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It is a substance that is also known as pyroxyl, but is better known as fulminant cotton or powder cotton. It was a powerful explosive in the 19th century. It is a rough cotton, very explosive and flammable. Currently used as a basis for the manufacture of collodion (used in photography).
It is one of the common names that receives in Central America a wood tree, made of very valuable wood. It is also known as caviuna, grandillo, cocobolo, funeram, amber, namba, palosanto, rosewood, blackwood, urauna , pau preto (in Portuguese), rosewood (in English). Its scientific name is Dalbergia retusa and belongs to the family Fabaceae.
It is a colloquial way of calling in Colombia a person who is intense, tired and scrubbed (fucked). Person to be treated with care. The word derives from stinking, which means it smells ugly, that it expels bad smell. Nickname of a Colombian comedian (Don Jediondo), called Pedro González. It has a chain of typical food restaurants, called "Don Jediondo".
Name of a Colombian indigenous people of the Muisca family. Name of the language of these same indigenous people. The word as such in the native language means our people, we. Chibchas are actually all groups belonging to the Chibchense linguistic family, such as the u'wa, the bari-motons or the kogui, among others. They are also called Muiscas. They were basically located in the Cundiboyacense region. In Colombia colloquially refers to the Colombian, its culture and its language. We call ourselves chibcholobbianos.