- work
boots may have
steel toes. In
Brazil this kind of boot is
known as a
botina.
Often rugged and
utilitarian in design, and
similar to
Australian work...
-
species epithet refers to
Angra dos Reis, the
Portuguese name for the
Botinas Islands. M****ive
cormus formed of thin,
irregular and
tightly anastomosed...
- cigarette, crochê, tricô,
tricot ("pullover, sweater"), calção, culotte,
botina, bota, galocha,
scarpin (ultimately Italian), sorvete, glacê, boutique,...
- when he was
replaced by
Rodolfo Aicardi.
Other band
members included Piter Botina, René Cárdenas,
Jorge Laun,
Jorge Grajales, Body Esmall, Tony Contreras...
-
nickname comes from the last name of the company's
former owner, Joan Homs i
Botinàs. In 1929, the
savings bank of León, Caja España,
bought the
building and...
- Wang & Tang
Smilax setosa Miq.
Smilax sieboldii Miq.
Smilax silverstonei Botina Smilax sinclairii T.Koyama
Smilax siphilitica Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd. Smilax...
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electrical circuit,
inner bark of a tree, lukewarm' from Proto-Celtic *
botina 'troop', akin to Old
Irish buiden and
Welsh byddin 'army' (*budīnā). derivatives:...
- 485–494. doi:10.1017/S0007485313000072. PMID 23522490. Rodrigues,
Alice S.;
Botina, Lisbetd; Nascimento,
Carolina P.; Gontijo,
Lessando M.; Torres,
Jorge B...
- ISSN 1909-2407
Ortega Loaiza, Natalia;
Grisales Cardona,
Diana Fernanda;
Uribe Botina, Alejandra; Blandón Hernández, Juan
Camilo (2012), Los
rituales fúnebres...
- from
Vulgar Latin *bodĭna / *budĭna 'border tree', from proto-Celtic *
botina 'troop'., akin to Old
Irish buiden,
Welsh byddin 'army' (from *budīnā) braga...