Limo in english

Silt

pronunciation: sɪlt part of speech: noun
In gestures

limar 

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» limar asperezasiron out + the bugsknock + the rough edges off .

Example: An interesting compromise is to use a Uniterm system to start with, transferring to peek-a-boo when, using an inelegant but expressive phrase, the 'bugs' have been ironed out.

Example: Ellyse has slowly solidified her game by knocking the rough edges off and by opening her mind up to what's required and what's available.

» limar las diferenciasiron out + the differencesflatten out + differences .

Example: But these studies tend to be nationally based, and this approach has a number of inherent failings, most notably the ironing out of regional differences.

Example: The leadership challenge is to flatten out differences, identify the new goals, and make tough decisions.

limo = silt. 

Example: But the fertility of the muck and silt topsoil soon made it a profitable farming community.

Limo synonyms

silt up in spanish: cegarse, pronunciation: sɪltʌp part of speech: verb
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