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Zulaica is a woman's name of Arab origin and means "the one who is robust". In Arab and some African culture, being robust a woman is considered beautiful, attractive and sexy. It reflects that it is healthy and strong, that it can have equally healthy and strong children. Zuleica and Zulaika variants.
It means that it maintains the quality of being generous and benevolent permanently, maintaining these qualities over time. It can be considered as the breadth of ideas and behavior. It also means constancy, tenacity and greatness in the face of the most serious adversity. Always good cheer. Magnanimous.
It is the cane used by the one who leads a military band or war band. It is almost always made of wood with metal tip and with ribbon embellishments at one end. This term is most commonly used in Paraguay and Chile. It can also be a type of liqueur handcrafted in Argentina using herbal extracts. It has aniseed flavor and is like a brandy.
It is a word of Latin origin that means punctuating, sharp, sharp, spicy. It is sometimes used as an epithet or complement to some scientific names, such as in Ranunculus acris, which is N. C. of a poisonous plant known as gold button or belida grass. It has medicinal uses and belongs to the family Ranunculaceae.
Action or effect of dejecting . It means throwing or spreading substances under pressure or forcefully. It may refer to the defecate action. It can also be the action of a volcano to throw lava and rocks. The same is the spread of solids (rocks and trunks especially) after an avalanche (injection cone, alluvial fan). It is also possible to contemplate the action of ejecting a pilot from the cockpit of an aircraft that is going to crash, although in this case more ejection is used.
It means throwing or spreading substances under pressure or forcefully. It may refer to the defecate action. It can also be the action of a volcano to throw lava and rocks. The same is the spread of solids (rocks and trunks especially) after an avalanche (injection cone, alluvial fan). It is also possible to contemplate the action of ejecting a pilot from the cockpit of an aircraft that is going to crash, although in this case more eject is used.