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JOHN
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Queries by meaning254917
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nemátodo
  25

NEMATODE nematode from my school days I remember that this was a Class, one-edged (Vermes) that included only 3 classes (today they are phyla again), annelids, segmented cylindrical worms, such as leeches and earthworms; flatworms, symmetrical flatworms such as tapeworms, and nemathelminths or nematodes, cylindrical worms such as those of hydatid cysts and intestinal worms. Today it is part of 15 phyla, which include insect larvae, such as caterpillars (l. of butterflies ) and CRESAS ( l . of flies, which eat the corpses). As an anecdote I can say that the best way to learn is by teaching what is studied. I had to prepare a presentation to the course on the vermes and I can remember what I describe just 65 years later. Full-time university professors do it more for their drive to learn than for teaching

  
bergamota de chile
  24

BERGAMOT FROM CHILE Mentha piperita . Chili bergamot is mainly grown in Morocco for the extraction of its oil. Some d . its most common uses are for the manufacture of toothpaste, insecticides and rodent repellent.

  
trader
  22

TRADER anglicism which means trader, derived from trade, 'trade'; is any investor or speculator who operates in the financial markets in order to obtain profits in the short, medium or long term. In another sense, in Spanish traders are considered trader only to traders who act professionally in the markets trading prooios and third-party financial products.

  
caribe negro
  22

CARIBE NEGRO Brand of products of various kinds, such as ceramics 51x51 in different models, musical CDs, swimsuits

  
varón
  31

MALE male human being. Male. Counterpart of the female woman, whom fertilizes to achieve the continuity of the species.

  
garantía de éxito
  23

GUARANTEE OF SUCCESS 100% probability of achieving what is intended. Depending on the context, the guarantee does not promise that there will be 100 good initial results, but that customer satisfaction is compromised in the sense that the problem raised is repaired at no cost.

  
sartal
  23

SARTAL series of things, one after the other. Normally it is strings or hangings because the idea is that they are strung, usually on a rope, lienza, liana or thread. But it is common to talk about string of stupidities, string of nonsense or sata of boludeces

  
damística
  22

DAMISTICS of the ladies, relative or belonging to the ladies. 2 It may be from Portuguese da mística, two words meaning 'de la mística'.

  
moreno claro
  29

LIGHT BROWN The brown color is an intermediate skin between black and white. It is a brown, more strictly. Tones vary in a spectrum from light brown to dark brown, or from light brown (son of a white and a mestizo, for example) to dark brown (son of a black and a mestizo, for example)

  
aderezólas
  27

DRESSINGS pronominal form, equivalent to 'the dressing' p . p . from the verb SEASON, dress, season (a salad or a plate of food)

  
sacar conclusiones
  23

DRAW CONCLUSIONS deduce, collude, conclude

  
costener
  26

COSTENER this is a verb that does not exist . Then, it's CONTENER or KEVIN COSTNER, American actor, director and screenwriter, winner of the Oscar for best film and best director for Dancing with Wolves.

  
barako
  21

BARAKO is a video game character. Bo has an esoecial meaning. He is the Sun Chief of the Baracoas. Baracoa is always sitting on his throne and never moves from it, and attacks all zombies, skeletons and players who are not wearing the barakoa masks and who are nearby Barako passively recovers 1 Health every 0. 5 seconds while bo is in combat. While on attack it alternates between different types of attack.

  
bailar al son de alguien
  22

DANCE TO THE SOUND OF SOMEONE go with the flow to a person, be submissive and abide by all the wishes of that someone.

  
baby tuétano
  23

BABY MARROW is the marrow of a femur to which both EPIPHYSES have been cut. In haute cuisine one stumbles upon dishes in which the marrow is the main protagonist, because it has a very fine flavor and texture. This superb smoked marrow of Angus beef generates an indescribable unctuousness at the level of the palate, helping all the flavors that are taken to the mouth to take hold. It has a creamy nutty-like flavor, intense, with a hint of sweetness, slightly mineral, and of course, extremely rich.

  
a cascarla
  28

A CASCARLA CASCAR/E] has two formal meanings: the first is the production of a hoarse voice: The teacher was given the voice of so much having to challenge us. The second is to break a shell, like that of an egg or a nut: I was cracking nuts all morning with the nutcracker The colloquial and urban way is to masturbate (man), whose meaning is confirmed by the preposition.

  
mal polvo
  25

BAD DUST in sexual intercourse: means that one or both participants did not have the expected satisfaction or pleasure. Usually, it means that it has not been possible to reach the climax.

  
espertatofitas
  22

ESPERTATÓFITAS SPAM by phanerogam or SPERMATOPHYTE

  
camala
  21

CAMALA Camala is a garden planet located on the V8a Lactea, relatively small but rich in eezo that have recently colonized the Batarians. 2 . Kámala is a Sanskrit name (lotus, pale red) that could come from kâma ('desire'). The feminine term kamalaa means: Laksmi, the Hindu goddess of fortune (according to the Bhagavata-purana, the Sajitia-darpana, and the Kathá-sarit-ságara) wealth, prosperity (according to the Subhashita-vali). 3 . In Arabic Kamal and Kamala means perfection, integrity

  
ciervo canadiense
  18

CANADIAN DEER cervus canadiensis see WAPITÍ

  






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