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furoya
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  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15139 2 Obtained votes 88 2 Votes by meaning 0.01 7 Inquiries 434951 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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asociación mundial para la salud alimentaria
  12

I had never heard it; if it is an "association" it could be an NGO, I suppose. For the doubts see FAO, WHO .

  
redén
  9

It does not exist in Spanish (although there will be no shortage of those who define it as a proper name). Surely it is another OCR error, perhaps because of "recently".

  
cropófago
  12

I was thinking if it could have any meaning, but I agree with colleague Henry Medina Valderrama, it is an error by coprophage ("that feeds on fecal matter, or from it").

  
sirupitica
  13

Error by the feminine of cirupítico ("squeamish, modest, snobbish, haughty").

  
enbalsamado
  12

Burrada by embalming .

  
zancaji
  9

Surely it is a typing error by trench.

  
zancochar
  9

Unless it is in Aragonese, it is a mistake for the Castilian sancochar ("to cook a food partially").

  
cosmología
  13

At one time it was "the study of the whole, of the sciences and philosophy in general", but today it refers only to the universe as outer space, for its origin and evolution. Formed by the Greek 954; 959; 963; 956; 959; 962; ( kosmos "universe, order, aesthetic equilibrium" ) 955; 959; 947; 953; 945; ( lodge "knowledge" ) .

  
tecnología
  17

It is the branch of science that applies knowledge in a practical and methodical way. It is formed with the Greek voices 964; 949; 967; 957; 951; ( techne "art" ) 955; 959; 947; 953; 945; ( lodge "knowledge" ) .

  
zoología
  18

Science that studies animals. From Greek 950; 969; 959; 957; ( zoon "animal" ) 955; 959; 947; 953; 945; ( lodge "knowledge" ) .

  
epistemología
  11

Study and analysis of methods to achieve scientific knowledge, in many cases analyzed in context, by the place and time in which it originates. It comes from the Greek 949; 960; 953; 963; 964; 951; 956; 951; ( episteemee "scientific knowledge" ) 955; 959; 947; 953; 945; ( lodge "treatise, knowledge" ) .

  
criptozoología
  17

Pseudoscience that studies mythical and nonexistent animals. From Greek 954; 961; 965; 960; 964; 959; 962; ( kryptos "hidden" ) 950; 969; 959; 962; ( zoos "animal" ) 955; 959; 947; 953; 945; ( lodge "knowledge" ) .

  
antropología
  13

Science that studies the human being from a sociocultural and bioecological perspective. This word is formed by the Greek voices 945; 957; 952; 961; 969; 960; 959; 962; ( anthropos "man, human" ) 955; 959; 947; 953; 945; ( lodge "knowledge" ) .

  
savia
  12

Liquid that circulates through the vessels of plants. It serves to distribute nutrients and remove waste.

  
sabia
  10

1º_ Genus of plants (there are only three) of the family Sabiaceae. 2º_ Feminine of wise .

  
michi
  8

1º_ Affectionate variant for micho ("cat, feline"). See michi michi, michu, micifuf. 2º_ In Mexico it is the name of a fish stew; by the Nahuatl michi ("fish").

  
michu
  10

1º_ Affectionate variant for micho ("cat, feline"). See micifuf . 2º_ 'Michu' is a woman's name. The origin is not clear, and I suppose it depends on the place, since in America it can come from the Huichol where it means "fish", or from the Aymara michi which is "arrow"; As a European it may be French, where Miche is a "large round bread" (and also "a buttock"), or perhaps it has its origin in the Latin pronoun mihi ("for me") which is also used as an adjective.

  
cena
  13

1º_ Dinner (or Dinners) is the name of a small village in the municipality of Jelgava (region of Latvia, Latvia). 2º_ Last meal of the day, which is taken at sunset or at night, before bedtime. 3º_ Inflection of the verb cenar . See verbs/dinner .

  
sena
  9

1º_ Seine is the name of about twenty geographical places, although the best known is the French river that crosses Paris. Its endonym is Seine, an evolution of the Latin Sequana, which is surely a version of an old local name. 2º_ Distribution of six points or marks in three rows by two columns as a sign representing the number 6; It is mainly used in dice (9861; ) or dominoes ( 127123; ) to play , although the shape can also describe other similar drawings, such as the 6-point 'generator sign' in Braille (10303; ) . From the Latin seni ("six"). See quincunce , as , tresbolillo . 3º_ Variant of the common name of the senna shrub and any plant of the genus Senna .

  
mayora
  12

1º_ Feminine of "major", only as "position, hierarchy, head of a body" [note: this happens with the feminine of many titles, because in principle they were "the wives of . . . " and so they remained in the Spanish president, sergeant, judge, captain, . . . ] . 2º_ In Mexico there is the position of 'mayora (kitchen)' for the head of establishments with traditional cuisine, differentiated from signature cuisine.

  




       


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