(n.) A red coloring matter. extracted from the Bignonia Chica, used by some tribes of South American Indians to stain the skin.
(n.) A fermented liquor or beer made in South American from a decoction of maize.
(n.) A popular Moorish, Spanish, and South American dance, said to be the original of the fandango, etc.
Example Sentences:
(1) Doubles from €70 B&B Hotel Cala Chica, Las Negras, Cabo de Gata natural park Cala Chica The Cabo de Gata is going upmarket at Las Negras, an enclave of visitor facilities on a long sweep of dark volcanic sand backed by stark mountains.
(2) In Sierra Chicas, close to the Andes in the heart of Cordoba, you'll stay in a beautiful room warmed by a wood-burning stove and decorated with antiques while spending your days hacking out into 15,000 acres of estate.
(3) • Doubles from €57, breakfast not included, torreluz.com Cala Chica, Las Negras Everything in this cool and classy haven, from breakfasts and bathrooms to the front door, is so much more stylish than you’d expect for the price.
(4) The finding of seropositive children under the age of 10 years in the Costa Chica, Acapulco and the Tierra Caliente regions, with family clustering of putative cases, indicates that recent transmission must be considered.
(5) In March 1992 surveys were sent to CHICA-Canada members practicing in LTC facilities.
(6) Recognizing the unique and varied needs of infection control practitioners (ICPs) in long term care (LTC) facilities across Canada, CHICA-Canada established a task group to explore this area of practice and to determine the needs that could be met by CHICA-Canada.
(7) We report two cases of patients from Costa Chica of Guerrero state, Mexico, with cardiologic problems compatible with Chagas disease.
(8) The 26-room Cala Chica – baby sister to the spa-hotel Cala Grande that looms behind – has smart Spanish-contemporary style, a large pool, mountain and sea views and airy rooms, some with heated Jacuzzis on the terrace.
(9) The Boca Chica area of Cameron County was selected as a study site to investigate vertebrate involvement in the natural cycle of epidemic VEE on the basis of considerable evidence of VEE virus activity there in equines, humans, and mosquito vectors.
(10) Sierra Chicas, Argentina A stay at an estancia – a traditional Argentinean ranch – isn't just a holiday.
Chich
Definition:
(n.) The chick-pea.
Example Sentences:
(1) A simple incision was made in the early chich embryo (stages 3-5) are pellucida endoderm and its subsequent healing studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
(2) Serum addition to stationary chich embryo fibroblasts in vitro causes a 300% increase in acid mucopolysaccharide production, this increase being linear both with time and concentration of serum added.
(3) Chick embryo fibroblasts (CEF) and hamster BHK21 cells transformed by the Schmidt-Ruppin strain of Rous sarcoma virus (SR-RSV) release into the culture medium a factor or factors which enhance 2- to 7-fold the formation of transformed foci by chich embryo fibroblasts infected with the Bryan strain of RSV (B-RSV).
(4) Ways in chich deficiencies on the part of this system can be treated are critically discussed.
(5) Kneeling by the 15th-century tomb of Henry Chichely, Archbishop of Canterbury and chancellor to Henry V, which shows him as a prince of the church on the upper level and a worm-gnawed corpse below, Williams grimly translates the carved Latin motto: "Here is my tomb, look into your mirror."
(6) The orientation of the transport system appears to be reversed in certain other cell types: chich embryo fibroblasts, Novikoff hepatoma cells and HeLa cells.
(7) Sulindac thus appears to be a "latentiated" or "pro-drug," oral dosage with chich may circumvent the gastrointestinal side effects commonly associated with nonsteriod anti-inflammatory agents.
(8) The effects of various concentrations of fluoride on the mineralization of embryonic chich tibiae were studied in vitro.
(9) This report presents and reviews five cases in chich the diagnosis of cystic fibrosis was made after the age of six years.