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ameseto
  26

It's a mmeation inflection. It means flattening, appeasing, crushing. Give flat or table shape, horizontalize. Aplasto, flattening, achato, apachurro .

  
cuellón
  27

It means big neck. Augmentative neck, thick neck.

  
techea
  27

It is a Spanish surname from the Canary Islands. Name of a real estate company from Las Palmas ( Gran Canaria ).

  
imperio maurya
  31

Name received by India's first great unified empire. Name of the dynasty that ruled there for 135 years. Its capital was Pataliputra and sheltered territories from present-day Pakistan and Afghanistan, as well as central and northern India. .

  
controvertidas
  53

It means controversy, discussed. They are the subject of controversy, controversial. They are causal for arduous dispute, controversy or discussion. They cause found opinions and difficult to clarify or reconcile. Of opinions or positions very different or found.

  
horquilla
  47

Anomaly or defect of the hair, which causes dryness in the same . It is characterized by the partition or division of the tips. Diminutive gallows. Rod or stick that ends in two ends. It is also a way to call the fork of a bicycle, where the front wheel is supported.

  
higieya
  45

In Greek mythology, name of a sister of Telésforo, Yaso and panacea. She was also called Higía and was the daughter of Asclepius and Lampecia's daughter. SDiosa of healing, healing and cleaning. Goddess of Health (from which the word hygiene comes).

  
hortelano
  42

Man who grows in an orchard, person who grows and produces vegetables.

  
hymenolepis
  26

It means membranes with scales. It is the name of a genus of platelmints céstodos in the family Hymenolepididae . They are a class of small tapeworms, which are usually parasites of rodents (rats and rabbits) and humans. They're usually called dwarfs.

  
horos
  33

It was a mondo or sign made of stone, which was used in Ancient Greece to delimit the land or properties.

  
horno
  64

It generates heat. Enclosed enclosure that keeps warm and is used to roast things or bake them. In Colombia it is also used as a synonym for hot.

  
tahona
  45

It is a term used in Spain and has two meanings. It can mean bakery, establishment where bread is prepared and sold. It also means mill that is pulled by animals, especially oxen or horses.

  
huruk
  34

Huruk, with h, is the name of a musical instrument of percussion of the family of membranophones or drums. It is elongated, with thin bases and high-pitched sound. It is also often called hurukka or hudukka. Uruk, without h, is the name of a city of ancient Mesopotamia located on the banks of the Euphrates River, in the area of marshy land.

  
orinadero
  62

Site usually designated to urinate. Orinal, mettle, piping.

  
botines
  54

Plural of loot. It means guayos, shoes to do sport or play football. Players recognized for scoring many goals or having been left of goalscorers (gold, silver or bronze ankle boots). Diminutive boot, small boot, short cane boot. Type of shoes worn by ladies, consisting of a short cane boot or anklet.

  
gurrero
  32

In my Land tolimense, it is said gurre to armadillo or cachicamo. It is also said in a pejorative way to an ungrateful woman, an ugly woman. It is called a gurrero who consumes the gurre and also the person who likes to relate to ungrateful women. Set of armadillos.

  
paupérrimas
  46

It means very poor, needy, needy. Poor female and superlative plural.

  
nopos
  36

Plural of nopo . It is a way of calling the goalmakers, zopilotes or hens, in the southern part of Mexico and especially in the states of Tabasco and Campeche. It is the common name of a scavenger bird of scientific name Coragyps atratus, from the family Cathartidae. He is also known by the names of goalmakers, zopilots, pimps, gualas, jotes, black vultures, samuros, suchas, urubuses, zonchos, guaraguaos.

  
tronera
  45

In Colombia it means very large hollow. Drilling. You can also refer to the mouth of a cannon or also the hole that fires on a ship's hull or on a wall. Hollow, hole. It can also mean window.

  
tronar
  63

It means rumbling of thunder. Loud sound of thunder. It also means bursting, exploding. It can mean fighting, fighting. In Mexico it means killing, murdering, liquidating. Another meaning there is to dismiss, expel.

  






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