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17:28 Jun 23, 2005 |
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5 +1 | with an olive-brown complexion |
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4 +1 | dark-skinned |
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apiñonada with an olive-brown complexion Explanation: Pienso que esta definición sea la más correcta porque "apiñonada" quiere decir "brown complexion" no precisamente "dark". |
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apiñonada dark-skinned Explanation: Simon & Schuster -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 18 mins (2005-06-23 17:47:19 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- apiñonado, -a De color de piñón. Persona algo morena http://www.hispanicus.com/drle/muestras/LRLE/M�xico.htm -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 27 mins (2005-06-23 17:56:02 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- or \"brown skinned\"...there is light brown, medium brown , dark brown... |
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