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mordad
  24

It is one of the names given by the Muslims to the Angel of death. They also tell him Abu Yaria. Other names given are: Azrael, Azrail, Ashriel, Azaril, Azriel, Baltazar, Ozryel. Name of the fifth month on the Persian calendar.

  
alondra calandria
  19

Lark, Calandria, are two common names given to a bird. They are also called offices, crested larks, Mockingbirds or cenzontles. They may belong to the family Mimidae (Mimus saturninus, the American Mockingbird) or Alaudidae (Melanocorypha calandra, the European common Mockingbird). They are large imitadoras at the edge of the other birds.

  
que es yergue
  14

It is an inflection of stand or stand up. It means stand up, stand up, rise up, bask is, conceited, boast.

  
embudo
  19

It is a conical implement small mouth, which allows you to transfer liquid from a large container to a smaller. Small hopper.

  
embrollo
  35

In Colombia it means confusion, disorder, chaos, mess, mess mish-mash. It is also a lie, tangle, gossip, hoax, lie, conflict.

  
bleda
  15

He was one of the Kings of the Huns. He was the brother of Attila. In biology, is a genus of songbirds in the bulbul family, known as bubules or nightingales.

  
milcahual
  12

Land ready for growing. Milpa-ready land.

  
peldón
  15

It is the name of a town in England in the County of Essex.

  
abasíes
  16

You can also say Abbasids or Abbasids. They are those related to the Abbasid Caliphate or Abbasid, was a caliphal dynasty founded in 750 by Abu l-Abbas. Descendants of Abbas. The most famous of the Abbasids was Harún al - Rashid (character in the thousand and one nights), fifth dynasty.

  
embromado
  17

In Colombia and especially in the coffee, it means affected, suffering, afflicted, handicapped.

  
embotarse
  11

In Colombia, it means be confused by the nerves. Hinder is confused, entangled, embrollar be, bewildered, disorientated.

  
vicuñas
  22

Plural of vicuña. It is the name of a South American camelid mammal. Its scientific name is Vicugna vicugna is the family Camelidae. It is related to the llama and the alpaca. It is also the name of a Spanish town in the province of Álava. The name of a commune in the region of Coquimbo in Chile. In Chile is a surname of Spanish origin.

  
emboñigado
  10

In Colombia it means buttered cow dung.

  
juntas
  11

Means both, the two. It also means United. In Colombia, seals is the name of a Corregimiento of the municipality of Ibagué. Plural of Board. Means Committee, Assembly, Congress, meeting, meeting, social gathering, union. Turning together.

  
gélido
  36

It means tree, stiff, cold, ice cream, very cold, entumido, entelerido.

  
yerro
  46

It means error, failure, mistake, typo, lack, transgression, violation, sin.

  
viruta
  20

The wood waste that remains when brushing it. Wiry and thin strips of wood. Name of a Mexican comedian, called Marco Antonio Campos, eternal companion of Capulina (Gaspar Henaine Pérez).

  
limadura
  20

They are metal particles remaining after filing something metallic. Shaved or grated metal. Metallic powder, small pieces of metal.

  
amuleto
  30

Portable object which are attributed magical powers. Bit of esoteric protection or for good luck. Talisman, phylactery, fetish.

  
antaño
  46

In Colombia it means last, last time. Of long, old, past tense. Previous year, last year.

  






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