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desangelado
  13

It means simple, simple, unadorned or graceless. Short, bland.

  
guanaribo
  43

It is one of the common names used in Venezuela for agouti, neque, jochi, guatuza, guatín , cherenga, sereque . It's a little wild rodent. Its scientific name is Dasyprocta punctata and belongs to the family Dasyproctidae . It is also the name of a virus that is transmitted from wild animals to humans and can cause serious Ebola-like infections.

  
ébola
  46

It is the name of a river that remains in ancient Zaire (today Congo). It is a tributary of the Mongala River and therefore of the Congo. It is the place where a virus transmitted from bats to humans was first detected. It is the simplified name for an infectious disease caused by a virus of the genus Ebolavirus. This disease is caused by the Ebola virus and is known as Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) or Ebola hemorrhagic fever (FHE).

  
vete
  37

Inflection to go or go. Imperative way to go or go. It means moving from here to there, so it's from here to a remote place. Get away, go, stand down.

  
veté
  29

Vetof, which means censor, oppose, prohibit, prevent. Disapprove.

  
yo
  44

Ego. Human person or conscience. First person. Personal first-person and singular pronoun . In Psychology one of the three instances of the structural model of human psychology described by Sigmund Freud (Ello, Yo and Superyo).

  
prodeudos
  71

For the benefit of the debits or mourners. Beneficiaries of an inheritance . Heirs, successors, legatees, descendants.

  
esbeltas
  35

Harmonious body, thin and beautiful. Airy, arrogant, gambling, garbosas, thin, thin, spiky, graceful.

  
ubeyuko
  30

It is a term in the indigenous Chaima language, in Venezuela. It means dropping, releasing, unsamaring, untie. It is a word of Caribbean roots and is spoken in Venezuelan Spanish.

  
repique de campana
  8

It's the definition of slick.

  
hagiografias
  26

It is the plural of hagiography. Hagiography is a written composition that narrates the life of a saint. Biography or story of a saint. By extension, a biographical narrative where praise abounds. Exemplary lives.

  
raigambre
  31

Quality or ancestral heritage. It means ancestry, abolengo, alcurnia, origin, root, strain, lineage, trunk, origin, lineage, pedigree, cot, house. Set of qualities and traits that identify a good origin. Breed.

  
vermibato
  9

It's a way of calling the Vermish. They are medicinal medicines or preparations that serve to fight or eliminate intestinal parasites, also called worms or "worms".

  
extirpe
  15

It is an inflection to remove, which means remove, remove, remove, boot. It can also mean suppressing or eradicating .

  
patojos
  48

In Colombia we are affectionate as we call the born or residents of the city of Popayán, in the Department of Cauca. Payaneses.

  
cacreco
  46

In Colombia means old, old, squat, squat, emaciated, emaciated, obsolete. That he's foolish for old age.

  
cáfila
  38

It means peat, troll, horde, crew, caterva. Aggressive and messy group of people.

  
plebe
  38

In Colombia it is a group of people who act in disarray and who usually scrolls by razing with what they find. It is synonymous clan, ethnicity, tribe, troop, troop, gang, horde, gang, crowd, mob, caterva, candida. Colloquial way to call the people in general, mob. People, town or crowd.

  
plebeyo
  39

That belongs to the commoner. It's ordinary, ordinary, of the people. In Colombia it also means gang member, mob, horde. In the Middle Ages, server or employee, person who served the lord. Servant.

  
involucrar
  13

Make yourself a partner, partner or accomplice to another in an unlawful act. It means to include , encompass , wrap. It also means compromising, involving, complicating, mixing, understanding.

  






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