detour.
(In turn).
1. m. deviation (? action and effect of diverting).
2. m. detachment, displeasure.
3. m. Esquivez, coldness, indifference.
4. m. deviation (? road temporary, usually longer than the normal way).
5. m. deviation (? section of the road that departs from the general).
6. m Constr. Each of the wooden slats that they held horizontally in the floorboards of the suspended scaffold, and rely on the factory to prevent the movement of swing.7. m. Ingen. In mining, a vein of material with another crossing.
8. m. arg., Bull, Chile, Hond., P. Rico and Ur. Stabling of a railway line.
1. loc. verb. Chile. mislead (? do lose track).
2. loc. verb. Chile. Ignore someone.