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caballete
  13

It is a type of frame generally made of wood and with a gradable inclined plane, which serves as a support, widely used by painters. Tiny and derogatory of horse. It was also a type of flat, inclined, adjustable platform where torture was done. Top of a roof. Top of a groove . Burrete . In some it is a way of calling the insects odonates, anisoptera or dragonflies.

  
cenete
  8

Marquisate granted by the Catholic Monarchs to Rodrígo Díaz de Vivar y Mendoza. Marquisate based in Valencia and Breda until Nassau died. It belongs to the Berber tribe Zeneta.

  
juguete
  9

Amusement, entertainment, entertainment, mockery. An object that is used to play games, entertain or amuse oneself. A person who is subjected to ridicule. A thing or person subjected to the action of external forces. It can also be a very short and light theatrical or musical composition.

  
ampella
  9

Name of an asteroid ( 198 ) . Named after Ampelo, Ampelo or Ampelos, a satyr, son of a nymph.

  
sarampión
  9

It is a very infectious type of childhood disease, characterized by high fever and the appearance of hives (small, red spots, similar to flea bites), accompanied by cold-like symptoms. It is of viral origin. It can lead to serious complications and even death.

  
brionia
  9

Walnut . It is one of the common names given to climbing plants that possess tendrils and belong to the family Cucurbitaceae. Plant belonging to the genus Bryonia . They are also called aguilonia, amorca, melonera, vine, grape, vine, tendril.

  
hueso
  8

Bone tissue . A rigid organ that is part of the endoskeleton . In Medicine and Anatomy, it is a living tissue that makes up the skeleton of the body. Merchandise that is difficult to trade.

  
del río
  12

It is a Spanish surname of Asturian origin. It flourished in Luarca around the year 1200. Last name of a former Colombian general, much questioned for possible false positives ( Rito Alejo Del Río Rojas . Last name of a former Argentine footballer, naturalized Colombian, whose full name is Victor Hugo Del Río.

  
farmacos
  9

It is more indicated drugs ( word esdrújula ) . Plural of drug . Formulated drug. It means drug obtained in pharmacy, medicine, remedy. A product that you get from a pharmacy.

  
canelón
  8

Fringes hanging on the shoulder pads of military uniforms. The name of a candy or candy that has a long cinnamon stick inside it. It is one of the common names of a plant for medicinal uses. It is also known as congona, congonita, immortelle of Huanuco, cunguna, cuncuna, tigresillo. Its scientific name is Peperomia inaequalifolia and it belongs to the family Piperaceae.

  
congona
  11

It is one of the common names of a plant for medicinal uses. It is also known as cannelloni, congonita, immortelle of Huanuco, cunguna, cuncuna, tigresillo. Its scientific name is Peperomia inaequalifolia and it belongs to the family Piperaceae.

  
medicamentos
  9

Plural of medicine . It means a drug prescribed by a doctor. Drugs, drugs, medicines, remedies.

  
cuncuna
  8

In Chile it is a way of calling a caterpillar or worm. In Chile, a type of accordion is also colloquially called cuncuna. In botany, it is one of the common names for a plant for medicinal uses. It is also known as congona, congonita, immortelle of Huanuco, cunguna, cannelloni, tigresillo. Its scientific name is Peperomia inaequalifolia and it belongs to the family Piperaceae.

  
tigrillo
  5

It is a type of small and medium-sized feline, common in the forests of Central and South America. It belongs to the Felidae family. Its scientific name is Leopardus tigrinus. It is also called Tigrinine leopard, oncilla.

  
onza
  13

In Guatemala it is a way of calling the weasel, a mustelid. Its scientific name is Mustela nivalis. It is also a measure of weight that equals 28.7 grams (it is each of the 16 parts into which a pound is divided). It is an English volume measurement that equals 30 milliliters. In Honduras and El Salvador they call jaguarongo or jaguar ounce, jaguarundi, yagaureté. Its scientific name is Felis onca or better yet Panthera onca. It belongs to the Felidae family.

  
namú
  8

In the Bribri language, in Costa Rica it is a way of calling the jaguar. It is another common name for the Cougar, American Tiger or better known as the Jaguar. Its scientific name is Panthera Onca. There is the legend of the Runa Uturuunku (of the jaguar man).

  
náhuatl
  6

A name given to an indigenous Mexican people and the language they speak. It is also known as Nawal or Pipil. Naua population and their language.

  
pipil
  10

It is the name of an indigenous Mexican people, direct descendants of the Aztecs. It is also known as Nahuatl, Nawal, or Naua. A language spoken by the same ethnic group.

  
nahua
  10

A person who belongs to the Nahuatl, Nawal or Pipil ethnic group in Northern Mexico. Name of Mexican ethnicity.

  
fawaris
  7

In Arabic it means Rider or The Riders, who rides a horse. It is the name of a star in the constellation Cygnus. It has also been named by astronomers Delta Cygni, Delta ( ? ) Cyg, 18 Cygni or HD 186882). Other names it received in antiquity are Ruc (or Rukh), and Urakhga, names that refer to the mythical bird Roc in Persian and Akkadian languages respectively. Nicaraguan Coffee Brand, produced on the Bethania farm, in Nueva Segovia.

  






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