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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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zulú
  44

It refers to the ethnic group inhabiting the province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. This same ethnic language. There are nearly 11 million people of this ethnic group in South Africa and are estimated about 3 more in Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Their language is derived from the Bantu.

  
manaca
  61

It is a shrubby plant belonging to the genus Brunfelsia and belong to the family Solanaceae. They have lilac and white flowers, they are very aromatic. Says almost all plants of this genus Manaca or Manaca, because of its content among others, of two indole alkaloids whose names are manacina, the manaceina. These substances are toxic to our body, even with them you can prepare 40 yage; combined with other herbs, ) and scopolamine or burundanga. They receive other names like jasmine, lavender, Lily. Downpour. Of the many species that exist will name only best known 4: Brunfelsia bonodora, Brunfelsia grandiflora, Brunfelsia latifolia and Brunfelsia pauciflora ( This is considered to be the national flower of the Paraguay and there say Lily, jasmine or Manaca ) They are located throughout the Americas. It has medicinal use in indigenous peoples and apparently used to treat syphilis and even the leishmaniasis.

  
delfos
  29

Delphi is incorrectly written and should be written as "40 Delphi; is 41 name;." being its meaning:
The correct term is 40 Delphi; own name ). Delphi is the name of an ancient Greek city famous for its Oracle. Today it is a very modern city.

  
bifaz
  33

Double-sided. Tape that it sticks on both sides. Handaxe is a kind of tape that has Glue on both sides.

  
acheliense
  24

Prehistoric period in which man began to make tools with slabs of stones, developing their first axes, knives and spear tips.

  
chalupa
  66

In Colombia we say launch a boat about 15 feet long with wooden hull or fibreglass and with outboard motor. Your driver called Chalupero. They navigate almost all Colombian rivers.

  
orange
  49

It is not the Spanish language but English word and means Orange.

  
valdés
  31

Valdes is incorrectly written and should be written as "40 Valdés; is proper name )" being its meaning:
It is a surname of Spanish origin present in many Latin American countries. The name of a Spanish town in Asturias.

  
mapora
  23

It is one of the names that referred to the Palm Oenocarpus mapora, which in Colombia is also known by the common names of Pusuy, ciamba or cinamillo. Be found in warm climates between Costa Rica and the Amazon. It is widely used in basketry. Its fruit is cometible and the also removed fermented beverages and Palm wine is made, in addition can also extract oil.

  
camila
  50

It is a woman's name, of Latin origin and means that it is present in God. male variant, Camilo.

  
perpetuado
  20

It is an inflection of perpetuating. It means that it has become for life, long-lasting, perennial, Evergreen, eternal.

  
alberge
  29

Hostel is incorrectly written and it should be written as "Hostel" being its meaning:
The correct term is hostel. Site where protection is given to children or helpless persons. Amparo, protection, accommodation, asylum. Inflection of hosting. It means to stay, shelter, shelter, admit.

  
rubin
  27

Rubin is incorrectly written, and should be written as "Rubin" being its meaning:
Rubin is Czech, Slavic and Tartar way of saying Ruby. Rubin is also a surname in Mexico.

  
coco
  69

It is a colloquial form in Colombia call the head, the mind. It has as synonyms Cotter, cranium, chola, pepa. I birthed or terror with which frightened children who misbehave. Coconut is the name of the fruit of the coconut palm. It is a Palm with scientific name Cocos nucifera and is in the Arecaceae family. Its main product is Copra.

  
dátil
  39

Dry fruit obtained from Palm, whose scientific name is Phoenix dactylifera and belongs to the family Arecaceae.

  
granada
  41

Granada is incorrectly written and should be written as "Granada ( is 41 name;." being its meaning:
Granada is the name of a Spanish city and several cities and towns in Latin America. It is the name of a fruit. The scientific name of the tree is Punica granatum ( common name Granada or Granado ) and belongs to the Lythracaceae family. Aphrodisiac properties are assigned. In Colombia we also say granada to a proprietary use of the military explosive weapon.

  
ciruela
  45

It is the fruit of the tree with scientific name Prunus domestica, Rosaceae family. It is said to the tree plum. The fruit has astringent properties. In Colombia also we tell plum or calentana plum to the fruit of the tree of hobo or jobo ( Spondias mombin ) of the Anacardiceae family.

  
drupa
  18

Drupa is one of the kinds of fruit that exists. It is characterized by having a crust or soft shell and the rest of the fruit is fleshy, with usually one seed central, very hard ( Monocarpo or bone ). There are some plants bicarpas, or two seeds and fruit in drupa, as for example the Café ).

  
breva
  59

It is another name that is known to the Fig. The result of the short or fig. Its scientific name is Ficus carica. It belongs to the family Moraceae. It has a fruit that is preparing a very delicious sweet. In Colombia the figs with arequipe and cheese are a delight for Christmas time.

  
granadilla
  19

It is a plant of the family Passifloraceae. It is a creeping plant and its scientific name is Passiflora ligularis. It is Colombia sells much.

  






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