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WHAT DOES BEGONIÁCEO MEAN IN SPANISH?
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Definition of begoniáceo in the Spanish dictionary
The definition of begoniáceo in the Spanish dictionary is said of a genus of dicotyledonous angiosperm plants, which belong exclusively to the genus of begonia. Another meaning of begoniáceo in the dictionary is also family of these plants. La definición de begoniáceo en el diccionario castellano es se dice de un género de plantas angiospermas dicotiledóneas, que pertenecen exclusivamente al género de la begonia. Otro significado de begoniáceo en el diccionario es también familia de estas plantas.
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2 SPANISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BEGONIÁCEO»
Discover the use of begoniáceo in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to begoniáceo and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Spanish literature.
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Gran dicionario século vinte i uno:
begoniáceo - benzolismo begoniáceo -a/.,/. pl. y adj. Begoniáceo. beguino -a s. V
. begardo. behaviorismo m. Behaviorismo. V. conductismo. beicon m.Touciño
cntrefebrado. beige adj. Beixe, castaño claro. Sin. beis. beirón -ona s. y adj.
Beirón ...
2006
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Cassel español-inglés, spanish-english
begonia. begoniáceo, -cea, a. relating to the begonia. beguino, -na, n.m.f. [
begardo]; Beghard, Beguine. behetría, n.f. (own whose inhabitants were free and
could elect any lord; (fig.) confusion, disorder. bejín, n.m. (bot.) puff-ball; person
easily ...
E. Allison Peers, 1980
REFERENCE
« EDUCALINGO. Begoniáceo [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-es/begoniaceo>. Apr 2024 ».