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feca
  68

It means lie, embeed, troll, infuse, slander. In Panama and some parts of Colombia, feca means lie, falsehood.

  
pugio
  28

It was a sharp-cut weapon used by the Roman soldier of antiquity. Dagger, dagger. Weapon that is wielded.

  
tacho
  56

In Colombia, it is a cross-out inflection. It means delete, delete, take out of a list. It can also mean censoring, criticizing, reproaching, criticizing, labeling, qualifying. In Argentina, they also call the trash basket or caneca, as well as a paila or vase or a taxi driver. In Peru, tacho means pot, vessel, cauldron, container.

  
cuponera
  37

Checkbook with coupons or vouchers, will be valid. In Colombia it is a kind of notebook that has vouchers or coupons that serve for the advance payment of food (usually lunches), for monthly payments, fortnights or weeks. It is accustomed by restaurants that serve employees and officials and usually have discounts. The user each who acquires a service is delivering a coupon, voucher or ballot.

  
kislev
  45

It is a word of the Hebrew language, which means fat, full, abundant. According to the order of the Holy Bible is the ninth month and coincides with the month of rains, which are necessary for agriculture, guarantee prosperity and a harvest in abundance,

  
porogamia
  44

In Biology and especially in Botany, it is the name that receives a type of fertilization. It occurs when two hopestoofitos are found by the penetration of the polynic tube through the mycopile, into the embryonic sac.

  
jollof
  49

It is a typical type of rice preparation in Nigeria, but popularized in many parts of Africa. It is also called joliot rice, welof, beachin or welof casserole. It is believed to have originated in The Gambia, in the étnia that gives it the name (the welof) and from there passed to Senegal, Nigeria and Mauritania. Among its ingredients are tomato, onion, pepper, rice, salt nuts and coconut oil. You are added meat, fish or vegetables.

  
nobuck
  37

It is a type of leather of beef origin that has been sanded and polished, until it gives it a velvety appearance. Badana. It's very similar to suede. It is also called nubuck and etymologically formed with the words new buck (new skin). The leather is very delicate and susceptible to scratches.

  
mondá
  48

Although the generalized meaning is that it means male virile member the reality is another. The word mondá has multiple uses and meanings in the Caribbean ranging from "good", "good people", quality, up can be quite the opposite "bad", "bad people", pichurria (and in both cases it is said the same : "hey, you are the mondá" ). Depending on the context it can mean thing, object, tool ("pass me that mondá") or also "what happens to you" ( "what is the mondá with you" ). It also means money, silver (that's why a person of good economic or wealthy resources is told that "tá mondáo" ). It can be used as a qualifying adjective with many different meanings and often even contrary to the context.

  
catrinear
  36

It means showing off elegant and being very up-to-date on fashion and haute couture spprojects. Stay up-to-date on fashion aspects.

  
tacurú
  36

It is a word of Guarani origin, which is used to call a type of ant, common in the Chaco region. Its scientific name is Camponotus punctulatus and belongs to the family Formicidae . It also gets the same name its nests, which are usually clay and that stick out noticeably on the savannah (up to the height of a person). They are also common in rice sowing. It is also called tucurú to termite nests. In Colombia they are called topias or tupias.

  
gomosis
  67

In Phytopathology is the name of a disease of many plants, which usually occurs in the trunks and branches of fruit trees. It can be initiated into the wounds of the poorly treated grafts. Rubber patches form on wounds, where fungi thrive. It is rotting of the base of the trunk, the neck of the plant and adventitious roots. The most widespread consequence is inadequate development and premature fall of the fruits. Finally there is death of the plant. It is usually caused by fungi of the genus Phytophthora (species nicotiane and citrosphthora), which in turn facilitate the spread of other pathogenic fungi found in the soil such as those of the genera Fusarium and Penicillium. .

  
juruva
  42

It is another common name that is given to a bird in the Momotidae family. It is also called momoto, tarra, burgo, yeruvá. It is found from southern Brazil to Argentina. Its scientific name is Baryphthengus ruficapillus.

  
juepúchica
  61

In Colombia it is a colloquial expression that denotes surprise, admiration or scare. It doesn't really mean anything. It is also said to be hijuepucha, hijuepúchica or juepucha for the same purpose.

  
síndrome del salvador blanco
  42

It is an unfounded belief that proliferates in very poor countries, especially Africans, according to which white people or white robes are the only ones who can save them from their sufferings, which are usually malnutrition. In many cases this false belief has led to people with medical ignorance passing up as such and creating foundations of supposed humanitarian aid.

  
efulcorar
  8

The correct term is to sweeten, it means sweetening. By extension it is used to indicate the process of bringing something painful or distressing to a more bearable or bearable situation. Comfort.

  
cartonero
  36

Related to cardboard. That manufactures or sells cardboard. Collecting or recycling cardboard.

  
sai
  79

In Colombia it was a dependency of the former TELECOM, which provided international or long-distance calling, in rural areas and far-apart sites. It was the acronym for International Automatic Service. Due to the appearance of cell phones and the disappearance of TELECOM, it no longer exists, although they are preserved with the name in some sites secluded from Arauca and Casanare.

  
ruso
  47

He is the gentile of those born in Russia. Relative to Russia. It is also the name of a language of Indo-European origin of the Eastern Slavic branch. Name of an empire that dominated russia between 1721 and 1917. In Colombia it is the colloquial name given to construction workers.

  
sacre
  33

In French language means sacred. It is a word of Arabic origin meaning falcon. In Artillery, it was a type of weapon that was a quarter of a soap opera and fired bullets weighing about 5 pounds. It's also a way to call a thief or a crook. Person who steals, steals, sweets, poo. Name given to a type of large falcon, used in falconry. It belongs to the Falconidae family and its scientific name is Falco cherrug .

  






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