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nervio
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nerve.

(Of thelat.)vulg.(nervium).

1. m. Anat. Set of nerve in the form of whitish cord fibers that lead impulses between the central nervous system and other parts of the body.

2. m. Aponeurosis, or any tendon or white, hard and resistant fabric.

3. m. fibrous bundle that, in the form of thread or cord, runs the length of the leaves of the plants on its underside, commonly protruding from its surface.

4. m. Each of the strings that are placed to

l through on the back of a book to bind it.

5. m. outgoing in the skin or cloth on the back of a book, produced by the twine or bramante.

6. d. strength and force.

7. m. effectiveness or force of reason.

8. m. genus of prison that used the old ones, as a trap, in that he tied to the accused by the feet and neck with a chain.

9. m. Arq. ARC, crossing with another or others, serving to form the vault. It is a characteristic element of the Gothic style.

10. m. Mar. Out f

go on the high side of a Dick, which ensures the mainsail from the grátil of a candle through a thin cabos called envergues.

11. m. Mec. Outgoing fillet throughout a piece to strengthen their resistance.

12. m. Mec. Part that sticks out throughout a piece to strengthen their resistance.

13. m. p. us. String for musical instruments.

14. m. pl. Restless and tense psychological state of a person. Nerves betrayed him in the review.

nerve auditory.

nerve sciatic.

1. m. Anat. The thicker body, termination of the sacral Plexus, which is distributed in the subsequent muscles of the thigh, in the leg and in the skin of this and the foot.

nerve of beef.

1. m. vergajo.

nerve master.

1. m. Ten

flexor gift of the legs of the chivalry.

nerve optical.

1. m. Anat. The bright impressions from the eye transmits to the brain.

nerve vague.

1. m. Anat. nerve par which is born of the medulla oblongata and innervates the pharynx, esophagus, larynx, trachea, bronchi, the heart, stomach and liver.

alter the nerves someone.

1. loc. verb. Colloq.

put the nerves of the art.

alterár to the nerves someone.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. put the nerves of the art.

twitching the nerves someone.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. put the nerves of tip.

crispár to the nerves to algui

en.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. put the nerves of the art.

be someone of the nerves.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. Suffering from a nervous imbalance.

2. loc. verb. Colloq. Be agitated, nervous.

losing someone the nerves.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. A.

lterarse, losing the serenity showing obvious signs of this.

put someone of the nerves.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. put the nerves of tip.

put someone the nerves of tip.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. Get very nervous, angry and exasperated.

Please someone of the nerves.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. put the nerves of the art.

be put to someone the nerves of the art.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. Get very nervous, irritated or exaggerated.

be someone pure nerve or a pure nerve..

1. locs. verbs. coloqs. Be very active and restless.

?war of nerves











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