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Kategori |
İngilizce |
İspanyolca |
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General |
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1 |
General |
circus or amphitheater with perpetual snow in the mountains of the penibaetic system |
corral [m]
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2 |
General |
fork (mountains) |
horcajo [m]
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3 |
General |
thick spot of the low mountains |
jaro [m]
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4 |
General |
man from the cantabrian mountains or cantabrian range in spain |
montañés [m]
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5 |
General |
saddle (mountains) |
pando [m]
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6 |
General |
opening between two mountains |
portachuelo [m]
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7 |
General |
opening between two mountains |
portillo [m]
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8 |
General |
chain of mountains |
cordillera [f]
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9 |
General |
wide open land between two mountains |
abertura [f]
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10 |
General |
indigenous of the philippines mountains, distinguished by small stature and dark skin |
aeta [m/f]
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11 |
General |
indigenous of the philippines mountains, distinguished by small stature and dark skin |
aeta [adj]
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12 |
General |
from the cantabrian mountains or cantabrian range in spain |
montañés [adj]
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13 |
General |
pertaining to the cantabrian mountains or cantabrian range in spain or inhabitants |
montañés [adj]
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14 |
General |
take refuge in the mountains |
remontarse [v]
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15 |
General |
spur of mountains |
gajo [m]
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16 |
General |
chain of mountains |
sierra [f]
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17 |
General |
lump (of mountains) |
cordillera [f]
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18 |
General |
area of mountains |
serranía [f]
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19 |
General |
woman from the cantabrian mountains or cantabrian range in spain |
montañesa [f]
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20 |
General |
someone that climbs mountains for sport or pleasure |
alpinista [m/f]
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21 |
General |
someone that climbs mountains for sport or pleasure |
montañista [m/f]
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22 |
General |
pertaining to the andes mountains |
andino [adj]
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23 |
General |
pertaining to the other side of the mountains |
transmontano [adj]
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24 |
General |
ala too mountains |
picos de la cordillera terskey alla too (tian shan) [m/pl]
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25 |
General |
balkan mountains |
balcanes [m/pl]
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26 |
General |
alatau mountains |
montañas de zungaria (montañas coloreadas en mongol) [f/pl]
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27 |
General |
balkan mountains |
montañas de los balcanes [f/pl]
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28 |
General |
making mountains out of mole hills |
de una hormiga hace un caballo [expr]
HN:W
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29 |
General |
atlas mountains |
montañas del atlas
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30 |
General |
the rocky mountains |
las montañas rocosas
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31 |
General |
rocky mountains |
montañas rocosas
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32 |
General |
appalachian mountains |
los apalaches
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33 |
General |
faith moves mountains |
la fe mueve montañas
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34 |
General |
small cart used in the mountains |
carruco [m]
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35 |
General |
clouds over mountains |
fuelle [m]
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36 |
General |
snow-cap on mountains |
helero [m]
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37 |
General |
point of union of two mountains or hills |
horcajo [m]
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38 |
General |
opening between two mountains |
portachuelo [m]
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39 |
General |
pass between mountains |
portillo [m]
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40 |
General |
summits of mountains |
altura [f]
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41 |
General |
ridge of mountains |
cordillera [f]
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42 |
General |
glen/dale between mountains |
cañada [f]
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43 |
General |
range of mountains |
cuerda [f]
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44 |
General |
low-lying, level piece of ground surrounded by mountains |
nava [f]
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45 |
General |
long narrow ridge of mountains |
tiramira [f]
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46 |
General |
nymph of the springs and mountains in asturia |
xana [f]
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47 |
General |
ridge of mountains |
serranía [f]
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48 |
General |
indian inhabiting the mountains of uruguay, paraná and paraguay |
caiguá [m/f]
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49 |
General |
situated on this side of the mountains |
cismontano [adj]
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50 |
General |
shrubless fields/mountains |
pelado [adj]
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51 |
General |
of mountains |
montañés [adj]
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52 |
General |
inhabiting mountains |
montañés [adj]
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53 |
General |
take to the mountains |
amontarse [v]
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54 |
General |
take refuge in the mountains |
remontarse [v]
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55 |
General |
pass beyond the mountains |
tramontar [v]
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56 |
General |
sink behind the mountains |
tramontar [v]
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57 |
General |
pass beyond the mountains |
trasmontar [v]
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58 |
General |
hollow (a small valley between hills or mountains) |
pequeño valle [m]
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59 |
General |
rocky mountains |
montañas rocosas [f/pl]
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60 |
General |
rocky mountains |
montañas rocallosas [f/pl]
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61 |
General |
deity of the mountains |
achachila [m]
BO
CL:N
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62 |
General |
small airport in the mountains |
altipuerto [m]
PE
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63 |
General |
place/town/city in the mountains |
alto [m]
VE
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64 |
General |
mythical dominican republic creature living in the deepest parts of the hills and mountains |
biembienes [m]
DO
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65 |
General |
a herbal plant with unpleasant odor that is found sometimes in cultivated lands of the mountains |
ayachilchil [m]
EC:S
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66 |
General |
a man that takes care of animals in farms with fields or mountains |
campañista [m]
CL
rare
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67 |
General |
extinct language from peru's northern mountains |
culle [m]
PE
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68 |
General |
river between mountains |
guaico [m]
AR:Nw
rur.
