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Microscopic view. Numbered separations are at intervals of 230 μm

The woolly-looking hair of mammals is called borra, the other types of hair are bristles and vibrissae. The dictionary of the Association of Spanish Language Academies (ASALE) defines the concept in its meaning number 3 as the coarsest or shortest part of the wool. It is also used for the goat hair with which balls, cushions and other things are stuffed (meaning 4); hair that the shearer removes from the cloth with scissors (meaning 5); lint that comes out of the cotton boll (meaning 6); dusty fluff that forms and gathers in pockets, between furniture and on carpets when cleaning them is delayed (sense 7); or the dregs or thick sediment formed by ink, oil, etc. (meaning 8).

Can accumulate along with dust on tech items.

  • In the cervix, it is the velvety tissue that possesses a lot of blood vessels to feed the bone that forms the spikes as they grow.
  • Cats sometimes accumulate the era in the throat and spit it like a ball, this ball has very negative "magic" mystical connotations.
  • The wipe is the peel that accumulates in the places of the house where the broom does not arrive. In poetry it is associated with all the lost things and without importance that we nevertheless value (the kippel).
  • In the book Do the androids dream of electric sheep?, the kippel (draft) is associated with disabled humans who are rejected by society for failing to meet normal expectations.

There is talk of "erases" when referring to the organic part decanted by precipitation in the fermentation process of alcoholic beverages. It is very common for bottles of craft production wines and beers to be noticeable.

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