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liberación recíproca
  28

RECIPROCAL RELEASE prisoner exchange between two countries

  
pacú chico
  38

PACÚ CHICO Myleus pacu The South American freshwater fish of the caracid family, subfamily Serrasalminae. It is of tropical habitat, mainly the Amazonian rivers, preferring waters between 22 and 28 °C. Its shape is ovoid. The pacu is omnivorous, but its main food is the fruits and berries that fall from coastal trees. Despite navigating the bottom, its food does not come from there.

  
la cresta de la lumbre
  37

THE CREST OF THE FIRE See STONE OF ALUM

  
piedra de alumbre
  38

ALUM STONE Allows the skin to perspire and does not damage it. Alum stone is an excellent natural deodorant, Its antiseptic, astringent and antiperspirant properties create a film that eliminates microorganisms, maintains the dryness of the skin and prevents sweating and bad smell. In fact, this is one of its main uses and, also, the most famous. It is also able to heal wounds and irritations, and is also a great ally against insect bites. Alum is a type of double sulfate composed of sulfate from a trivalent metal, such as aluminum, and another from a monovalent metal. Generally refers to potassium alum, whose formula is KAl (SO?) ? . 12H? Or

  
asclepia
  32

ASCLEPIA Asclepias syriaca The thlalayotl {in Mexico, species of perennial plants, dicotyledons, of the family of apocinaceae. Generally its flowers take a form of hemispherical display. It was one of the first North American species described by Cornut in 1635, in Canadensium plantarum historia. It is commonly known as milkweed It is an indispensable plant for the life cycle of the monarch, as it is the only source of food for caterpillars. The survival of the butterfly depends on the availability of this host plant.

  
condiloma
  23

CONDYLOMA Condyloma acuminata Small bump on the genitals caused by a common sexually transmitted infection. Genital warts are a common sexually transmitted disease caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV).

  
tu me bateaste
  25

TU ME BATEASTE literally means that you gave me a baseball bat, but in its colloquial and figurative form it means that they gave him pumpkins, or, as we say in Chile, that he kicked him, that is to say that he ended the relationship unilaterally.

  
monotunia
  16

MONOTUNIA Uniformity of tone or intonation . Talk without showing any joy or enthusiasm or discomfort, regret or annoyance2 . Lack of variety, which produces boredom or tiredness.

  
motora
  20

MOTORBOAT Small boat equipped with engine.

  
multiproceso
  25

Multithreading In computing: Mode of operation of a computer's CPU, in which it can execute totally independent task codes by returning one code and then another. Since the channels and read from memory or fixed disks is lower than the electronic processing speed, the CPU is capable of processing multiple applications "simultaneously" without clutter. Moreover, to feed it more quickly you have cache memories, which store the most frequently required codes in a repetitive way, as could be a routine of "written amount" in a process of issuing payment checks. There is a second form of multithreading and it is when the computer has several processors or CPUs, which are powered simultaneously. This allows for enormous processing speed, as might be required in case of manipulating big data or in cases of double or triple redundancy required, such as in the launch of a manned rocket or a space telescope.

  
xa
  20

XA from the Greek Chrysí Avgí xuyas acronym in Greek are XA, the Far Right Greek party. It means Golden Dawn In brands there are various XA models, such as the Toyota Scion XA, the CD-ROM XA and others

  
economía naranja
  18

ORANGE ECONOMY development model in which cultural diversity and creativity are pillars of social and economic transformation of the country, from the regions. This model has tools for cultural, social and economic development.

  
lectófilo
  22

LECTOPHILE who is attracted to reading

  
aquestas
  20

AQUESTAS these . Outdated and literary use

  
darse por enterado
  25

ACKNOWLEDGE FORMALLY ACKNOWLEDGE BEING INFORMED, in xonocimiento ( of something )

  
chotia
  23

CHOTIA in Cuba and Mexico: joke, fun at someone's expense. In Puerto Rico: disclosure that is made to the police or other authority.

  
sobrehumático
  20

OVERHyMATIC construction mounted on the adjective "superhuman". The second term "humático" is a clear cultism of the author; humus is latin for earth; hence overhymatic means supraterrestrial.

  
cheito
  20

CHEITO fancy name of José Pablo González Maldonado, popularly known as Cheíto González and nicknamed the Arecibo goldfinch, (Arecibo, Puerto Rico; January 21, 1935 – Chicago, Illinois; December 10, 1962) was a famous Puerto Rican singer, songwriter and guitarist. He died of an overdose at the age of 27, leaving him dead inside a car parked near the exit of the place where he had acted a short time ago. 2 . Miguel Mauricio Ramírez Pérez ( n . Santiago , June 1970 ) is a former Chilean footballer and coach of the Universidad de Concepción of the Primera B of Chile. He played as a defender and his last club was Colo-Colo.

  
in pártibus
  21

IN PÁRTIBUS from Latin on land, in territory. The Catholic Church conferred until 1886 an honorary title called in partibus infidelium, 'in the land of infidels' to defenders of the church abroad, but who had no faithful in its custody. Today it means an honoris causa style title

  
in partibus infidelium
  21

IN PARTIBUS INDIDELIUM The Catholic Church conferred until 1886 an honorary title called in partibus infidelium, 'in the land of infidels' to defenders of the church abroad, but who had no faithful in its custody. Today it means an honoris causa style title that is bestowed, but not exercised.

  






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