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69 |
General |
stream between mountains |
guaico [m]
AR:Nw
rur.
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70 |
General |
person who moves blocks of ice from the andean snow-capped mountains to nearby cities for sale |
hielero [m]
EC
disused
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71 |
General |
very cold wind from the mountains |
penetro [m]
CL
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72 |
General |
intense cold wind from the mountains |
raco [m]
CL:N
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73 |
General |
saddle between mountains |
abra [f]
VE
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74 |
General |
cold of the mountains |
silampa [f]
PA
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75 |
General |
farmer from the ecuadorian mountains |
chagra (del quechua) [m/f]
EC
derog.
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76 |
General |
pertaining to the aganipe mountains |
aganipeo [adj]
disused
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77 |
General |
go away to the mountains |
enmontañarse [v]
HN
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78 |
General |
take refuge in the mountains |
enmontañarse [v]
NI
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79 |
General |
offering made to the saints, owners of the mountains, or to mother earth |
albricias [f/pl]
HN
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80 |
General |
situated on this side of the mountains |
cismontana [adj/f]
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81 |
General |
of mountains |
montañesa [adj/f]
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82 |
General |
inhabiting mountains |
montañesa [adj/f]
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83 |
General |
shrubless fields/mountains |
pelada [adj/f]
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Idioms |
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84 |
Idioms |
move mountains for |
hacer lo imposible por [v]
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85 |
Idioms |
move mountains for |
hacer hasta lo imposible por [v]
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86 |
Idioms |
make mountains out of molehills |
hacer de una mosca un elefante [v]
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87 |
Idioms |
make mountains out of molehills |
hacer de una pulga un elefante [v]
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88 |
Idioms |
move mountains |
mover roma con santiago [v]
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89 |
Idioms |
move mountains |
remover roma con santiago [v]
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90 |
Idioms |
move mountains |
revolver roma con santiago [v]
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91 |
Idioms |
move from winter pastures and mountains to summer ones |
ir a extremo los ganados [v]
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92 |
Idioms |
move mountains |
lograr algo difícil
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93 |
Idioms |
move mountains |
mover montañas
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94 |
Idioms |
make mountains out of mole hills |
hacer bulla [v]
UY
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95 |
Idioms |
make mountains out of mole hills |
hacer de un anís un marquesote [v]
NI
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96 |
Idioms |
make mountains out of mole hills |
hacer de un clavo un machete [v]
NI
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97 |
Idioms |
make mountains out of mole hills |
írsele la mano en pollo [v]
PA
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98 |
Idioms |
move mountains |
mover pitas [v]
GT
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Phrases |
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99 |
Phrases |
faith will move mountains |
la fe mueve montañas
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Colloquial |
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100 |
Colloquial |
move mountains for |
bailarle el agua a alguien [v]
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101 |
Colloquial |
make mountains out of molehills |
tropezar en un cabello [v]
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102 |
Colloquial |
low-lying without mountains (landscape) |
chato [adj]
UY
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Proverbs |
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103 |
Proverbs |
make mountains out of molehills |
a cualquier trapo le llaman frisa
PR
derog.
