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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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Accepted meanings350431
Obtained votes2281
Votes by meaning0.013
Inquiries11108911
Queries by meaning323
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icnita
  54

It is called an icnita a plantar footprint. They are usually fossil footprints found in strata stone.

  
cosoryx furcatus
  7

Forked-horned antelope or oryx . It was an artiodactyl that existed in North America in the Miocene. It was also called American Anti-locapra.

  
metraje
  9

In Cinema and Videos it's unedited material. You can also call pietaje or timecode. Ways to traditionally measure film or film material, which manifests in films normally on 35mm tapes and number of frames (about 16 to 24 per second). Depending on the duration time can be divided into Short Films (less than 30 minutes, 1600 meters and 24 frames per second). medium films (between 30 and 60 minutes, 1600 meters and 24 frames per second) and feature films (more than 60 minutes, 1600 meters and 24 frames per second).

  
canicazo
  14

It's a hit with a marble. Bolazo. Hit with a small crystal ball or porcelain.

  
beatlemanía
  12

Over-appeal or attraction to The Beatles and their music. Passion for Beatles music.

  
tajado
  20

It means cut into slices, slices or slices. Inflection of tajar . It means cutting into slices or slices.

  
jeva
  53

In Colombia and in street language means woman, old, old woman.

  
neura
  13

In Colombia it means rage, anger, anger, anger.

  
erinia
  15

In Greek mythology it was each of the personifications of revenge. They were also called Erínias or Eurymides. Among the Romans they were called Furies. It is also the name of a genus Botánico, which belongs to the family Campanulaceae. It is synonymous with the genus Campanula.

  
euménide
  7

In Ancient Greece was the embodiment of revenge. They were also called Erinias and for the ancient Roman Furies.

  
estipa
  41

It is one of the common names of a plant in the Poaceae family and is used as an ornamental. It also receives the names of pony tail, Mexican feather, Stipe from Mexico, estopace, esparto. Its scientific name is Stipa tuneifolia or Stipa tunissima . It is also the castilianization of the term Stipa, which is the name of a botanical genus of the family Poaceae. It means in Greek steppe or fiber.

  
capturada
  39

It means arrested, arrested, imprisoned, held, deprived of liberty. Referring to goods : seized .

  
anudados
  35

It means tied or tied and knotted. Tied with knots.

  
plántagos
  12

It is the name of several medicinal plants in the plantginaceae family. It is another common name given to plants called llantén or plántago. It receives many other common names, such as: canary, ballico, reed, five veins, gitanilla, hare ear. The scientific name of the most common is Plantago major and belongs to the family Plantaginaceae. Llantenes, lantenes, reeds, gypsies.

  
casteller
  47

It is the common way to call each of the members of a colla, colla casteller, also called pyramids or human castles. Each of the members of a multi-story human tower. It is a traditional thing in Tarragona, Spain.

  
bimbelo
  42

It's a surnamem of African origin. It can also mean tobacco (pure, cigar, cigar) or penis, virile limb.

  
muladar
  37

In Colombia it means very uneasy place, very dirty and full of grime or manure. Place or space where garbage or many useless things accumulate.

  
escatófago
  11

It's the same as slab or copybar. It is the way to designate an animal that feeds on manure or excrement.

  
geruza
  14

It is a Basque language word meaning cape, hand or film. Thin layer covering a part or material.

  
chanda
  15

In Colombia is the characteristic bad smell of dogs, especially when they have wet hair. Colloquial and pejorative way of naming a dog (gozque or chandoso). It's also a way to call the evil scabies of dogs. It is common to say that something is a chanda when it is of poor quality, ordinary, poorly crafted, strong or ugly.

  






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