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Spanish Open dictionary by Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez



Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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jambos
  13

Plural of jambo. It is one of the common names of a plant of the family Asteraceae. It is also known as jambu, jambu, teeth or paracress grass. Its scientific name is Acmella oleracea. It has medicinal uses, its leaves are anaesthetic. Gorilla. Nickname of the followers of the "Heart of Midlothian" Scottish football club.

  
podadoras
  19

It is the tool that is used to make pruning. There is soil or lawn mowers and them of foliage or branches. There are mechanical and manual.

  
jamborlier
  18

A person serving on the tables. It means host, waiter, waiter, waiter.

  
callouses
  6

It is an English word which means tripe.

  
codorniz silbadora
  34

It is one of the common quail class names. It is also called colin singer. Its scientific name is Dactylortyx thoracicus and belongs to the new world quail family.

  
flor de maguey
  37

It is an edible flower in Mexico. Also receives other names, according to the Mexican region: flower of agave quiote, limbo, bayusa, cacaya, huexote, machete, golumbo.

  
michoacas
  14

It is the name of an indigenous people who live primarily in the State of Michoacán, Mexico. It means fishermen who have fish. They were also called Purepechas or Michoacan.

  
protervos
  19

Plural of wicked. A person who is stubbornly do evil to others. Wicked, wicked.

  
ojos almendrados
  24

Eyes that look like almonds. Eyes that have a yellowish tinge. Ideally, usually of the Oriental breeds eyes. Eyes that have outer edge slightly upward.

  
trebulo
  25

The more appropriate term is trebulo, with tilde. It is the common name for several herbaceous plants. They are the genus Trifolium, which means three-leaf. They are called thorns or clubs.

  
golpes
  18

Plural of coup. It means impact, fall, trompicon, shock, THUMP, stop. It can also mean punch, slap, assault, moreton, Cardinal, hematoma.

  
despuntador
  17

It is another way of calling a pencil sharpener or tajalapiz.

  
postraron
  10

It is an inflection of bow or prostrate. It means kneel, kneel, bow, Revere.

  
retrotraimiento
  21

It is the action or effect of back. It means clam is, become nostalgic, evoking the past, remember. Abstract, drink. It means back to the past.

  
poblaron
  13

It is an inflection of populate. It means settle, settle, occupy, live, live.

  
beyuko
  15

It is one of the common names of a climbing plant. Also known you as whip, tail hell, supplejack, false rattan, cane from Bush. Its scientific name is Flagellaria indica and belongs to the family Flagellariaceae.

  
enciforme
  13

The correct term is ensiform, with s. In Botany is a kind of leaf according to their shape. It means in the form of sword or saber. It has two sharp edges.

  
nervo
  25

It is a surname. The name of an Australian electronic music duo formed by twin sisters, called Olivia Nervo, Miriam Nervo, and. Surname in the pseudonym of Amado Nervo, who actually named Juan Crisóstomo Ruiz de Nervo Ordaz, Mexican writer. Axon, nerve.

  
jamis
  16

It is an American bicycle brand that had its headquarters in Tallahassee, Florida. It is currently owned by Chinese entrepreneurs.

  
janipaba
  16

It is one of the common names given in Brazil, Genipa americana tree. It is known by other common names such as caruto, genipa, jenipapeiro, jenipa, janipaba, tapuriba. It is of the family Rubiaceae.

  






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