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  2. Fish-man - Wikipedia

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    The fish-man of Liérganes (Spanish: El hombre pez) is an entity of the mythology of Cantabria, located in the north of Spain.The fish-man would be an amphibian human-looking being, who looked a lot like a metamorphosis of a real human being who was lost at sea.

  3. List of words having different meanings in American and ...

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    lot (a lot) a great deal a number of things (or, informal, people) taken collectively fate, fortune a prize in a lottery (the lot) the whole thing a measured plot of land; a portion of land set for a particular purpose ("a building lot"), e.g. for parking ("parking lot") or selling ("used car lot") automotive vehicles. But also a "vacant lot"

  4. Chicano - Wikipedia

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    Chicano may derive from the Mexica people, originally pronounced Meh-Shee-Ka. [43]The etymology of the term Chicano is the subject of some debate by historians. [44] Some believe Chicano is a Spanish language derivative of an older Nahuatl word Mexitli ("Meh-shee-tlee").

  5. List of English–Spanish interlingual homographs - Wikipedia

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    False friends do share a common ancestor, but even though they look alike or sound similar, they differ significantly in meaning. Loanwords are words that are adopted from one language into another. Since this article is about homographs, the loanwords listed here are written the same not only in English and Spanish, but also in the language ...

  6. Afghan Hound Who 'Looks Like a Gorilla' Has the Internet ...

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    "It looks so odd from this angle. It looks like a gorilla," said a man from behind the camera. To him, Solo looked like a "chimp." "Anyone else's dog look like a pure gorilla?" Mufti asked in the ...

  7. Cholo (subculture) - Wikipedia

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    It first emerged in the early 17th century as a term used by Spanish colonizers. "The children of these they call cholos. Cholo is a word from the Windward Islands; it means dog, not of the purebred variety, but of very disreputable origin; and the Spaniards use it for insult and vituperation."

  8. Long Beach looked like it had solved the local news crisis ...

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    The Long Beach Post was another matter. It arrived in 2007, claiming it could fill the news gaps. Shaun Lumachi, a policy consultant for chambers of commerce, founded the Post along with Robert ...

  9. Over 20 arrested for crimes amid California fires, including ...

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    Los Angeles County fires: Latest photos capture aftermath of 'destructive' Palisades Fire in Los Angeles Officials give warning about looting, other crimes. Other arrests over the weekend were for ...