means a native, resident, or related to San Jacinto, a municipality of the Department of Canelones. In addition, are sanjacinteros the people from three cities in the United States, which are called San Jacinto, in the States of California, Nevada and Texas.

  
charro
  15

In Mexico it can mean farmer, rider who practices charrería, or also a mariachi or a rider of the charrería special costume. Hat charro or Charro is a hat of very large wing. Colombia has several well different meanings depending on the region. In Bogota and Santander means boring, which produces weariness. On grass it means ordinary, rough. In Antioquia charro it can mean happy, funny, humorous, entertaining, attractive. In Cartagena you mean drunk. In most of the country means something funny, vulgar or without grace. In Spain, Charro is said to the native of the province of Salamanca and a traditional costume of this region.

  
guatila
  57

It is one of the forms in the center of Colombia call Citron or poor dad. Also receives other names in Latin America as chayote, chayotera, chuchu, Pope from air, sea urchin. Its scientific name is Sechium edule belongs to the Cucurbitaceae family. It is a plant of wonder for all types of diet fruits, because he is rich among other things in water, nutrients, minerals, amino acids and vitamins.

  
sanirineo
  10

St. Irenaeus. The name of a Catholic Saint who was Bishop of Lyon in France. He was born in Smyrna (Asia minor). He wrote "Against the heresies" and it was enemy of Gnosticism.

  
vergajo
  77

In Colombia is a kind of whip, rejo or dog catcher could be used to punish infants and flogging the beasts. It was also an insulting way to treat children to chastise them. It had a pejorative meaning that amounted to lazy, Lout, bum, lazy, shameless, shameless, muergano. Virile member of del toro, dry red way.

  
batequi
  26

It is the name of a cave with Rupestrian art of Mexico. It is the Baja California (Comondú municipality), in the Sierra de San Francisco. His paintings date back more than 10. 500 years.

  
isoronix
  11

I think that the question is Isotonix. The Isotonix is a multivitamin product that occurs in a fluid similar to body fluids (by isotonic: of equal pressure or similar pressure).

  
apúrate
  41

It is an inflection of rush or hurry. Imperative to demand quickly, hurry. Rush, being anxious.

  






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