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pintado Meaning in marathi ( pintado शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)



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समशीतोष्ण युनायटेड स्टेट्स किनार्यावरील अटलांटिक पाण्यात मोठे खाद्य मॅकरेल,



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USS Pintado (SSN-672), a Sturgeon-class attack submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the pintado, a large mackerel-like.


jaleb in the Yucatán peninsula, conejo pintado in Panama, guanta in Ecuador, majás or picuro in Peru, jochi pintado in Bolivia, and boruga, tinajo, or guartinaja.


: Los mexicanos pintados por sí mismos.


(Daption capense), also called the Cape pigeon, pintado petrel, or Cape fulmar, is a common seabird of the Southern Ocean from the family Procellariidae.


They called it “Isla de Pintados” after seeing tattooed men whom they called pintados or “painted people.


The Pintados Festival is a cultural-religious celebration in Tacloban based on the body-painting traditions of the ancient tattooed "pintados" warriors.


The Spanish soon followed with Los españoles pintados por sí mismos ("The Spanish Drawn By Themselves") serialized from 1842.


The Cape petrel (Daption capense), also called the Cape pigeon, pintado petrel, or Cape fulmar, is a common seabird of the Southern Ocean from the family.


The cero (Scomberomorus regalis), also known as the pintado,[citation needed] kingfish, cero mackerel, cerite or painted mackerel, is a ray-finned bony.


transformative adaptation published in two books under the titles Cuentos pintados para niños and Cuentos morales para niños formales.


USS Pintado (SS-387/AGSS-387), a Balao-class submarine, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the pintado.


Pintaflores is coined from the words pintados (painted ones), the concept behind the Nabingkalan Tattoo Festival, and flores, the Spanish word for flowers that dominated the theme of the Dances of Flowers.


la Isla de Panay, described the pintado practice, thus: “The mean tattoo intire bodies with beautiful figures using small pieces of iron dipped in ink.



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