LUPUNA tree of the Amazon and Central America, of a height of 60 to 70 meters, and a huge trunk of up to 3 netros in diameter. It belongs to the family of malvaceae. It is a ceiba of whose seeds, leaves and resin medicinal herbs are produced to cure kidney conditions, fever, asthma, diarrhea and dysentery. In some places in Brazil it is used against cancer and inflammations. It is used to make furniture and formerly for guajiberas canoes and rafts.
POLIPOTE Poliptoton : from the Latin polypt?ton , and this from the Greek poliptoton , which has many cases or endings . Pun . Rhetorical figure belonging to subgroup 1. 2 . of REPETITION FIGURES, consisting of 1. 2 . 1 Alliteration1 . 2 . 2 Anadiplosis, Concatenation or Conduplication1. 2 . 3 Anaphora1 . 2 . 4 Anonimatio1 . 2 . 5 Cacophony1 . 2 . 6 Complexion1 . 2 . 7 Correlation1 . 2 . 8 Derivatio1 . 2 . 9 Diaphora or Dilogy or Double Entenses1 . 2 . 10 Epanadiplosis1 . 2 . 11 Epiphora or Epistrophe1 . 2 . 12 Equivocation or Antanaclasis1 . 2 . 13 Gradation or Climax1 . 2 . 14 Anticlimax1 . 2 . 15 Isocolon1 . 2 . 16 Parallelism1 . 2 . 17 Pleonasm or Redundancy 1 . 2 . 18 Polysyndeton or Conjunction or Ditology or Síndeton1 . 2 . 19 Paranomasia1 . 2 . 20 Parison1 . 2 . 21 Polypod or Polyptoton or Etymological figure or Derivation1 . 2 . 22 Reduplication1 . 2 . 23 Gemination1 . 2 . 24 Chiosm, Antitimetábola, Antimetalepsis or Antimetástasis1. 2 . 25 Retruécano , Conmutación or Conmutatio1 . 2 . 26 Similcadencia or Asonancia1 . 2 . 27 Translation; which is characterized by the repetition of the same word varying the flexive morphemes: singular, plural, masculine and feminine.
shusheta in Argentina: of the lunfardo, dress elegantly, but also has the meaning of falluto or snitch. From 1943 within a campaign initiated by the military dictatorship that forced to suppress the lunfardo language in broadcasting, such as any reference to drunkenness or expressions that were considered immoral or negative for the language or for the country, this word was forbidden. For this reason the tango Shusheta had to be renamed The Aristocrat.
MANSADA in America: typing error by MANSARDA, space between the roof and the roof. It is usually accessed through a trapdoor, although in modern houses there are more comfortable climbs. in Spain: Roof where the slopes of a roof break and increase their slope at the bottom, where windows are usually opened in the manner of attics.