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61 aislamiento penal
m.solitary confinement, chokey. -
62 estar incomunicado
v.to be cut-off from communication, to be in solitary confinement, to be incommunicado. -
63 folículo solitario
m.solitary follicle. -
64 glándula solitaria
f.solitary gland. -
65 incomunicación carcelaria
f.solitary confinement, chokey. -
66 mutila
f.mutilla, a solitary ant. -
67 núcleo solitario
m.solitary nucleus. -
68 reclusión aislada
f.solitary confinement. -
69 seclusión solitaria
f.solitary confinement. -
70 soledosa
adj.solitary. -
71 soledoso
adj.solitary. -
72 vida solitaria
f.life in solitude, solitary life, solitude. -
73 zarapico
m.solitary sandpiper. -
74 cimarrón
( cimarrón [simaron], probably < cima 'summit, top' because cimarrones fled to the mountaintops < Latin cyma)1) Southwest: 1844. A bighorn or mountain sheep ( Ovis canadensis)2) According to Watts, the cimarrones were "the wild black cattle of Texas."3) Texas: 1892. Any wild or solitary creature. Blevins notes that it sometimes referred to a runaway slave or a person who separated himself from civilized society. This term is often used in place names in the Southwest. The DRAE gives several meanings for cimarrón. It is used in America to mean a tame animal that has escaped and become wild or a wild animal that has never been domesticated. It also means a runaway slave. Santamaría notes that it means wild or untame in general and that it is used in Mexico to refer to a wild plant or animal when there is a domesticated breed of the same name. For instance, a wild duck is called a pato cimarrón.Alternate forms: cimmaron, simarron. -
75 orejanos
(Sp. model spelled same [orexáno] < older form orellano 'lateral; separated; set to one side' < orilla 'edge, border,' diminutive of Latin dram 'edge; shore.' Coraminas indicates that this term does not come from oreja, as is commonly believed. It originally referred to wild animals or those that kept to remote or solitary places. Later the term was influenced by oreja, since animals that were not orellanos were earmarked)California, Oregon, Nevada: 1924. Wild cattle, or cattle that have not been earbranded. Also any unbranded cow, bull, calf, or (rarely) horse. The DRAE glosses orejano as an animal that does not have a mark or brand on its ear or any other part of its body. Islas concurs.Alternate forms: oreanas, orejanas.Also known as black cattle, cimarrones, longears, mesteñas, mustang cattle, mustangs, Spanish cattle, slick-ears, wild cattle.
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