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1 figura geométrica
geometrical figure* * *(n.) = geometric shape, geometric patternEx. His writings are filled with references to mysticism relating religious concepts to darkness, geometric shapes, and cruciform imagery.Ex. The ease with which thin cigar-box cedar could be cut contributed to the proliferation of complex geometric patterns combining many different shapes.* * *(n.) = geometric shape, geometric patternEx: His writings are filled with references to mysticism relating religious concepts to darkness, geometric shapes, and cruciform imagery.
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2 forma geométrica
(n.) = geometric shape, geometric patternEx. His writings are filled with references to mysticism relating religious concepts to darkness, geometric shapes, and cruciform imagery.Ex. The ease with which thin cigar-box cedar could be cut contributed to the proliferation of complex geometric patterns combining many different shapes.* * *(n.) = geometric shape, geometric patternEx: His writings are filled with references to mysticism relating religious concepts to darkness, geometric shapes, and cruciform imagery.
Ex: The ease with which thin cigar-box cedar could be cut contributed to the proliferation of complex geometric patterns combining many different shapes. -
3 cedro hembra
m.Spanish cedar, Cedrela odorata.* * *(n.) = cigar-box cedarEx. The ease with which thin cigar-box cedar could be cut contributed to the proliferation of complex geometric patterns combining many different shapes.* * *(n.) = cigar-box cedarEx: The ease with which thin cigar-box cedar could be cut contributed to the proliferation of complex geometric patterns combining many different shapes.
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4 cedro rojo
m.1 red cedar, pencil cedar, coniferous tree of the family Juniperous virginiana, eastern cedar.2 Spanish cedar, Cedrela odorata.* * *(n.) = cigar-box cedarEx. The ease with which thin cigar-box cedar could be cut contributed to the proliferation of complex geometric patterns combining many different shapes.* * *(n.) = cigar-box cedarEx: The ease with which thin cigar-box cedar could be cut contributed to the proliferation of complex geometric patterns combining many different shapes.
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