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(Of track).
1. f. rake (? instrument to collect grass).
2. f. trace (? vestige, sign or indication of an event).
3. f. narria (? drawer cart to carry dragging heavy things).
4. f. tier (? instrument to pave the Earth after ploughing).
(f) table, dragged by a Cavalry, serves to pick up the parva of the era.6. f. thing which is hanging and dragging.
7. f. person who with their presence makes presume that another who usually follow or accompany ordinarily is near.
8. f. It is an action that forced to restitution of the damage or the punishment of the crime or bring other drawbacks.
9. f. Between farmers, breeding a beef, and especially the breast still and follow her mother.
10. f. Constr. Madero that sits along the wall for video-on-demand or support from the ceiling.
11. f. Mar. Within Cape dragging along the bottom of the sea to look for and get some kind of submerged objects.12. f. Arg. y Ur. Piece, generally of silver, with which the gaucho held the shooter, formed by carved central sheet and coins or buttons attached to this by means of chains.
to theRastra, a Rastra, a Rastras, o en rastra.
1. locs. income. by dragging (? taking on the ground).
2. locs. income. Bad grades, compelled or forced.Rastra2.
(Of riestra).