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bruñidas
  60

burnished plural of polished. ( adj. and/or verb ) 1.Superficie polished or rubbed, especially materials such as metal or stone, to make it shine. 2 Perform a mechanical operation that leaves a glossy finish or that removed the last rough edges of a metal, pressing, using disks of steel, on the moving parts. 3 Makeup in the Central America cara.4: Verb. ( burnishing ) Bother, annoy.OBSERVATION is conjugated as Tenir.bibliografia polished es.thefreedictionary.com/bruidaEl is a process of Superfinishing with chip and abrasive hard performed a piece previously, rectified in order to raise the accuracy and surface quality as well as improving the macrogeometria ( cilindridad, flatness, roundness, do ). It is usually used in the majority of cases to rectify internal diameters, this type of work consists of smooth and improve the surface with reliefs or unidirectional grooves through honing stones. It is widely used in the manufacture of shirts engines, piston rods, bores of gears, etc. Buffing is an operation of surface finish, not a raw geometry modification operation. Taken from Wikipedia

  
mancumunales
  63

Mancomunales appropriate expression.This expression is defined as the associative way in which organized labor movements.Also accepted in Colombia for those communities that are associated in the neighborhoods or do communes as blocks of social action aimed at improving the unmet needs.?Definition in Wikipedia: marital society is one of the economic regimes of marriage established by the Civil Code of España.En community Foral de Navarra regime is similar but is called " 34 conquests regime; It is the regime applicable in the event of marriage do not set any regime. In Catalonia and Balearic Islands, having its own statutory law in this matter, other than the common, the default scheme is the separation of bienesEn some Latin American countries, as the case of Mexico, the regime of marital society is it commonly called joint property regime. In Chile is called participation in the marital property regime.

  
atisbó
  51

idiom used in 40 Boyacá;Colombia ) observe the verb. Example 1; John diomed through the slit to the dining room. E.g. 2; Go peek if it is going to rain.E.g. 3; I glimpsed them kissing them is.

  
crepitaciones
  58

Noise or sounds that produces firewood when it burns the fire.

  
sedentacion
  67

Sedentaciones a risk factor affecting a person who works mostly in a sitting position. It affects lumbar algia which produces an increase in the pressure inside of the disks and that has to do with the position and alignment of the spine. There are negative and positive Sedentacion, the latter is that which respects the physiological curvature of the spine. See educacionfisicafrangarcia.

  
epicutaneo
  58

It is on the skin.Epicutaneous test: try to investigate the sensitivity of the skin to a substance and which consists in depositing a small amount of this on the skin. Definition of Dr. Alberto Martin Lasa.

  
buhonero
  66

The Peddler ( sometimes referred to as a pedlar or street vendor, especially in Latin America ) It is the workers in the informal economy that trades different consumer goods. Taken from Wikipedia. However, in Colombia the term most used for these vendors is: "Manero ".

  
revitado
  117

Action filling evenly the union or dilatation between brick and block, brick or block. Fill.

  






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