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Moon diminutive. Name of a character from comic strips; she was Dick Tracy's daughter-in-law, for being the wife of his son Junior. She was a beautiful girl, very white, very big eyes and had some meat horns on her head, plus she had many special powers. Lunita was extraterrestrial (she was a Selenite).
In Colombia it is the name of a municipality of the Department of Cundinamarca, very close to Bogotá. In mythology she was the Muisca goddess of the moon. It is also the name of a herbaceous plant and its fruits (seeds) of high nutritional value. It is one of the plants with the highest alpha-linolenic fatty acid content ( omega 3 ). Its scientific name is Salvia hispanica and belongs to the family Lamiaceae.
It is one of the common names of a plant in the family Lamiaceae, much like the chia with which it is frequently confused. Its scientific name is Hyptis suaveolens. In Cuba it is called oregano maroon and in the Eastern Plains of Colombia and in Venezuela it is called mastranzo, mastranto or mentastro de sabana. It has medicinal uses and as a natural insecticide. Name in China of a sect of Messian Buddhism (Zen in Japanese).
In Nahuatl language means scabies of the earth. It is one of the common names given to colorites in Mexico. They are also called coloradillas, chivacoas, chirotes, isangos. In Colombia we call them coloraditos , yayas or mismis . They are tiny mites of the Family Trombiculidae found in the paddocks where livestock abound. They produce an unbearable rasquiña.
The termtirisiated or tyrannized, are vulgarisms, used by referring a person with jaundice and means emaciated, pale, yellowish. Given its origin they should be written with c . It can also refer to people who lack vitality, brilliance and nutrition, usually without energy, listless, unhooked, sad, distressed, nostalgic. Malnourished, anemic, weak.
It's another way to call a very venomous snake from southern Brazil. It can also be found in eastern Paraguay and northern Argentina. In Tupi-Guarani means great snake. It is also known as dormilone, lazy, yarará, jaracá, jaraca. caissaca. Its scientific name is Bothrops jararaca and belongs to the family Viperidae .