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extinta
  64

It means that it no longer exists, that it is not. Dead, died, fenecida, deceased.

  
galilea
  71

In Hebrew it means the province. Mountainous area located to the North of Israel, between Mount Zebulun and the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. It is a region of hills and his most famous mountain is Mount Tabor and the maximum height of Israel the mount Meron (1208 net). Today it belongs to Israel. It is also the name of an inland sea of fresh water in Israel, which is also known as sea or Lake Tiberias and Lake of Gennesaret. Galilee is also a name of biblical origin woman and refers to the region of Israel. The male version is Galileo and was a nickname that had Jesus of Nazareth, which belongs to Galilee.

  
tabor
  51

It is the name of a mountain located in the North of Israel where took place the Transfiguration of Jesus. It is in the Region of Galilee. In Ecuador there is a hill called Tabor, the same as in Colombia (municipality of Pulí, Department of Cundinamarca). Tabor is also the name of several locations in the United States is the States of Dakota of the South, Iowa and Minnesota.

  
mórbido
  63

You want to say pathological, own or related to a disease. It is also synonymous with soft, soft, delicate, spring, unhealthy, sickly, unhealthy, morbid, ill.

  
opulencia
  52

In Colombia we use it as a synonym of wealth, abundance, exuberance, fortune, capital, profusion.

  
opulencia
  47

In Colombia we use it as a synonym of wealth, abundance, exuberance, fortune, capital, profusion.

  
opulencia
  42

In Colombia we use it as a synonym of wealth, abundance, exuberance, fortune, capital, profusion.

  
chucho
  138

In Colombia it is colloquial and familiar way of calling Jesus. It is also the male of the chucha or commensal. It is a carnivorous marsupial mammal, also called Fox, opossum, runcho, chucha, fara, common opossum, opossum.

  
boga
  72

In Colombia it is an inflection of Bogar. It means taking liquids quickly. Drink, take. Vogue is also a crew member of a canoe, pilot canoe, boat or boat lightweight timber using paddle or lever to propel. Rower, sirguero. Be in vogue to say of today. Fashionable, novelty, custom, usage, popularity. A Colombian typical song title.

  
canalete
  77

Canalete is the kind of oar used the vogue. Rowing short and wide shovel. For momentum, it dives under the water close to the canoe and made strength back. In Colombia is also the name of a tree, its scientific name is Cordia alliodora and belongs to the family Boraginaceae. Also known as Pardillo, alatrique, coating, white laurel, black laurel (in Colombia), garlic garlic (Bolivia), ta'urua, xochicauil, rosadillo (Mexico). It is the name of a Colombian municipality in the Department of Córdoba. In Alajuela (Costa Rica), there is a municipality of the same name.

  
escálamo
  92

It is a rounded stake where the oars, canaletes or levers of the small wooden boats are moored. Nightstick, Mace. Rods of metal that serves as support for the rowing. Cabilla, stake, ball bearing, fork.

  
alguacilillo
  49

Without people who initiate the paseíllo before bullfights. Attend training head, mounted on horseback, before gangs of bullfighters and picks. They are the keys to toril by the President of the Bullfight, which begin to lead, serve as communicators between the Presidency and the other participants of the run and are responsible for delivering the trophies. Diminutive of Sheriff. Alguacilillo is also a type of spider, short-legged, grey or ash and some stains on the back. Judicial employee.

  
dx
  106

DX means through 510 in Roman numerals. It is also one of the abbreviations that physicians use for diagnosis. It is also used in medical prescriptions for a drug or to indicate that we must apply dextrose.

  
cutusa
  56

The term to refer to a Turtle Dove or pigeon from tortola is cucusa. It is a term used in the eastern plains of Colombia. It is one of the common names given to the Turtle-Dove, which is also known as pigeon, Dove or pigeon montera. Its scientific name is Zenaida auriculata and belongs to the family Columbidae. It is typical of South America. Cutuza, is one of the common names of pocket gophers, taltuzas or rats of pocket, which are a few small rodents like rats or moles and are of the family Geomyidae. They are found from Canada to Colombia. The word has origins in the Nahuatl language (Tozan, Tuzan which is Mole, rat).

  
algodonar
  53

It means filled with cotton. Cover with cotton or clean with cotton.

  
ophir
  59

Port of much wealth, mentioned in the Bible, of which every 3 years carried many present to King Solomon. It is the name of a town in the United States, in Tooele County, in the State of Utah. It is also another village in San Miguel County in the State of Colorado. It is a town in New Zealand. It is also a woman's name (Ophir Alviárez, is a Venezuelan poet, who lives in the United States). Ofir.

  
algodoncillo
  85

The milkweed is a small plant in the family Apocynaceae, also received the common name of asclepia. It is found from Canada to Colombia.

  
entongar
  58

It means arrange, organize, stack. It is the action of doing something in order and with care, to go encarrando or stacking something.

  
capachero
  59

In Colombia is a way of naming the person who touches the straining in a set of music. Maraquero. Place full of straining. Bag or backpack where the straining are saved.

  
flaquea
  62

It is an inflection of waver. It means feeling weak, faint, run out. Loosen, decline, decline, desist, forfeit, surrender.

  






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