WHAT DOES MĂRICÉL MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
Definition of măricél in the Romanian dictionary
maricél adj. m., pl. Maric; f. sg. marica / marica, pl. pretty big
7 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «MĂRICÉL»
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măricél in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
măricél and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Romanian literature.
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Dengue Fever Natural Remedies - A Comprehensive Guide to ...
Early Detection, Cure and Prevention: A Comprehensive Guide to Identifying and Treating Dengue Fever at Home INTRODUCTION CHAPTER I. Understanding Dengue Fever A. What Is Dengue Fever B. Classifications, Signs, and Symptoms C. The Four ...
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Feliz Nochebuena, Feliz Navidad: Christmas Feasts of the ...
Bittersweet memories, delicious recipes, and fabulous feasts await you in Feliz Nochebuena, Feliz Navidad, a sumptuous introduction to the history of Christmas celebrations in the Hispanic Caribbean.
Maricel E. Presilla,
2014
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Mola: Cuna Life Stories and Art
Provides a brief introduction to the Cuna Indians, and the unique fabric art form created by the Cuna women called molas
Maricel E. Presilla,
1996
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Gran Cocina Latina: The Food of Latin America
The co-owner of two Latin restaurants in Hoboken, New Jersey, presents 500 recipes from the Latin world ranging from Mexico to Argentina and all the Spanish-speaking countries of the Caribbean including adobos, sofritos, empanadas, tamales, ...
Maricel E. Presilla,
2012
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The Adventures of Pixie Piper: A Fairy's Breath
Pixie Piper loved adventures.
Maricel Jiménez Peña,
2015
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Ageing Corporealities in Contemporary English Fiction: ...
This study takes its point of departure from the premise that, despite the progressive ageing of Western society, the process of ageing is surrounded by negative connotations and contradictions.
Maricel Oró, Maricel Oró Piqueras,
2011
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Life Around the Lake: The Feasts Of Lake Patzcuaro
"A glimpse of life in central Mexico is offered through the embroidery of women in the area; their landscapes and portraits of daily life, past and present, are charming.... An unusual cultural record." --Kirkus Reviews
Maricel E. Presilla, Gloria Soto,
1996