
1) Burrito holder 2) Dangerous Hawaiian shark 3) Extraterrestrial supervillain 4) Fierce Hawaiian shark 5) Gesture of respect 6) Guillermo grips with it 7) Hacienda hand 8) Hand at a concierto 9) Hand at a hacienda 10) Hand for a mariachi band 11) Hand for Segovia 12) Hand in Hidalgo 13) Hand on a hacienda
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Latin, meaning: to flow
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[gesture] Mano or Pagmamano is a gesture used in Filipino culture performed as a sign of respect to elders and as a way of accepting a blessing from the elder. Similar to hand-kissing, the person giving the greeting bows towards the offered hand of the elder and presses his or her forehead on the elder`s hand. Usually performed with the rig...
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[mythology] In Sami mythology, Mano, Manno, Aske, or Manna is a personification of the moon as a female deity. The Sami worldview was animistic in nature, with shamanistic features, and in that worldview their divinities occupied important positions. Every force of nature was associated with a god or goddess, and sources of livelihood were ...
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• (n.) The muller, or crushing and grinding stone, used in grinding corn on a metate.
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(from the article `Western Africa`) ...as incest and homicide. There were local Poro councils composed of members of the highest grade, and a chief`s authority often rested on his Poro ...
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(from the article `pre-Columbian civilizations`) ...kernel of some modern races than there was in an ear of this ancient Tehuacán corn. Possibly some of this was popped, but a new element in food ...
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A stone with a flat side that was primarily used to grind edible substances, typically corn, grains and nut meats.
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Ma'no noun [ Spanish , lit., hand.] The muller, or crushing and grinding stone, used in grinding corn on a metate. [ Mexico & Local U. S.]
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(Mexican) Means 'hand'. A piece of volcanic rock used with both hands to grind food against another rock.
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the hand
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Mano is a Spanish name for boys. The meaning is `God is with us` The name Mano is most commonly given to Flemish boys. The chances are 100 times greater that boys are called Mano there. Mano is given to boys and girls in Flanders and Belgi?hat do they use in other countries? Imani (African) Manel (Catalan) Iman (Arabic) Manou Eman (Slavic) Emmanuel...
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