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It is one of the common names in Peru of an edible and medicinal plant. It is also called maca, maca-maca, ayak chichira or Maino. Its scientific name is Lepidium meyenii of the Brassicaceae family. Since ancient times, it is consumed by indigenous peoples to increase the physical and mental ability. It is shown that increases the bilirubin in the body. It was considered sacred and a gift from the gods.
It is the plural of cuticle. It is a small WISP or piece which rises from the skin, leather, cuerito. In Colombia also cuticle is an inflection of repel. It means scraping the pan with a spoon to remove until the last crumb of food. Scrape. Also Peel is to find food or leftovers in restaurants to be consumed. Leftovers, rubbish.
Plural of Canope. It is equal to canopus or CANopen. In ancient Egypt was the nickname of a city known as Kah Nub, meaning "land of gold" (his real name was Peg-uat), in reference to its richness, therefore Ushebtis are cities that show many riches, abundance and large commercial development. Canope was also the name of a vessel or vessel found in Egyptian tombs containing viscera. Canope was also the name of the captain or pilot of King Menelaus in the Homeric works ship. It is the name of a star in the Constellation Carina in astronomy. It is also a musical work of the French Achille-Claude Debussy.
The correct term is buzz. Way to call someone affected by drunkenness (physically and mentally). In Colombia we say lost, led, pigheadedness, pro-European, Myhotcomments. Person who cannot be sustained in foot or understand the qu is told by drunkenness. Liquorish, fortified, idiotizado by the drink.