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101 duración anódica
f.anodal duration, AD. -
102 subprefectura
f.1 in France and America, subprefecture, a division of a prefecture.2 the office of subprefect, and time of its duration.3 town in which the subprefect lives and the place where he has his offices. -
103 tetania duradera
f.duration tetany. -
104 vida foliar
f.leaf duration. -
105 huevosed
Bentley: 1917. Bentley indicates that this term was probably confined to 1846-1848, the duration of the Mexican-American War. During this time, the verb 'to huevo' meant either to purchase or steal the eggs from a ranch, farm, or poultry yard. The phrase " huevosed the ranche" was coined during this time, and he suggests that it was formed by analogy from "vamoosed the ranche." -
106 duración de vida
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