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EMBUCHACHO m . It seems a barbarism by EMBUCHADO, tripe stuffed with loin or minced pork, and that, according to its size and the dressing it carries, receives its own denomination, how sausage, sausage, sausage, salami, etc 2. m . Subject or business covered with a deceptive appearance to hide something of more gravity and importance that you want to pass unnoticed. 3 . Fraudulent insertion in the ballot box4 . Money that has been seized by a negotiated. Action of taking that money
DIGITAL MARKET is the whole set of buyers, suppliers of products and services, digital means of offers, transactions, sale and other related services such as development and maintenance of sites, equipment and digital security Some synonyms, words or similar expressions can be digital marketing
HANGING OR TENDING TO HANG is not paronymous or less synonymous with PROPENDER so they should be consulted separately. Hanging refers to suspending something with a hook, hook, rope, pitchfork or similar. It is also used in the sense of charging a crime, fault or defect to someone. On the other hand, PROPENDER means having a tendency towards something.
TEPEPAN Place near Mexico City. This remarkable and ancient locality in the ancient period housed a temple dedicated to Tonantzin, mother goddess, which was widely venerated and most famous at Tepeyac, site of the current Basilica of Guadalupe. In Nahuatl, Tepepan simply means "on the hill."
EXITE error by EXCITE, verb form of the verb excite, cause or stimulate a feeling or passion. The RAE defines as correct only to excite and not to excite, so the present subjunctive, in the third person is EXCITE and not EXITE Some synonyms, words or similar expressions can be excited, excited, warm
CHOZÓN It is a country structure dating from the Middle Ages in the regions of Spain. It is built with Sabina wood so in Castilla la Mancha they are very popular and are known as sabineros huts, where they can be seen in the reserve of the Parque del Tajos, in groups of 4 to 8 units. They were used to enclose goats and other cattle. As detailed in the Network of Protected Areas of Castilla-La Mancha, they are found in groups of four to eight huts "as small seasonal populations". They are constructions made of juniper wood and limestone, so they are "the only building materials present in the rocky parameras", Although they have evolved slowly you can still see some primitives formed by a circular perimeter wall of dry masonry of limestone, raised around a large juniper. To this juniper was joined a radial network of logs that would form the cover. "All this timber was done by simple assembly, without nails or clamping ropes." Finally, there was a fence with smaller branches on the goats that were renewed every two or three years "to prevent water from entering the hut and deteriorating the structure". With the passage of time and the change in grazing techniques, the huts were also changing, being built with square plan, adding corrals and "reaching the most evolved structure of room type without using pillars to increase the useful space".
PIG WORM the scientific name is Trichinella spiralis, and is a species of nematode (or nematode) of the class Adenophorea that produces a disease known as trichinellosis, trichinosis or trichinhiasis. It encapsulates inside the muscles producing great pain causing death if left untreated. For this reason and because there was no cure in ancient times, the Jewish and Muslim religions prohibited the consumption of pork, giving religious arguments to provoke fear of sinning.
CERNÍCOLA possible error by Leonardo SERNICOLA . Italian footballer born in 1997. He plays as a left back (2023) in Serie A side Cremonense. Another possibility is that it is a transposition and it is intended to mention the KESTREL, also known as red falconcito or cuyaya , common falcón or quilico , ? Falconiform bird of the family Falconidae. It is a bird widely used in falconry