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pulque
Definición
Beverage made in Mexico and some parts of Central America from the fermented sap of the agave or maguey.
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pulsera de eslabones
Definición
Bandas ornamentales que se usan en la parte inferior del brazo. Están formadas por eslabones o anillos individuales que se entrelazan entre sí.
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pultrusion
Definición
Process for making beam-shaped reinforced plastic products such as fiberglass window frames. Bundled glass fibers are drawn through low viscosity resin and then pushed into a heated die where the resin is brought to a rigid state by polymerization.
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pulverización (proceso y técnica para cubrir superficies)
Definición
Cubrir entera o parcialmente con un líquido, espuma o algunas veces polvo por medio de un atomizador.
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pulverizado
Definición
Pulverizado, pulido y desgaste o aguzamiento por fricción.
Términos Alternativos
- molienda
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pulvinus
Definición
Se refiere a rollos, que se enfrentan en cada extremo con volutas, formando los lados de un capitel jónico.
Términos Alternativos
- pulvini
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Puma concolor (species)
Definición
Species of large golden-brownish, solitary, adaptable, generalist cat that has the greatest range of any wild terrestrial mammal in the Western Hemisphere, found from Yukon in Canada to the southern Andes of South America.
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Puma lentivirus (species)
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Puma yagouaroundi (species)
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Members of a species of medium-sized cat found in forested and brushy regions, especially those near water, in Mexico, Central and South America. Jaguarundis have short legs, short, rounded ears, an unspotted uniformly colored coat that occurs in two phases, a blackish to brownish gray phase and a foxy red to chestnut phase, which were formerly considered separate species (although now it is recognized that both phases may occur in a single litter). The cat resembles an otter to some extent. Genus of one primarily South American species.
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Puná
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puñal (daga)
Definición
Dagas europeas de hojas livianas, de sección cuadrangular o triangular, y un punto de mira reforzado, usadas principalmente durante los siglos XVI y XVII como puñales para rechazar ataques en la lucha a espadas.
Términos Alternativos
- puñales (daga)
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puñal de brazo
Definición
Cuchillos usados en una vaina sujeta a la parte superior del brazo.
Términos Alternativos
- puñales de brazo
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punch (beverage)
Definición
Drinks usually made from the combination of alcoholic and non-alcoholic ingredients, typically wine or spirits mixed with water, fruit juice, spices, and sugar, or any similar beverage that may exclude the alcohol content, most frequently served on festive occasions from a communal bowl.
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punch blocks (electrical connections)
Definición
Electrical connections used in telephones, computers, network cabling, and other contexts; characterized by solid copper wires having been punched down into short open-ended slots.
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Punch'ong
Definición
Historical Korean stoneware style that emerged soon after the establishment of the Choson dynasty in 1392. Buncheong, also transliterated as Punch’ong, evolved from the celadon tradition it replaced, using the same raw materials and essentially the same decorative vocabulary while favoring a coarser, less processed technique and a relatively bold and dynamic style. Gray bodied ceramics are coated with a white slip, and covered in a green, semi-translucent glaze. Buncheong ware is noted for its innovative surface decoration, which includes inlaying, stamping, incising, and sgraffiti. It was replaced in popularity by white porcelain, disappearing by the end of the sixteenth century; but has enjoyed a revival in modern times.
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punchcutters
Definición
Persons who cut steel letter punches for type founders in the first stage of making metal type.
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punchcutting
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Cutting types from steel shanks, used for punching matrices with which foundry types are cast.
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punched engravings
Definición
Prints on paper from impressions of a reverse design created on a printing plate, usually copper, into which the design has been punched or struck directly with an engraving tool such as a smith's punch.
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puncheon (tonel)
Definición
Toneles grandes de diferentes capacidades, pero generalmente de 80 galones.
Términos Alternativos
- puncheons (tonel)
