customised$504198$ - translation to spanish
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customised$504198$ - translation to spanish

Auto art; Cycle rickshaw art; Customised rickshaws; Rickshaw art in Bangladesh; Rickshaw art in bangladesh
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customised      
adj. fabricado para alguien en particular, hecho a la medida, marcado con iniciales
camel         
  • 120px
  • Commercial camel market headcount in 2003
  • Republic Day Parade]], New Delhi (2004)
  • Magdhaba]]'', Egypt, 23 December 1916, by [[Harold Septimus Power]] (1925)
  • A camel's thick coat is one of its many adaptations that aid it in desert-like conditions.<!---Don't move this image up or it causes a break in the text on wide screens--->
  • Skull of an F1 hybrid camel, [[Museum of Osteology]], Oklahoma
  • A camel calf nursing on [[camel milk]]
  • A man on a camel, [[Tang dynasty]]
  • Domesticated camel calves lying in sternal recumbency, a position that aids heat loss
  • Bulgarian military]] during the [[First Balkan War]], 1912
  • pulao]], from Pakistan
  • 120px
  • Somalia]], which has the world's largest camel population<ref name="Bernstein"/>
  • Camels in the [[Guelta d'Archei]], in northeastern [[Chad]]
  • Palestine]] (now in [[Israel]]) - 1870s drawing
  • Somali]] camel meat and rice dish
  • Woman breastfeeding on a camel, [[Tang dynasty]]
  • A camel carrying supplies, [[Tang dynasty]]
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SET OF STANDARDS DESIGNED TO WORK ON EITHER A GSM CORE NETWORK OR THE UNIVERSAL MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NETWORK
CAMEL; Camel Capabilities; T-CSI; O-CSI; D-CSI; Customized Application of Mobile Enhanced Logic; GsmSCF; Customised Applications for Mobile networks Enhanced Logic
(n.) = camello
Ex: The camel Libray Service was launched in 1996 with 3 camels and had been expanded to 6 camels by the year 2001.
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* camel-borne = transportado por camello
* the straw that broke the camel's back = la gota que colmó el vaso
camel         
  • 120px
  • Commercial camel market headcount in 2003
  • Republic Day Parade]], New Delhi (2004)
  • Magdhaba]]'', Egypt, 23 December 1916, by [[Harold Septimus Power]] (1925)
  • A camel's thick coat is one of its many adaptations that aid it in desert-like conditions.<!---Don't move this image up or it causes a break in the text on wide screens--->
  • Skull of an F1 hybrid camel, [[Museum of Osteology]], Oklahoma
  • A camel calf nursing on [[camel milk]]
  • A man on a camel, [[Tang dynasty]]
  • Domesticated camel calves lying in sternal recumbency, a position that aids heat loss
  • Bulgarian military]] during the [[First Balkan War]], 1912
  • pulao]], from Pakistan
  • 120px
  • Somalia]], which has the world's largest camel population<ref name="Bernstein"/>
  • Camels in the [[Guelta d'Archei]], in northeastern [[Chad]]
  • Palestine]] (now in [[Israel]]) - 1870s drawing
  • Somali]] camel meat and rice dish
  • Woman breastfeeding on a camel, [[Tang dynasty]]
  • A camel carrying supplies, [[Tang dynasty]]
  • 120px
SET OF STANDARDS DESIGNED TO WORK ON EITHER A GSM CORE NETWORK OR THE UNIVERSAL MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NETWORK
CAMEL; Camel Capabilities; T-CSI; O-CSI; D-CSI; Customized Application of Mobile Enhanced Logic; GsmSCF; Customised Applications for Mobile networks Enhanced Logic
camello

Definition

camel
¦ noun
1. a large, long-necked, mainly domesticated ungulate mammal of arid country, with long slender legs, broad cushioned feet, and either one or two humps on the back. [Camelus dromedarius (Arabian camel, N. Africa and SW Asia, with one hump) and C. ferus (Bactrian camel, central Asia, two humps).]
2. a fabric made from camel hair.
3. an apparatus for raising a sunken ship, consisting of one or more watertight chests to provide buoyancy.
Origin
OE, from L. camelus, from Gk kamelos, of Semitic origin.

Wikipedia

Rickshaw art

Rickshaw art or auto art is a form of neo-romanticism emerging in the Indian subcontinent specially in Bangladesh.

The art in question consists of oil paintings on the rear of the canvas roof of rickshaws, done by local street artists, who also paint the various landscape, portraits and personal statements of the driver.