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capuchón
Woman's hooded cloak.
capuchin
capuchon
Spanish
capuchón
capuchin
capuchon
1
Tells how his
capuchin
aide helped him-heis 18 and a quadripelgic.
2
Others which have shown similar skills includes
capuchin
monkeys and chimpanzees.
3
Bieber himself has yet to comment directly on the
capuchin
controversy.
4
Mr. Romanes relates the following account of a little
capuchin
monkey from Brazil:
5
But I am also very wet, Euan, spite of my
capuchin
.
1
"Perhaps a wolf has eaten her up- agreatbig wolf like the
'
Capuchon
Rouge,' you know."
1
Subsulphate of iron, calcined in a muffle until it becomes a beautiful
capucine
red, 1 part; flux No.
2
Analysts expect gross margins from leather bags such as
Capucine
to be slightly lower.
3
We now hold Santa- Engracia as far as the
Capucine
convent, and have captured fifteen guns.
4
The great curiosity of Roscoff is its enormous fig-tree, in the garden of the
Capucine
convent, said to be two centuries old.
5
The aged
Capucine
friar had, as we know, watched her take the path that led to the farmhouse on the border of the wood.
beautiful capucine
Spanish
capuchón