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  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15586 2 Obtained votes 338 2 Votes by meaning 0.02 7 Inquiries 470684 3 Queries by meaning 30 7 Feed + Pdf

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ser de puño cerrado
  7

1º_ Stingy , mooring . Variant of "to be of the brotherhood of the closed fist", "to be of the closed fist", "to be of the guagua". 2º_ With force, to have firmness, which is associated with a fist blow. See "a clenched fist", "clench your fists", "believe a clenched fist". 3º_ And it can also be a fragment of text, which would explain the verb that in principle would be superfluous.

  
q significa sra
  6

See q, what, verbs/means, SRA, Sra. Mr. ª .

  
que significa workaholic
  5

The query is poorly written and out of place. And I don't say that just because there's an English word. See what, verbs/means, English/workaholic, workaholic, laboraholic.

  
el sinififado de sill
  6

See meaning , sill .

  
que es bursopatia
  5

A nonsense. See what, verbs/es, bursopathy ("condition in a synovial sac").

  
que significa majunche
  6

See what, what, verbs/means, majunche.

  
que significa pajarrillo
  5

See that , what , verbs/means , mean , bird (if it is not a mistake for bird , it would be an uncommon form of diminutive and derogatory bird ).

  
arapahoe-aparajo
  5

They want to be two names for a now-defunct North American tribe, but one seems misspelled, doesn't it? See arapahoe, arapajó.

  
laníferos-lanosos
  4

See wool , wool .

  
geishas-geikos
  6

It is not a compound word but two words. . . and in the plural . See geisha, geiko.

  
ababoladas- ababolados
  6

It is the troll that was missing in the plural. See ababolado ("distracted", "land where ababol abounds").

  
ababolado-ababolada
  6

See ababolado ("distracted", "land where ababol abounds").

  
erizado-equinado
  6

To see bristling, to equinate.

  
andromedae-andromeda
  7

Here the problem is that the phrase is not in Spanish but in Latin, but it still doesn't make sense because there is no "Andromeda of Andromeda" in astronomy. It is true that Andromedae is used for the stars of the constellation of Andromeda, but first goes the identification of each one (usually a Greek letter according to its brightness) and then the genitive in Latin. From the galaxy; No way.

  
aroje-yuri
  7

They are two names for the same Amazonian tribe, although I think the last one is actually Yurí. See aroje, yuri.

  
titán
  8

1º_ Each of the classical deities called Titans, children of Uranus and Gaia. The name in Greek is 932; 953; 964; 945; 957; ("Titan") . See Atlas, Chronus. 2º_ It is said of a person of great power, who stands out in his environment. Titan is the largest moon of the planet Saturn.

  
tríope
  7

It is a name of Greek origin for several mythological, historical, and literary characters. It comes from 964; 961; 953; 962; ( triops "three eyes" ) and is made up of 964; 961; 953; 962; (tris "triple, three times") 969; 968; ( oops "sight, look, appearance") .

  
peri
  6

Mythological beings of the Persian tradition, winged and of great beauty, so it is also used as an adjective for the qualities of a beautiful woman. They were adopted by other cultures such as Muslim, Indian, European, comparing themselves to angels, houris or fairies. The Persian Name 1662; 1614; 1585; 17( ( parii ) can be interpreted as "winged", but also as "hidden". See peri- .

  
anfitrite
  7

Amphitrite was a Nereid (or an Oceanid, depending on which author is chosen) who became a goddess of the sea by joining Poseidon. Its legend is very old, to the point of being almost forgotten by the Greeks themselves, who only mention it in poems and as a metaphor for "calm sea". From the name 902; 956; 966; 953; 964; 961; 953; 964; 951; ( Amphitrite ) its etymology is unknown; popularly it is supposed to be formed by the Greek words 945; 956; 966; 953; (amfi "both sides, around") and 964; 961; 949; 953; 962; (treis "three"), perhaps because of its pre-Hellenic origin, when it was a lunar deity that "encompassed heaven, earth and sea"; although it is more likely that the latter is not related to the "3" but to the word 964; 961; 953; 964; 969; 957; ( tritoon ) which in literature was used to name several rivers and streams, so it must have been associated with natural waters.

  
esténtor
  7

1º_ Stentor (in Greek 931; 964; 949; 957; 964; 969; 961; Pr. Stentor) is a mythical herald who with his powerful voice harangued the Achaean troops in the Trojan War, and today is used as an adjective for someone with a very powerful voice. 2º_ For the previous one, asteroids, video game characters, radio stations, etc. . . See stentorian .

  




       


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