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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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floro
  46

In Colombia it is the apocope of the names of male Florencio and Florindo. Both are of Latin origin. The first means that it has the beauty of the flowers and the second although it can also have the same meaning, it is also given that of "the master who possesses shield or pre-detection". It was also the name of a Roman historian, born in Africa. His full name was Lucius Anneo Floro (in some texts he is listed as Publio Annio Floro). In Peru, it can mean liar, liar.

  
carretudo
  72

In Colombia means talkative. Person who speaks a lot and most of the time lies. Liar, liar.

  
geroproctector
  25

It is a substance, usually for pharmacological use, that aims to counteract the causes of aging and all conditions caused by increasing age.

  
miami
  25

It is the name of a city and port of the United States, in the State of Florida. It is called "The City of the Sun". Name of a Florida State River, (Everglades National Park). It is also the name of several cities in the United States (Arizona, Indiana, Missouri, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas). There is also a city called Miami in the State of Manitoba, in Canada and another in Australia (Queensland). It is the name of a Valley, in the State of Ohio and that of a beach and spa of Tarragona in Spain.

  
cámpora
  24

It is a surname of Italian origin. It is of noble origin (Counts of Pezzana). It is abundant in Genoa, Naples and Palermo. Last name of a former president of Argentina, named Héctor José Cámpora.

  
patauá
  34

It is one of the common names that indigenous people give in Colombia to a kind of palm tree. It is also known as seje, palm seje , patagu'a , ungurahua , ungurahua , milpesos , majo , patabá . one. Its scientific name is Oenocarpus bataua var . bataua, and belongs to the arecaceae family. It has gastronomic and medicinal uses.

  
unche
  30

In Colombia it is the name given to residual fats derived from the processes of tanning of leathers or skins. Fat originated from the decarne start in the tanning of leathers. Bait, grease. It has uses in the cosmetics, soap and animal concentrates industry. As waste and misperformed is a source of pollution especially from soil and water sources.

  
paquirri
  23

It's a very familiar way to call someone named Francisco or whom we call Paco. It's similar to saying Paquito or Pachito. It was the stage name of a famous Spanish bullfighter named Francisco Rivera.

  
culturicidio
  27

It is the process of accultural or elimination of a culture. Etymologically means killing or eliminating a culture. It is usually a consequence of penetration of other stronger or massive cultures. It happens with small ethnicities who lose their roots, beliefs, traditions and even their language. It can also occur with the disappearance of its members.

  
lactantes
  55

Plural infant . It is breastfeeding or breast-feeding (it is valid both for the lactating mother, as well as for the baby or child who is breastfed). It means he drinks milk. That it still lactates or is breastfed. Mammals, dairy farmers. Babies sucking. Breastfeeding mothers.

  
rosetilla
  57

It is one of the names of a plant that has a cdillo of pointed edges, which looks like a multiple star. Long spine knuckle. It is known as prickly grass. Its scientific name is Cenchrus longispinus. It belongs to the family Poaceae.

  
cuplare
  23

It's a Romanian language word. It means coupling, coupling, coupling.

  
tibor
  30

It means vase. It is a type of vessel, with the appearance of a jug or glass, usually porcelain and very decorated. It has decorative or ornamental uses.

  
papeles
  51

Paper Plural . In Colombia identification documents or authorization certifications . Procedures or steps that require to obtain a document. Documentation, identification, authorizations, licenses . Roles of actors or actresses, in film or theater. Characters.

  
cacata
  57

It is the name of a locality in the Dominican Republic. It is in Tamboril, Province of Santiago. Also right there is one of the common names of a class of tarantula. Big, hairy spider, besides being very poisonous. Its scientific name is Phormictopus cancerides. It belongs to the family Theraphosidae ( Tarantulas ). It is also known as a hairy spider or giant tarantula from Hispaniola. It feeds on small birds and lizards. In Haiti it is called Spider Crab or Araignée-crab. By extension ugly woman, woman who lacks beauty.

  
pozoblanco
  23

It is the name of a Spanish city, located in the Province of Córdoba in Andalusia. In this place the bullfighter Paquirri died of a horned.

  
volada
  63

In Colombia it means that it does not know how to control itself, impulsive. Who acts in a hasty and unthinking manner. Vehemente, snatched, impetuous, fiery, thoughtless.

  
matraqueros
  33

People who play the matraca, an instrument that replaces the bells in the religious celebrations of Holy Week. Person who speaks without thinking or intensely and tidy. Cantaletoso. In Colombia they are birds that belong to the family Pipridae. They belong to the genus Manacus. We also call them jumpers, dancers or marathoners.

  
resilente
  66

The correct term is resilient. It means a person who promptly overcomes adversity. Ability to adapt to setbacks and adverse situations. Resistance. Ability to overcome traumatic circumstances.

  
mostrenco
  38

It means unknown owner. It can also mean that its characteristics are not well known or that it is undefined. No Clear or Defined Features .

  






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