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furoya
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  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15262 2 Obtained votes 125 2 Votes by meaning 0.01 7 Inquiries 446553 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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gangrena
  18

1º_ It is the organic tissue that due to an infection or lack of irrigation enters a state of putrefaction. It has an origin in the Greek word 947; 945; 947; 947; 961; 945; 953; 957; 945; ( gángraina ) that came to Latin as gangraena, to then pass to Spanish with the same meaning in all cases, which is also used figuratively as the corrosion or progressive destruction of something. 2º_ Inflection of the verb gangrene. See verbs/gangrene .

  
blenorragia
  16

Sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae. It is a word of Greek components formed by 946; 955; 949; 957; 957; 959; 962; ( blennos "mucus, mucus" ) 961; 951; 947; 957; 965; 957; 945; 953; ( regnynai "violent flow, manation" ) - 953; 945; ( -ía "action, quality" ) .

  
cristalinidad
  15

Quality relative to the crystalline ("with some characteristic of the crystal").

  
cristiandad
  18

Christian flock, practitioners of that religion in a certain place. In a broad sense it is the whole Christian world.

  
deterioridad
  17

And. . . It is not that it is poorly built, in fact it was used (rarely) until the nineteenth century, but there is "deterioration" and even deterioration as it no longer makes much sense.

  
unidisciplinariedad
  16

It is the approach to a topic through a single discipline. See transdisciplinarity .

  
seriedad
  16

Character or quality of seriousness.

  
intertextualidad
  20

It is the character of intertextual that has a work, not necessarily written. See metareference .

  
creatividad
  11

Ability, ingenuity, willingness to create or imagine something.

  
gravedad
  14

1º_ Quality of serious, serious, important. 2º_ Phenomenon of nature by which bodies attract each other, and is explained by their mass, which when it is large enough (as in stars or planets) is more noticeable. The value of gravity on Earth is 9, 80665 m/s².

  
chumbera
  15

It is a common name for the plant Opuntia ficus-indica, although in this family there are more than 300 varieties with that name. See prickly pear, shovel fig.

  
higo de pala
  6

Prickly pear fig, fruit of the prickly pear or prickly pear.

  
albacora
  10

1º_ Breva or early fig, fruit of the tree Ficus carica ("fig tree") . 2º_ Name for swordfish or Xiphias gladius, also for albacore tuna or Thunnus alalunga.

  
higuera
  11

Common name of the plant Ficus carica, whose fruit is fig.

  
moho
  14

Threads of fungi that form a layer on a wet or decaying surface. By extension, it is also said of urine, verdin, rust layer or cardinal.

  
hongo oreja de puerco
  14

It is the name of several fungi such as Gomphus clavatus, Lactarius indigo, Discina perlata or Hypomyces lactifluorum, which would not really be the fungus but a bacterium that especially parasitizes the Lactarius and gives them a reddish orange or brownish color. The name is because of the shape they take, which resembles a pig's ear.

  
urupe
  7

Urupe is a genus of fungi containing only Urupe guaduae. See urupé ("woven tray, sieve").

  
hongo
  16

1º_ Organism that is fixed as a parasite, or feeds on decomposing matter or by symbiosis. Although it bears some resemblance to a vegetable, it reproduces by spores and lacks chlorophyll. It has different shapes, and a classic one is that of mushroom, such as hat or umbrella. From the Latin fungus, i with the same meaning. 2º_ Precisely because of the shape of the mushroom, the bowler hat is called 'mushroom'; and also to the characteristic smoke that a nuclear explosion creates.

  
tormenta de ideas
  12

Actually this locution is a Spanish version of the anglicism brainstorming, which is a working method to share creative ideas in a group.

  
el otro barrio
  8

It is a euphemistic expression for "the world beyond the grave, where we go after we die (according to some beliefs)". See "the afterlife".

  




       


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