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coniophanes
  13

It means powder-like (relative to color). It is a genus of nocturnal snakes, living among the leaf litter. They are found throughout almost all of America. They belong to the family Dipsadidae.

  
sturnus
  14

It means short singing. It is a genus of birds in the family Sturnidae. They are known as starlings, tordos or minas. According to the new ornitory classifications, some species have been separated from this genus Sturnia.

  
sylvia
  32

It is the English variant of the female name Silvia. Other variants are Silvana or Silvina . It is a name of woman of Latin origin and means natural of the jungle, which comes from the jungle. It is also the name of a genus of birds belonging to the family Sylviidae. This genus Sylvia, currently consists of warblers, timalíids and cameo or cork smith. Name of an Asteroid (No, 87 ). It is also the name of a plant and synonymous with a genus of plants also known as Mezilaurus of the family Lauraceae. In Colombia there is a municipality called Silvia and it remains in the Department of Cauca.

  
que es chuchuca
  18

It is a typical dish of southern Colombia and Ecuador. It is a soup that has cabbages, onions, coriander, corn, celery, garlic and sometimes milk. Be prepared with pork.

  
dinta
  15

In Chile is an acronym, which corresponds to the Directorate of Technical Assistance of INTA (Institute of Nutrition and Food Technology), belonging to the University of Chile.

  
butori
  24

In Argentina it is a surname, of Italian origin and most common in the Province of Córdoba. Last name of an Argentine boxer and athlete, named Rodolfo. There is also this surname in the State of Montana in the United States.

  
rumichaca
  21

In Quechua language it means stone bridge. It is the name of a natural bridge borderbetween Colombia and Ecuador, over the Carchi River. It is located in the considered Navel of the World, according to the indigenous Pastos. Within the Colombian territory by river takes the name of Guáitara . Today there is parallel a modern bridge in particular, called the Rumichaca International Bridge. It is also the name of a Peruvian Region in the Sierra Central. In Peru, it is also the name of several villages in Apurimac, Huancavelica and Huánuco.

  
anacagüita
  33

It is also called anacahuita. It is the name of a plant, whose scientific name is Cordia boissieri, a tree in the family Boraginaceae. It is also called wild olive or wild olive. It is found in northern Mexico and southern Texas. It is the official flower of the State of Nuevo León, in Mexico. I must clarify that in Uruguay, southern Brazil and northern Argentina call anacahuita to another tree, which is a false pepper, pier or pepper ( schinus molle ) of the Anacardiaceae family. It's also called guayubirá, gualeguay. The same is true in Panama and northern Colombia: there they call anacahuita to the tree that is also called panama, Panama tree or camoruco ( Sterculia apetala, of the family Malvaceae). Everyone can have medicinal uses. In Cuba there are several locations called Anacahuita.

  
el sinififado de sill
  15

It is an English word that means threshold, single or sill (lower part of the window).

  
tatadios
  18

It's the same as Father God. It is the name of a Mexican ranch song, performed among others by Miguel Aceves Mejía and Chavela Vargas. Also in Entomology is one of the common names of the religious Mantis, commonly called rezandera, santateresa, mamboretá , campamocha (or tamids) or simply mantis. It belongs to the Mantidae family.

  
esperanza
  46

Second theological virtue (the others are Faith and Charity). A woman's name of a Latin origin and it means the one who trusts in God. It is a mood in which you have good expectations so you want it to happen.

  
pilistra
  19

It is the name of an ornamental plant of interior, exterior and pot. It is also called Aspidistra or Donkey's Ear. It belongs to the family Asparagaceae. Its scientific name is Aspidistra elatior.

  
didelphodon
  15

It means tooth with two bellies. It is the name of a genus of extinct marsupials similar to today's otters. They belong to the Stagodontidae family.

  
sirystes
  14

It's a word that means piper. It is derived from the Greek suristes. It is the name of a genus of birds that belongs to the family Tyrannidae. They are called pipers, musketeers, flycatchers, suiriri, whistlers or siristes. Rn Colombia found new species of this genus.

  
funcho marino cenoyo de mar
  37

They are two names of a herbaceous plant. It is also known as sea parsley, sea fennel, sampier. Its scientific name is Crithmum maritimum and belongs to the family Apiaceae. It's very rich in minerals.

  
emperifollamiento idiomático
  13

It's a sophisticated way of saying that you speak in a cultured language or in very scyming words.

  
despachurra
  12

It's a deflection to dispatch. In Colombia it means despan, splatter, squeeze, gut or crush. Squeeze something until it is deformed or burst. It can also mean apanar, chafar, spit, crush.

  
rubeóla
  20

Rubella or rubbeola is more indicated. It is also known as German Measles. It is the name of an infectious disease caused by a virus and manifests with pink spots on the skin, fevers and inflammation of nodes. It manifests itself in children and young people. It is prevented with the triple viral vaccine.

  
systellura
  16

It means short-tailed or trimmed tail. It is the name of a genus of birds that belongs to the family Caprimulgidae. They are known as atajacaminos, chotacabras, cuyeos, gallinasciegas, añaperos, zumayas, engañapastores.

  
crusafontia
  15

It means dedicated to Crusafont (a Spanish scientist and paleontologist). It was a genus of mammals that existed in the Late Cretaceous, similar to squirrels, but longer snouted, as well as the tail.

  






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