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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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pinacate
  46

It is a word of Nahuatl origin ( comes from pinacatl), which means black beetle. It is a way of calling in Mexico the black beetles of the genus Eleodes and belonging to the family Tenebrionidae . Black cuckoo. It is also the name of a desert, which is once part of the Great Desert of Sonora or Altar Desert and a volcanic sierra in the State of Sonora in Mexico. It is also the name of a Mexican Biological Reserve in that same area.

  
payara
  47

In Colombia and especially in the Eastern Plains, it is the common name of a freshwater fish. We also call it devil fish, dienton or chambira. It has a very developed denture, which makes it a very voracious and effective hunter. Its scientific name is Hydrolycus scomberoides and belongs to the family Cynodontidae (meaning dog teeth). It is found in the orinoco and Amazon river basins.

  
palillo
  59

Diminutive stick. Supremely thin person. Skinny, bony. In Colombia is another foema to call a toothpick or scarr.

  
carollia perspicillata
  15

It is the scientific name for a bat common in South America. They are known as colicortos. It feeds on fruits, pollen and insects. They belong to the family Phyllostomidae (meaning with a leaf in the mouth).

  
pinché
  39

It's a puncture inflection. In Colombia it means chuzar, punch, hurt with something very pointed or with ina needle, pin or nail. Chop. It also means losing the auire of tires or tires. Deflate or deflate.

  
pallidum
  24

It means pale, yellowish.

  
perpetua
  49

It means eternal, which lasts a long time. Everlasting, eternal, life,lasting, perennial, lasting, permanent, immortal. Type of conviction that applies to an inmate until the end of his days. It is also a way to call an ornamental plant and its flowers, which is also known as alwaysviva, yellow amaranth, chamomile, boja, immortal, plasterboard, humera. Its scientific name is Helichrysum stoechas and belongs to the family Asteraceae.

  
cemino
  35

In Argentina it is a surname of Italian origin. Last name of a former director of the Instituto de Córdoba team, named Santiago Cemino.

  
rodadita
  26

In Colombia, colloquially, go down from Bogota to Neiva, to the Feasts of San Pedro, to the Reign of bambuco. It is also said sampedriar.

  
vulcanizada
  39

It's a turning point of vulcanizing. It means adding sulfur to natural rubber, to give it greater strength, permeability, durability and elasticity. Heat raw rubber in the presence of sulfur.

  
tugurios
  40

In Colombia it is a way of calling the neighborhoods subnormal or invasion. Makeshift homes. They are a type of very poor and rustic homes, usually made with construction remnants, cans, wood or cartons. Neighborhoods of invasion houses. A slum is a neighborhood worse than a slum. They lack elementary public services.

  
fitofotosensibilizante
  34

It is a type of substance that increases plants their sensitivity to light or phototropism. It can also be a property of some plants that can cause skin redness problems or that also makes them useful for treating problems of hyperpigmentation, vitiligo and leukodermia.

  
huayas
  17

Plural of huaya . Name of the fruits of a tree, from the family Sapindaceae, in Mexico and Guatemala. We also know them as suckers, mamoncillos, quenepas, mojones, guayas, macos, chupalotes, talpas. Its scientific name is Melicoccus bijugatus. They are dangerous to be consumed by children in the absence of adults.

  
talpa
  17

It is one of the common names of a tree and its fruit. It is also known as mamon, mamoncillo, quenepa, mojón, guaya, huaya, maco, sucker. Its scientific name is Melicoccus bijugatus.

  
tarpa
  54

It is the name of a village in Hungary. It is located on the northern plain of the country.

  
tarpan
  18

The correct term is tarpán, with tilde. It is one of the common names of the Euro-Asian wild horse. Wild steppe horse. Its scientific name is Equus ferus ferus and belongs to the Equidae family.

  
anolar
  32

It means sucking, sucking. It is mostly used to express that a sweet fruit is tasted.

  
zabache
  55

It's a word of Nahuatl origin. It means "the one who goes to 7 tombs". In many Catholics it is tradition, on Good Friday, to visit seven tombs in the manner of penance for the death of Jesus Christ and in the spirit of atoning for sins. In the State of Oaxaca in Mexico, there is a municipality called San Andrés Zabache.

  
fruncír
  23

The correct term is to fruncir, without tilde. It means wrinkling, pleating, folding, folding, bending, bending.

  
demeritada
  34

It's a demeritar inflection. It means discrediting, losing your value or merit, undermining, deteriorating, discrediting. Reduce , mermar .

  






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