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famulla
  91

Domestic worker, Maid. Term used in the 34 Mexican television series; The maid Malcriada "

  
enfermedad fungosa
  55

Fungus disease. It is that infectious disease produced by microscopic pathogenic fungi, which can be surface in skin, nails and hair, mucous membranes or internal organs

  
actitud etnocentrica
  85

Ethnocentric attitude. Tendency to overvalue the ethnicity, race or cultural group to which it belongs in relation to other groups.

  
tlahualilo
  72

Tlahualilo. It is the name of a municipality in the State of Durango, Mexico, which comes from the nahuatl, tlalli, fertile land, ahualila, water for irrigation. Also comes from the tepehuano: tlahualilac, water for irrigation of plants.

  
de donde proviene la palabra guajolote
  67

Turkey, from the nahuatl huexolotl; huey, large and xolotl, all animal spindle-shaped object. Called also in Mexico, chompipe, cocono, plots, among others. Source: Dictionary of Mexico Juan Palomar of Miguel, Turkey.

  
que es mofletudo
  48

Pudgy. He has chubby cheeks or cheeks or excessively thick and fleshy cheeks. Synonyms: Cachetudo, cheeks, carilleno. Source: Dictionary lexico hispanico. W. M. Jackson, Ed. Mexico. 1983

  
osteocitos
  51

Osteocytes. They are the cells that make up the bones. Source: Brief dictionary of Medicine of Blakiston. The Mexican medical press. Mexico. 1973.

  
propositivo
  63

Proactive. m. That exposed or expresses their proposals or ideas.

  
güegüecho
  67

Also in the southeast of Mexico gueguecho is the name that receives the bulge in the front of the neck, which have them suffering from goiter, or growth of the thyroid gland. In the same region to the gueguecho of the turkeys, it is called tun tun.

  
chilchote
  51

Chilchote. In Puebla, Mex. The Jalapeno

  
que es abultado
  79

Bulky. Of bulk. Increased in size, intensity or degree. "He pulled out his bulging portfolio 34 tickets; " Of the lawsuit, pulled out a bulky bump " " Were bulky marker in the 34 party;. Ant. Waned, diminished.

  
buhonero
  57

Hawker. He who sells or takes things from buhoneria. Peddlers. The buhoneria refers to the baubles and trinkets of small-time, carrying portable shop owner to sell on the streets. Porrúa de la Lengua Española dictionary. Mexico, 1985

  
chama
  63

Chama or CISTI is the Oaxacan name of a worm that grows on the tree of el Madroño, consumed by the locals. It is the Cupiche of the State of Mevico. Gastronomic dictionary of Senén Pérez Mercado. Ed. tracks 2003

  
mezquino
  63

In Mexico, painful wart that comes in the hands or feet.

  






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