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Old April 28, 2014, 06:11 PM
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Trompo, peonza

They both mean top (a toy designed to spin). Someone told me that in Mexico there is another term but can't remember it. Does anyone know this term
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Trompo is a toy at México.

well, wikipedia say:

Peonza is a body that can rotate about a point which lies on the center of gravity,

the diference will be trompo is a toy, and peonza a object (it can be trompo or other toy(???))

For example:

TROMPO:



peonza: can be a trompo or:

Pirinola/Tomatodo is a name of other toy :3


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