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febrerico
  43

Febrerico loco, a day worse than another. In February the short, no day resembles another. Febrerillo the fool with his twenty days, took his father to the Sun and stoned him. In February looking for the dog, at the end, the shadow that not at the beginning. In February seven layers and a hat, some time in the Sun and other to the humerus, cats in heat, cardsharp month, month liar, veletero, dog-faced.

  
partir peras con alguien
  54

Colloquial expression that defines the SAR and our dictionary as well: treat you with familiarity and llaneza, get along with that person. However there are many people that gives an opposite direction, e.g. María Moliner, although they then say splitting pears or was perhaps meant the dogs with the same meaning starting the quarters, alienating, stop being friends, spreading. Expression already used with the first sense in the 16th century as accredits this bucolic verse of the Shepherd Filida Luis Galvez de Montalvo: "with love, child predator, / or mocking, neither of you will see / get from pears / if the Passover in peace".

  
elefilia
  76

As they say colleagues, also elifilia, erotic or emotional attraction in the limit or beyond the limit of normalcy to certain tissues, especially those of smooth as silk, the byssus or the Velvet texture.

  
la tarara
  69

Children's song popular in Castile from the 19th century with different versions, sung on both sides of the Spanish civil war and collected in 1931 by Garcia Lorca. Like all children. "It has the Tarara / a white dress / red polka dot / for Holy Thursday." La Tarara, / la Tarara, / la Tarara girl, / that I dance it. / Has the Tarara / a bad finger / cure can not / no surgeon. "/ La Tarara, / la Tarara, / la Tarara girl, / that I dance it /"

  
úrsula
  72

Own feminine name pretty well, which is also used in mi tierra de Aliste, derived from the Latin diminutive of ursa, osita. So was called one of the eleven Virgin martyrs of Cologne in Germany after the attack of the Huns in the 451 (undecim m virginum). Text which is translated as eleven thousand virgins by a linguistic plurality giving rise to this medieval legend. I also see that Fede thus identifies the asteroid 375 of the belt of asteroids between Martte and Jupiter by where also navigates the dwarf planet Ceres. Ursula was also a goddess of Norse mythology and the battle cry of the Vikings in their raids on the South of Europe.

  
perovskiña
  82

Galician neologism coined by a team of researchers from the University of A Coruña last year to appoint a solid compound with an organic part and other inorganic of structure perovskite oriented solar energy in principle and that is finally applicable to refrigeration. This discovery may be a definite in refrigeration systems change.

  
fito
  59

In my land perfectly, Nightingale, vitarrona, ralin, luscinia megarhynchos, insectivorous bird migration of reddish brown plumage and melodious song which is hidden among the trees on the banks.

  
barbas de roble
  82

Beards of oak: Moss oak, evernia evernia, Lichen greyish green fruticuloso that develops in the bark and branches of Oaks, chestnuts, pines and thickets of the mountains of my land perfectly. When it rains it swells as it absorbs moisture like a sponge and when it develops in excess it can drown plant host to prevent it from developing the photosynthesis.

  
a cascoporro
  88

Modal adverbial phrase which means, galore, blanket, sleeping bag, to cholon, in quantity, at close range. Used especially in the rural areas of La Mancha.

  
pantero
  148

Also Panthero, Panther or Panthera, Roman soldier, father of Jesús from Nazareth, according to Celso Alexandrian neoplatonic philosopher of the 2nd century. In his true discourse (Logos Alethes), very criticized in the following century by theologian also alejandrino origins, its founder that a magician considers trickster of the g mocks the new emerging religion, their beliefs as the divinity and resurrection entities most poor and uneducated. Origins miss you face to not provide any evidence. In some Jewish tradition is pointing in the same direction on the father of Jesus, although in both cases it was some aversion to Christianity.

  
tiflotecnología
  87

Greek typhlos - ou, blind, techne - es, art, technique and logos - ou, reason, study. Assistive technology to the blind. A set of theories and computer and technological techniques applied to use by people who are blind or low vision part.

