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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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belcro
  33

The correct term is Velcro, with v . It can actually be considered a galicism and means fast closing and opening. The word conforms to the apocope of the words velours (velvet) and crochet ( hook), which would be defined as velvet hook. Adhesive that consists of two woven sheets that are coupled due to tiny hooks placed on one of them.

  
buseta
  54

In Colombia it is a class of public service transport whose vehicle is a smaller type of bus than usual. It has a capacity between 18 and 20 passengers. Small bus. Diminutive bus .

  
cartagueño
  10

The correct term is Letter (with diamiss). It means born or native to Carthage, city of the Department of Valle in Colombia. Resident or related to Carthage, Valle, Colombia. For Carthage, Costa Rica and the ancient Carthage, the gentility used is Carthaginian.

  
amarfilado
  20

It means it looks like ivory, similar to ivory. It can refer to the characteristics of ivory, either to color or to its hardness (consistency).

  
colay
  12

In Barcelona it is the name of a company and shops, specialized in the trade of precious stones and jewelry in general.

  
ambonio
  10

It means relative to Ambon, a city and an indonesian island. Native or resident in Ambon . It is also often called Amboina. You can also use the term Ambones . Ambon belongs to the Province of Moluccas.

  
afarroso
  8

It is a Word in Basque language that means lucky, lucky.

  
bellyne
  9

It is more suitable Belline. It's the name of a seer expert in the Tarot. It uses a normal deck and has a special method and reading, which have taken its name. The deck is cut with a left hand and read to the right. Belline's Oracle.

  
rumiñhaui
  11

He was a brother of Atahualpa. He was the son of Huayna Cápac and Nary Ati. Rumiñhaui or Rumi 'haui means stone eye in Quechua.

  
joreando
  29

It's a deflection of day-off. It means ventilating, ventilating, aerating, praying. Submit to the action of the wind. Dry.

  
cabellon
  18

The correct term is cabellón, with tilde. In Colombia it means a lot of hair, that it has a lot of hair and is long. Populated hair. Long hair. Melenudo, mechudo.

  
plaquetaria
  64

Relative to platelets. They are integral blood flow cells important in the clotting process and in hemorrhage control.

  
cíborg
  64

A person to which electrical, electronic or technological parts have been implanted to improve an organic condition. It means cyber organism. In English it is apocope of Cyber organism , for which the term cyborg is used.

  
wawita
  48

It's the same as guagueita or huahuita. In The South American countries of Quechua influence, it means small child, baby.

  
lideraza
  33

The right term is leading. It is the female leader, which means warlord, guide, head, director, boss.

  
cauchy
  10

Last name of a great French Mathematician. Its full name was Augustin Louis Cauchy . In his honor the name was given to a crater of the Moon that remains in the Sea of Tranquility, near where he landed Apollo 11.

  
caudex
  14

It is a botanical term in English, which is equivalent in Spanish to Caudice. It means stem, but this term is also used to refer to an underground stem. It is also used to mean regrowth, bud or bud.

  
caudiforme
  9

Caudiforme or better caudiform, is a botanical term. It means stem-like. It is also used pachycaulo, which means thick stem and little branched.

  
caudato
  13

Caudate or caudata, means that it has tail, which has tail. It is a term used in Biology, but can also be used in Astronomy (comets) and wl Literature for a class of poetic works in verse ( caudate sonnets).

  
caudal
  37

Amount of liquid flowing through a stream of water. Amount of fluid passing through a current or section of a tube for a certain time. Amount of money you own. Capital. Number of people voting for someone (electoral flow). It also means Financial Capital. In Spain it is the name of a Shire of Asturias and the name of a river from the same region. In Tail Biology, fin of the back of the body.

  






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