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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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Accepted meanings350231
Obtained votes2281
Votes by meaning0.013
Inquiries11041261
Queries by meaning323
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caudicaria
  14

It was a type of light boat used by the Romans in the rivers. Roman river boat. It was characterized by lifting the bow frequently because the load was placed backwards.

  
caudicario
  13

It was the name given to the boatmen or rowers of a caudicaria of the ancient Romans. Boatman or rower of the rivers in ancient Rome. Vogue.

  
caudícula
  13

It means small tail, it looks like a small tail. In Botany it can be the support or peduncle of an orchid flower or also small aletics that have some orchid flowers.

  
caudec
  11

CAUDEC stands for an association of Venezuelan architects. It is the Carabobo Architects Association. Also caudec is one of the names of the cayenne fly fly or tyrant. It is a small bird that belongs to the family Muscicapidae. Its scientific name is Muscicapa cayenensis .

  
caudífero
  11

It means it leads or leads to the queue. It drags, dragging a queue. It's got a tail. In Botany it can mean in the form of a tail or hook.

  
caudillo
  49

It means leader, guide, director, head. Person followed by many fans or followers. He has a lot of followers.

  
caudotomía
  15

It is a veterinary surgical procedure in which an animal is removed or amputated to the tail. Tail amputation.

  
vinotinto
  54

It is the name of a color, which is equivalent to wine color, which is a dark hue of the color purplish red or red. Purple. Nickname given to the Tolima selection in any of its sports for the color of its T-shirt. They are also called Pijaos. It is also valid for Venezuelan selections, for the same reason. Name of a beautiful Colombian corridor whose author is Fulgencio García .

  
cisterna
  11

It means tank. It serves to contain liquids. Water tank. It can also be called cistern or tinaco.

  
engullida
  30

It's a turning point of gobbling up. It means eating or swallowing whole. Swallow, swallow, devour.

  
cultos
  45

Religious offices of some Christian churches led by a pastor. Rites, ceremonies, liturgies. It also means decent, reflecting culture, educated, scholars.

  
cistícola
  6

It is the castellanization of the term Cisticola. It is the name of a genus of birds belonging to the family Cisticolidae. They are about 51 species and all are of small sizes. They are also known as vultures.

  
caudina
  15

Three-pointed spear used by soldiers ro, hands. Fork. Name of a Spanish river, in the Province of Girona.

  
perspicia
  13

I think they're asking for insight. This is the quality of detecting things that others do not warn. Malice, acuity, sagacity.

  
conirrostros
  26

He's got a cone-shaped head. Conical head or pointed head. In Ornithology is a term that is used to generalize a class of birds that have a special characteristic by the shape of their head.

  
cistectasia
  11

In Medicine is to enlarge or abnormal dilation of the bladder, caused by excessive urine production.

  
cistalgia
  27

It means bladder pain.

  
cisoide
  10

It means it has curved shape or arc shape. It looks like a cisa (curve that forms an opening of a sleeveless blouse).

  
sirga
  21

In Nautical can be a cable used to drag, tow or tow a boat. It can also be the lever, stick or stick of the bog. Stick or rod with which the smaller boat is propelled. Rowing, lever, stick.

  
sirguero
  29

Person who maneuvers the paddle or lever to navigate a small boat, boga, rower, palanquero.

  






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