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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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palabra jovis
  5

It was another way of calling Iuppiter or Jupiter. It is a Latin word meaning Jupiter. Latin name for a Roman god and planet. It was also called Iuppiter, Jove or Jupiter.

  
jovis
  5

It was another way of calling Iuppiter or Jupiter. It is a Latin word meaning Jupiter. Latin name for a Roman god and planet. It was also called Iuppiter, Jove or Jupiter.

  
ser de dura cerviz
  6

It means tough, strong, untamed, or untamed. That has a hard loin or neck (nape).

  
testuz
  4

It has different meanings depending on the animal it refers to. In some it is equivalent to the upper part of the face or to the forehead, head or head and in others it is equivalent to the back of the neck (nape, colodrillo, loin, cervix, neck). In the second case, it is usually related to quadrupedal animals.

  
capota
  8

It can be a layer augmentative, large layer. Also a usually foldable cover of the vehicles. It can refer to the roof of a vehicle. It could also be a way to call a helmet or helmet. Metal element that protects the head.

  
requintista
  4

He is the musician who specializes in playing or plucking the requinto.

  
nifadofilia
  5

It is the adult attraction to female teenagers and girls close to puberty. Sexual atrtaction of mature men by teen girls.

  
quionofilia
  5

Attraction or exaggerated sensation of attraction due to falling snow.

  
petofilia
  3

It's the exaggerated love of the culinary arts and cooking (cooking food).

  
lázaro
  6

It is a male name of Hebrew and Biblical origin. It means the one helped by God. According to the Holy Bible, it is a healing of Bethany that Jesus managed to resurrect.

  
star
  7

It is the name of an international television channel. It is a word from the English language that means star, star.

  
diccionar
  5

It is the art of speaking and pronouncing words well. How to speak correctly.

  
rastro
  7

A footprint or mark left by a person, animal, or thing when stepping on or passing by a place. Footprint, vestige, mark, track, clue.

  
huella
  6

A mark that leaves the finger pulp on any surface. A trail or mark left by a person, animal, or thing when stepping on or passing through a place. Footprint, vestige, mark, track, clue.

  
cadena
  6

Linear succession of several elements linked to each other. A series of links linked together, usually metallic, used mainly for tying, fastening, holding or adorning. Chained or joined elements. Surname of Spanish origin. Shackle, wife.

  
trollear
  6

It is more appropriate to use trolling. In Colombia and especially in the Urabá area, it is fishing with a spoon, which is an element whose hook looks like a sardine. It is used to catch large fish that eat sardines or small fish (e.g. to catch tarpon). It can also mean cheating, in the sense that you pass off a spoon as a sardine in order to catch the tarpon.

  
yuma
  7

It is the name of a city and county in the United States (Arizona) . Name of a locality in Guatemala, the name given by the ancient Chimilas Indians to the Magdalena River in Colombia. Nickname of Spanish footballer who played for Salamanca and Rayo Vallecano. His full name is Javier Monsálvez Carazo. A nickname that in Cuba is affectionately given to Americans.

  
crata
  11

It is a suffix of Latin origin meaning war, power, violence, force. It derives from cratus (kratus in ancient Greek).

  
teocratico
  8

The correct term is theocratic, always with an accent . It refers to the power of religion or the governmental regime based on religion and its representatives. Literally, it means the power of God.

  
trol
  9

In Scandinavian mythology it was the name given to an evil being that dwelt in forests. Being supernatural.

  






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