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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.