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nail.

(Of thelat.)(ungula).

1. f. part of the animal body, hard, keratinous nature, that is born and grows in the tips of the fingers.

2. f. hull or pesuña of animals that do not have separate fingers.

3. f. corva tip that tops off the tail of the Scorpion, and with which bites.

4. f. corva spine of some plants.

5. f. sprue (? dry piece of pruned branch to the trunk).

6. f. species of hard crust formed on the mataduras animals.

7. f. outgrowth of the caruncula tear, similar to the root of the nail.

8. f. hook or corva tip of some brass instruments.

9. f. Escopleadura is done in the thickness of some pieces of wood, metal or other similar matter, to be able to move them pushing them the finger.

10. f. sea dates (? mollusc).

11. f. species of open cup and pointed qu

(e) use the sashes to close and fold the ends of the skinnies.

12. f. Colloq. Skill or great inclination to defraud or steal. U m. in pl.

13. f. Bot. Angostura have some petals on her bottom and which corresponds to the transform in petal leaf petiole; as in the Carnation.

14. f. Mar. Triangular tip that top of the anchor arms.

nail of horse.

1. f. fárfara1.

nail

Cat.

1. f. Perú. Plant of the jungle that grows as a vine and is highly valued for its regenerative medicinal properties.

nail of the great beast.

1. f. Of the right foot of moose or anta, which, for a long time, it was believed to be effective remedy for epilepsy.

nail of cow.

1. f. hand or foot in this res then that is cut to the carnage.

nail Gata.

1. f. gatuña.

nail fragrant.

1. f. Operculum of a sort of trunculus indica, which gives off pleasant smell after being burned and has been used in pharmacy.

nails long.

1. f. pl. u c. sing. com. Méx. Long hands person.

sharpen, or sharpening, someone the nails.

1. locs. verbs. coloqs. Do

an extraordinary effort of ingenuity, ability or skill.

a nail of horse.

1. loc. Advisor. Colloq. All over the horse. Flee, escape, going out to nail of horse.

2. loc. Advisor. Colloq. In Act one: releasing a risk by his care and diligence.

falling in the nails of someone.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. fall into the grip.

1. locs. verbs. coloqs. U to explain the desire to punish him doing him harm to avenge him.

eat someone the nails.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. Bite of the hands, usually in sign of disgust or anger or be very distracted and pensive.

con nails and teeth.

1. loc. Advisor

. The highest intensity and energy as possible. He defended his position with nails and teeth.

cut someone the nails to else.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. Go to fight with it.

leave, or left, the nails in something.

1. locs. verbs. coloqs. Much work on it, put much effort.

discover someone the nail.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. seen him ear.

de nails.

1. loc. Advisor. Colloq. It denotes the enemy of two or more persons. Be, please of nails.

de nails a nails.

1. expr. Colloq. U to indicate the distance in the human body from the tips of the fingers of one hand to the fingers of the other, still open in cross arms.

teach someone

the nails to another person.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. teach teeth.

teach someone the nail.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. seen him ear.

sink someone the nail.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. put the nail.

long of nails.

1. loc. adj. Colloq. Inclined to theft, thief, ratero.

freedom to someone of the nails of else.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. out of the claws.

get someone the nail.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. Exceed in prices or due rights, or disappoint some quantities or

portions.

look at someone the nails.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. To play the cards.

2. loc. verb. Colloq. Be entirely idle.

Show someone the nails to another person.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. teach teeth.

Show someone the

nail.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. seen him ear.

not having someone nails for guitar.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. Arg., Par. y Ur. Lack of the qualities needed to carry out a task.

put someone in twenty nails.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. Put upside down, stating on the floor with hands and feet.

2. loc. verb. Colloq. Refuse at all, with roughness and total resistance, which is requested or you wish to.

Please from nails someone.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. Hear with much displeasure and anger that is requested or intended, to refuse or resist this.

keep someone blowing the nails.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. Be mocked or deluded inadvertently or who did not expect.

get someone of the nails of another person.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. out of the claws.

get someone the nails.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. Use all his skill, ingenuity or value in some narrow lance that occurs.

2. loc. verb. Colloq. Threaten or show her aggressive character.

get someone

la uña.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. seen him ear.

drawn by the nail to the lion.

1. loc. verb. Come to the knowledge of something by a faint signal or indication of this.

ser nail and meat two or more persons.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. Having close friendship between them.

have

someone in the nail something.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. Know it very well and very soon have his memory.

have someone the nails sharp.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. Be exercised in the theft or willing to steal.

have nail in the Palm.

1. loc. verb. Be thief, fond of stealing.

have nails a business

or matter.

1. loc. verb. Colloq. You have severe difficulties, resolve it, or to rid of it.

nails below.

1. loc. Advisor. Equit'libre. It explains the position in which is the hand of the rider when it is a little tug the reins, i.e. back so the nails look down.

2. loc. Advisor. ESGR. It denotes the thrust given back to the ground the hand and the hawks of the sword.

nails inside.

1 loc. Advisor. Equit'libre. It explains the ordinary position of the left hand, with that take the reins, which must be closed and the nail- looking towards the body.

nails above.

1. loc. Advisor. Colloq. Preparing to defend themselves or not to agree to a species that propose you.

2. loc. Advisor. Equit'libre. It explains the position that it has to stay the hand of the rider when shortens the reins a little, i.e. back so the nails look upwards.












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