  
obdulia
  63

Woman's name now little-used. I only have found it in my land perfectly. It is Arabic, Abd Allah or Abdullah, Abdullah, Abdullah or Abdullah Spanish, "wing". There is also in its male form.

  
tilosis
  82

Scientific term. In medicine formation of calluses or excrescences on the skin of the Palm of the hand or on the sole of the foot, or in other areas. In botanical formation of tyloses or plant cells parenchymal that block the passage of the SAP in the heartwood or sapwood.

  
otrdad
  82

I guess that you will mean otherness, alterity, condition of being another or relationship to each other or another one from me. This concept has been studied philosophy, psychoanalysis and the social sciences with very different perspectives. Focusing on the other and not in the other, this can be seen as an equal with whom they collaborate or as an adversary against which defend themselves. A philosophical analysis of alterity or otherness is reflected in the dialectic of master and slave of the phenomenology of the spirit of Hegel.

  
dendrocronología
  97

Dendrochronology: from the Greek dendron - ou, tree, chronos - ou, time and logos, study. It is a part of Botany that studies rings of annual growth of the trunks of the trees, thus establishing his age and weather conditions during those years. The observation of these growth rings shows a darker area which corresponds to the summer and another corresponding to the spring log clearer; in the tropics to the time of drought and rains respectively. When I was a kid always were admired these rings of the stumps of cut trees that couldn't interpret. What beautiful is nature!

  
trubisqueira
  88

In my perfectly land call it trubisco or trobisco: Torvisco, matagallinas, matapollos, Bush up to a meter in height present among the thickets of alistano mount lanceolate leaves with white flowers and fruit in the form of red berry. It is a poisonous plant, because baking Peel, leaves and berries is very laxative. It is also used in the chicken coop as an insecticide against the piojillo disease. It is said that some pastors tied a branch of spurge flax to the tails of sheep or lambs to halt decomposition. It has also been used as a system of fishing which is currently prohibited: branches of spurge flax is pounded and thrown in a river backwater. The resinous substance of this plant attacks the oxygen from the water with what after some hours the fish began floating belly up. Also tell the alistanos that burn this plant on the mountain during the winter, smoke drives away the fog. I ever, of child, did and saw for myself that that is not true. The scientific name of this plant is Daphne Gnidium in memory of the Greek nymph Daphne ( Apollo and Daphne ) and the Greek city of Cnidus ( of the ancient Asia minor or current 41 Turkey; where it grew abundantly. Here the Greeks dedicated a temple to Venus ( Aphrodite ) , whose statue sculpted Praxiteles ( the Venus of Cnidus ) taking as a model to the hetera Phyrne, lover of Pericles, the ruler of Athens in the 5th century before C. The legend of Apollo and Daphne tells Daphne to escape the harassment of Apollo became a plant of laurel. This plant, the torvisco, has leaves laurel-like but smaller and with more unpleasant smell.

  
nóema
  72

From the Greek noematos, intelligence, thought, reflection noema. Philosophical term of the phenomenology of Husserl, meaning the essence, the objective content of thinking, the object of the noesis or cognitive action of the consciousness that is always intentional, i.e., consciousness, according to Husserl, is always aware of alg or, always points to the noema. Even when consciousness turns to itself becomes a new noesis noema. The true nature of consciousness is intentionality, its unfolding.

  
vulnere
  69

1st and 3rd person singular present subjunctive of the verb to violate what damage or harm something or someone or to break the law or rules. Unless you want to ask about vulnere, in which case it is a latin word: the singular ablative of vulnus vulneris, wound, affliction.

  
por defecto
  82

Modal adverbial phrase mostly used in computer and Technological Sciences with the sense of automatically, if not choose another option. It expresses a mode preset proceed if we do not want anything else. The option in question comes default with some interested end or attending what they usually make most users, unless we want to change it.

  
gesatas
  79

Nudist Celtic warriors fighting only protected with blue Woad tattoos spiral in the torso, a shield, a spear or a sword and the hair to the wind as horsehair.

  






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