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Politics |
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104 |
Politics |
mountains conservancy advisor |
consejero en conservación de montañas [m]
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Ornithology |
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105 |
Ornithology |
a bird native to western north america and the mountains of central america (cyanocitta stelleri) |
urraca [f]
MX
GT
HN
SV
NI
AN
VE
EC
BO
PY
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106 |
Ornithology |
snow mountains quail |
codorniz papúa
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107 |
Ornithology |
snow mountains robin |
petroica roquera
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Geology |
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108 |
Geology |
low range of mountains |
paramilla [f]
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Aeronautics |
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109 |
Aeronautics |
above mountains (mon) |
sobre montañas
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Nautical |
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110 |
Nautical |
mountains high |
olas como montañas
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Zoology |
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111 |
Zoology |
rocky mountains bristlecone pine |
piňa erizada
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Reptiles |
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112 |
Reptiles |
a venomous pit viper species found in the mountains of costa rica and western panama (bothriechis lateralis) |
lora [f]
NI
CR
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Geography |
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113 |
Geography |
atlas mountains |
atlas [m]
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114 |
Geography |
cantabrian mountains |
cordillera cantábrica [f]
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115 |
Geography |
ural mountains |
urales [m/pl]
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116 |
Geography |
rocky mountains |
montañas rocosas
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Ecology |
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117 |
Ecology |
huancabamba depression (east-west depression through the andes mountains of northern peru) |
depresión de huancabamba
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Hydrology |
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118 |
Hydrology |
range of mountains |
cordillera [f]
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Botany |
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119 |
Botany |
a species of pine native to the mountains of southern mexico and western central america (pinus ayacahuite) |
ayacahuite [m]
MX
GT
HN
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120 |
Botany |
a fir native to the mountains of central and southern mexico and western guatemala (abies religiosa) |
guayame [m]
MX
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121 |
Botany |
a fir native to the mountains of central and southern mexico and western guatemala (abies religiosa) |
oyamel [m]
MX
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122 |
Botany |
a fir native to the mountains of europe (abies alba) |
abeto [m]
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123 |
Botany |
a fir native to the mountains of europe (abies alba) |
abeto blanco [m]
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124 |
Botany |
a fir native to the mountains of europe (abies alba) |
abiete [m]
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125 |
Botany |
a fir native to the mountains of europe (abies alba) |
sapino [m]
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126 |
Botany |
a species of pine native to the mountains of southern mexico and western central america (pinus ayacahuite) |
pino cahuite
MX
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127 |
Botany |
a species of pine native to the mountains of southern mexico and western central america (pinus ayacahuite) |
sacalacahuite
MX
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128 |
Botany |
a species of pine native to the mountains of southern mexico and western central america (pinus ayacahuite) |
pino real
HN
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Mythology |
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129 |
Mythology |
mythical character that according to popular belief, has the shape of a monkey, walks with his feet backwards, kidnaps women, feeds on wild fruits, kitchen ash, and lives in the mountains |
sisimico [m]
NI
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130 |
Mythology |
mythical character that according to popular belief, has the shape of a monkey, walks with his feet backwards, kidnaps women, feeds on wild fruits, kitchen ash, and lives in the mountains |
sisimite [m]
GT
HN
SV
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131 |
Mythology |
mythical character shaped like a monkey that walks with his feet backwards, kidnaps women, feeds on wild fruits and ash from kitchens, and lives in the mountains |
zizimite [m]
SV
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Horticulture |
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132 |
Horticulture |
a tuber crop that was developed in the andes mountains of south america |
ulloco [m]
CO
EC
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133 |
Horticulture |
a tuber crop that was developed in the andes mountains of south america |
olluco [m]
EC
PE
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134 |
Horticulture |
a tuber crop that was developed in the andes mountains of south america |
ulluco [m]
EC
PE
BO:W
AR:Nw
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135 |
Horticulture |
a tuber crop that was developed in the andes mountains of south america |
ullucu [m]
EC
PE
BO
AR:Nw
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136 |
Horticulture |
a tuber crop that was developed in the andes mountains of south america |
melloco [m]
EC
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137 |
Horticulture |
a tuber crop that was developed in the andes mountains of south america |
milloco [m]
EC
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138 |
Horticulture |
a tuber crop that was developed in the andes mountains of south america |
millucu [m]
EC
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139 |
Horticulture |
a tuber crop that was developed in the andes mountains of south america |
chugua [f]
CO
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140 |
Horticulture |
a tuber crop that was developed in the andes mountains of south america |
chugua [f]
CO
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141 |
Horticulture |
a tuber crop that was developed in the andes mountains of south america |
hibia [f]
CO
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142 |
Horticulture |
a tuber crop that was developed in the andes mountains of south america |
ibia [f]
CO
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143 |
Horticulture |
a tuber crop that was developed in the andes mountains of south america |
lisa [f]
BO
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144 |
Horticulture |
a tuber crop that was developed in the andes mountains of south america |
ruba [f]
CO
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145 |
Horticulture |
a tuber crop that was developed in the andes mountains of south america |
papalisa [f]
PE
BO
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Folklore |
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146 |
Folklore |
traditional rhythm from the ecuadorian mountains that is played of drums, maracas, bells, jingles, whistles, and small flutes, and is danced at certain religious festivals |
danzante [m]
EC:C
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147 |
Folklore |
traditional fantastic bird that inhabits the cliffs of mountains, throws fire through it's nostrils and enchants who looks at it |
coicoy [m]
VE:W
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148 |
Folklore |
mythological character in the form of a monkey that walks with its feet facing backwards and kidnaps women, eats wild fruits and ash from kitchens and lives in the mountains, according to popular belief |
itacayo [m]
HN:W
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149 |
Folklore |
fantastic bird that lives in the cliffs of the mountains, throws fire through its nostrils and enchants those who look upon it |
coicoy [m]
VE
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Mammals |
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150 |
Mammals |
an endangered species of deer native to the mountains of argentina and chile (hippocamelus bisulcus) |
huemul [m]
CL
AR
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151 |
Mammals |
an endangered species of deer native to the mountains of argentina and chile (hippocamelus bisulcus) |
güemul [m]
CL
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152 |
Mammals |
a species of caprid native to rocky mountains in north africa (ammotragus lervia) |
arruí [m]
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