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It is the nickname of a Brazilian football player. He plays sideways at Cruzeiro. Its full name is José Rodolfo Pires Ribeiro . He is also the nickname of Domilson Cordeiro dos Santos, who is also a side team and plays for Guimaraes de Portugal. It is also the name of an already extinct bird. He was of the Columbidae family, but he could not fly.
In Colombia it is a common way to call a small rodent, which roast is also a very popular typical dish, especially in the Nariño Department. . He is also called cuy, guinea pig, guinea pig, guinea pig, whose. In Costa Rica it is called quilo or quila . Its scientific name is Cavia porcellus and belongs to the family Caviidae .
In Colombia it means that it has closed or cut a finger, a limb, the tail (in case of animals) or an ear. It lacks something that sticks out. Trimmed, which is shorter than normal. In Colombia inflection to mochar, which means to cut, trim. In Some parts of Spain, it means head colloquially. In Chile it means quarrel or fight.
It's a Peruvian surname. Last name of a Peruvian writer. Its full name is Heberth Morote Rebolledo . It is also the surname of a Peruvian terrorist, named Osman Morote. In martial arts and specifically in Judo, it is a takedown that is done simultaneously to both legs, called Morote Gari. It is also a way to call the wild strawberry.