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In Greek mythology she was a sister of Apollo, daughter of Zeus and Leto, who was characterized by being free and vindictive. Goddess of hunting and animals. It is the common name of several medicinal plants. One of them is the Artemisia vulgaris, also known as artemega, scintid, yuyo chrysanthemum, St. John's wort and madra. It belongs to the family Asteraceae. Others also so named are of the same genus Artemisia (and family Asteraceae) and are also medicinal. An example is millennial or bravious parsley, also called bastard artemis. Its scientific name is Achillea millefolium . Another is Chinese wormwood or sweet wormwood, which some call Chinese Artemis. Its scientific name is Artemisia annua.
It is the action of putting rolls or curls on the hair to ripple it. In computer or systems engineering, that is to configure , schedule . It can also be assumed that setear is to consume, grow or harvest mushrooms (edible mushrooms). This latter concept in several Andean countries and of Quechua influence, is also called callamping.
It was a Twisted Romance language spoken in the Dolomite Region in Northern Italy (Antigua Retia). Religious language of the Sephardic. In Central America, half-breeds are called ladino who speak only Spanish. In Colombia it is a surname of Spanish origin. It can also mean slutty, shrewd, pillo, bellaco, cunning, rogue, rascal, cheating.