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Canane: In Mexico, tamales of salt.
Canary Islands: In Mexico, yellow fungus.
CANATE: Bird of the family of ducks that winter migrates from the United States. UU. , to Mexico.
CANDISSOIRE: Flat and rectangular pan of tinplate, little high and edges slightly open with a fitted with tinned wire foja wallpaper.
It candó: In Mexico, pitiona, shrub of the verbenaceae family.
Caneton: In Mexico, it bred duck when you have less than two months. Also canette.
Cani: In Mexico, amaranth, quintonil, herbaceous plant.
Cannele: Bordeaux cake made from flour and milk and flavored with vanilla.
Cantemo: In Mexico, ari, shrub in the legume family.
CAPIRE: In Mexico, tempesquistle, tree of the sapotaceae. Also capiri.
Camichin: Fruit of the family of the moraceae for the tree of the same name, globose shape and red or purple.
Bell: In Mexico, Horn fungus, mushroom with trumpet hat.
Camxochitl: In Mexico, tree leaves large lobed shape, dark green on the underside and red on the reverse side, known as the tree of hands.
Canake: In Mexico, tall with thick branches and trunk tree, leaves rounded and sharp point.
ACHIMERO: In Guatemala and El Salvador, hawker, Peddler.
Acromobacteriaceas: A family of bacteria of the order eubacteriales.
Basipeto, ta: Jesus said are organs that grow exaggeratedly at the base.
ACROSOME: Cell body that occurs in the head of the animal sperm, which often forms a cover over the core.
ACROTORACICOS: Order of crustaceans of the subclass barnacles, parasites with the body wrapped in a sack chitinous and fitted with a locking disk.
Actaeus: In Greek mythology, fearless Hunter who, having surprised Diana bathing nude, was made by the deer and devoured by dogs