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  • 51bodocal — ► adjetivo AGRICULTURA Se refiere a una variedad de uva negra y a la vid que la produce. * * * bodocal (de «bodoque») adj. V. «uva bodocal». * * * bodocal. (De bodoque) …

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  • 52bodocazo — m. Impacto de bodoque. * * * bodocazo. m. Golpe que da el bodoque disparado de la ballesta …

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  • 53bodoquera — ► sustantivo femenino MILITAR Molde que se usaba para hacer bodoques o bolas de barro y cerbatana o canuto para arrojarlos. * * * bodoquera 1 f. Molde o turquesa con que se hacían bodoques. 2 Escalerilla de cuerda de guitarra que se formaba en la …

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  • 54bobo — bobo, ba adjetivo pazguato, paparote, simple, tonto*, tarugo, bodoque, bolonio, lelo, memo, idiota, estúpido, necio …

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  • 55Oscar the Grouch — Sesame Street character Oscar the Grouch (right) with actor Hal Miller, who played Gordon from 1972–1974 a …

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  • 56Top Cat — For the boat class, see Topcat. Episode 13 of The Harveytoons Show included a character and short called Top Cat .[1] Top Cat Top Cat and the gang. Left to right: Benny the Ball {foreground}; Officer Dibble …

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  • 57List of characters from international versions of Sesame Street — Sesame Street has many international versions across the world. Each uses some original characters, created specifically to represent their own culture. The following list highlights some of these characters. All characters are Muppets, unless… …

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  • 58Plaza Sésamo — infobox television bgcolor = show name = Plaza Sésamo caption = format = genre = Children s Television Series theme music composer = Walterio Pesqueira opening theme = Vamos todos a Plaza Sésamo runtime = 22 minutes (without ads) 30 minutes (with …

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  • 5931 Minutos — For the album, see 31 Minutos (album). 31 minutos Logo of 31 Minutos Created by Álvaro Díaz Pedro Peirano Starring …

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  • 60Arabic influence on the Spanish language — has been significant, due to the Islamic presence in the Iberian peninsula between 711 and 1492 A.D. (see Al Andalus). Modern day Spanish language (also called castellano in Spanish) first appeared in the small Christian Kingdom of Castile in… …

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