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Meaning of filo



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Alfredo Edgardo Alvarez Ahumada

filo
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FILO:1. CUTTING EDGE, AGUDO.2. BEING HUNGRY.

  



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Marce

"Edge" . From the Latin filum, thread. 1 . A sharp cutting edge of a tool, instrument, or utensil. 2 . Line or dash . 3 . Argentina. Informal or transient love relationship. Affair. 4 . Disused . Thread.

  

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JOHN

EDGE 1 . Edge of a precipice 2 . A colloquial expression used to despise someone or what someone says. To give edge is to kick, to cut someone from a sentimental relationship. 3 . In taxonomy: The phylum (from grjego ohylos, 'race'; from latin phylum, plural phyla, 'phylum, strand, very fine edge),trunk or type of organization is a taxonomic category located between kingdom and class, and used in the animal kingdom, kingdom protists and domain bacteria. In botany (kingdom Plantae), the term division is used instead of phylum, having the same meaning. 4 . In Argentina: person who establishes temporary love relationships.

  

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furoya

Lexical component of Greek origin to signal a hobby, emotional inclination, sometimes a perversion. Originally it is 966; 953; 955; 959; 962; ( "friend" edges) .

  

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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

In Colombia means crest of the mountain. Hill, Summit, mountain. It is also the sharp edge of a knife or a machete. Tagus, cutting edge, Blade, blade. In biology is the same as phylum or trunk, a taxonomic category immediately below the realm, also called division for the case of plantae (plants) and fungi (fungi); edge is the subdivision of the kingdoms animalia (animals) and protista.

  

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LUIS DANILO DIAZ VECINO

This term is used to name the edge or curb of a presipicio of very high altitude

  










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