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Jean: English word. Type of pants that a start was made with a very resistant fabric called denim. Jean was originally used as a piece of work, especially miners and workers, at that time was a slightly rustic garment which was also called coverall. Today, the jean is made with a tough but thin cotton denim, called tissue so it is the informal garment that most people use. (Plural: 41 Jeans;
1.-Lord: m. erroneous transcription of the word with that in the old testament refers to God. The correct designation of God in Hebrew is Yahweh.
2.-Lord: m. synonym, for unknown reasons the authors of the old testament assigned to God in Hebrew. Some of the correct synonym of God in Hebrew are: Yahweh, Jove and Adonay.
Halogens: m. (Quim. ) Name given to the chemical elements forming Group VII-B of the periodic table: fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. Are they all non-metals and electronegative. They present a great oxidizer character, because of its ease to form monovalent anions. They form strong hidracidos. When they work with positive valences are compounds called halides.