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Spanish Open dictionary by Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez



Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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fanerógamas
  34

Plural of fanerógama . Plants that produce seeds. They are also called spermatophytes (technically Spermatophyta).

  
betervava
  22

It is one of the common names that receives beetroot, it also receives the names of colored chard, field chard, red turnip, betarava, betarraga, beterraga, beetroot, white chard, belanded, beteraba. Its scientific name is Beta vulgaris and belongs to the Amaranthaceae family.

  
móvil
  59

It means you can move. Structure made with various figures that hangs on top of a crib to distract a baby. In Colombia is also a way to call cell phones or surveillance vehicles (police or private surveillance), patrol.

  
mega
  47

In Bogota, Colombia, it's the name of a station.

  
aclimatan
  11

It is an inflection of acclimatizing or acclimatizing. It means adapting to the climate of a new environment for a living being.

  
toñuces
  17

It's the plural of toñuz. It is the name of a shrub plant that is also called chingoyo or chilca. Its scientific name is Pluchea chingoyo and belongs to the family Asteraceae.

  
nordo
  19

It's a Esperanto language word that means North.

  
aclínico
  17

It means no tilt. In geography it is a place where magnetic inclination is null.

  
acariciará
  19

It's a petting inflection. It means rubbing, pampering, pampering, sobar. Figuratively it is to desire, to wait, to imagine, to get excited, to be very close to something.

  
desdeñosa
  43

It means lady or person who snubs others. That makes a disdain or that belittles others. Indifferent, arrogant. highness, pride, offensive, derogatory.

  
mangelis
  18

It is a surname and also a parts brand for computers. It is also a reference for computer consoles.

  
desmenuzadas
  15

It's a crumbling inflection. It means chopping, tearing or splitting with your hands. Turn or break something into very small pieces.

  
vitores
  37

The correct term is cheers with tilde. They're screaming ovation or cheering someone. It means ovations, cheers, exaltations, screams, live.

  
zuleyca
  13

It is a woman's name of Arabic origin and means the one who is robust (of generous meats). There are Zulaika and Zulaica variants. Many also write it with S.

  
cascorbo
  48

The correct term is cascorvo. It means he's got corva or arched legs. In Colombia we also say gareto. Animal with corva legs.

  
mikan
  32

It is the name of a Japanese citrus very similar to mandarin. It has no seeds. In some parts of Japan roast it with shell.

  
requeñeque
  26

In Colombia it means something additional and annoying. Complication, obstacle, difficulty.

  
saponarias
  43

Plural of saponaria . It is also called jabonaria. They are herbaceous plants that, when they have contact with their roots with water form foam. Saponaria is a genus of plants in the family Caryophyllaceae and is made up of about 125 species.

  
lampiñas
  58

It means they lack a beard. Smooth face and no hairs.

  
conabio
  26

CONABIO in Mexico is an acronym for the National Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity.

  






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