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Why in Mexico is beer called a “chela”? - Mexico Daily Post Because its slogan was “The blonde that everyone wants” for being a lager type beer, the factory workers who were mostly of Mayan origin began to call the beer “chel”, which in Mayan could be translated as blond; little by little it was deformed to “chela” and spread to a good part of the country
Chelae - Wikipedia A chela ( ˈkiːlə ) – also called a claw, nipper, or pincer – is a pincer-shaped organ at the end of certain limbs of some arthropods [1] The name comes from Ancient Greek χηλή, through Neo-Latin chela
What is Chela? - Definition from Yogapedia Chela is the Sanskrit term for a person who follows a guru and means “one who is eager to learn ” It is a term which, in some regards, is synonymous with “disciple” or “scholar,” but is used in yogic and Hindu traditions to denote a relationship with the guru, which is especially sacred and significant
CHELA Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Chela definition: the pincerlike organ or claw terminating certain limbs of crustaceans and arachnids See examples of CHELA used in a sentence
¿Qué significa la palabra «chela», que tanto se usa en México? En este último, además, se describe que ‘chela’ es una «bebida refrescante con bajo grado de alcohol, que se obtiene de la fermentación de la cebada y se aromatiza con lúpulo, lo que le da su sabor amargo; es de color amarillo (cerveza clara) o café (cerveza oscura), espumosa al servirse»
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What does chela mean? - Definitions. net A chela is a pincer-like claw, appendage or end part present in arthropods such as crustaceans and scorpions, used for catching and holding prey It is also commonly known as a claw or nipper