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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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delfín del amazonas
  57

It is one of the common ways to call the Dolphin pink, tonina or buffalo. It exists in the rivers of the Orinoco and Amazon basins. It is a mammal, not a fish, of the order of cetaceans. Its scientific name is Inia geoffrensis and belongs to the family Iniidae . It also receives other common names : Pink Dolphin, Tonina, Boto, Law, Goal Dolphin, Orinoco Dolphin.

  
boto
  41

It is one of the common ways to call the dolphin pink, tonina or buffalo. It exists in the rivers of the Orinoco and Amazon basins. It is a mammal, not a fish, of the order of cetaceans. Its scientific name is Inia geoffrensis and belongs to the family Iniidae . It also receives other common names : Pink Dolphin, Tonina, Bufeo, Goal Dolphin, Orinoco Dolphin, Amazon Dolphin.

  
crepitar
  37

It means creaking, popping, rubbing, snapping. Produce a high-pitched and intermittent sound, especially in the flame or in the fire. Sonar, totear.

  
detractora
  6

That disqualifies or censors an opinion. Person or woman who opposes the orders or doctrines given by someone. Opposite person. Adversary, opponent, opponent, contrary, criticism, accuser, defamator.

  
eximido
  38

It's a deflection to exempt. It means that he was forgiven, excepted, dispensed. That you should not comply with something that was ordered to others. It also means excluded, pardoned, excused, redeemed, exonerated, released.

  
eximir
  32

It means that you must not fulfill something that is required of everyone else. It means exonerating, delivering, forgiving, pardoning, dispensing, excusing, except.

  
cieno
  76

It means mud, mud, mud, silt, legamo. Mud or sediment material that accumulates at the bottoms of ponds or lakes. Sediment of organic matter. Material used in pottery, cooked clay.

  
cien
  19

Natural number, equivalent to one hundred. Number of years it's a century old.

  
retaco
  32

It's a turning point of challenging. It means compacting something that is contained in a narrow space. Tighten. condense, tac. In Colombia re retaliating also means harassing, cornering, besating, threatening, insisting, instigating, persisting. It can also be a short and thick barrel shotgun. In Venezuela it means plump, plump, fat and low stature, chaparro.

  
luna
  42

It's a woman's name of Latino origin. It means beautiful and glowing as the Moon. Name of several locations in Spain and the Philippines. In Colombia it is a surname of Spanish origin. Inner courtyard of the Spanish Renaissance palaces. Mirror that by its size allows to see complete the body of a person. Glass or mirror sheet. Name of Earth's natural satellite. By extension each of the natural satellites of any planet. Name of a song and the daughter of Colombian singer Juanes. Name of a Spanish river in the Province of Aragon . Name of several fictional characters (Marvel comics , Planet survival , Sailor moon).

  
destellos
  16

Plural flash . It means twinkle, glow, shine, glare, sparkle. Lightning, reflection or burst of light. Momentary brightness. It can also be taken as synonymous with hint, glimpse, glimpse, indicator, signal. It means that it gives at times signals that can be interpreted, which are indications that allow us to understand something.

  
destellos
  28

Plural flash . It means twinkle, glow, shine, glare, sparkle. Lightning, reflection or burst of light. Momentary brightness. It can also be taken as synonymous with hint, glimpse, glimpse, indicator, signal. It means that it gives at times signals that can be interpreted, which are indications that allow us to understand something.

  
cíclido
  71

Tropical fish belonging to the family Cichlidae . They are very common fish in aquariums. They are omnivorous and colorful. Most are freshwater.

  
guasear
  19

It means disturbing or inconvenienced someone else with slander, mockery or taunts. Mocking, joking, mocking, chance,

  
chirigota
  23

It's another way to call a mockery, mockery,,.

  
befa
  16

It means mockery, chanza, mofa, sorna, joke. Parrot between friends.

  
sphenocichia
  14

The most indicated term is Sphenocichla, with l instead of i at the end. It is the name of a genus of small birds, which belong to the family Timaliidae. The word Sphenocichla, is of Greek roots and means "with rounded or circular tail". Refers to the queue shape. They are located south of the Himalayan Mountains.

  
denisonia
  10

You mean dedicated to Denison. Denison.' She was dedicated to the colonized English, originally from Cambridge, Daniel Denison. It is the name of a genus of very venomous snakes from Australia. They belong to the family Elapidae . They are very similar to the snake of death (genus Acanthophis, family Elapidae).

  
sofrosina
  36

In Ancient Greece was the embodiment of moderation, discretion and self-control. Its equivalent in Roman mythology was Sobrietas (sobriety). Temperance.

  
bromo
  13

Word of Greek origin meaning stench, pestilence. It is the name of a chemical element, its symbol is Br, its Atomic Number is 35. It is a reddish, volatile and thick liquid. It is also called liquid fire. belongs to the Halogen group. It is obtained by distillation of some brines and is used in medicine as a component of compounds to control epilepsy or as a sedative. Bromo is also the name of a volcano in the Tengger massif, on the Island of Java, Indonesia.

  






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