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furoya
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  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15131 2 Obtained votes 88 2 Votes by meaning 0.01 7 Inquiries 434318 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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neguentrópicas
  11

Feminine plural of negentropic ("relative to negenthropy").

  
calentitos
  10

Plural of "warm", as a diminutive of "hot", and in particular by the toasted sandwiches or by the name given in some regions of Spain (as in Seville) to pan fruits such as churro, which is served hot.

  
episteme
  16

It is said of methodological and rational knowledge, differentiated from opinion or opinion, that it can be circumscribed to a time and place. It has Greek etymology as 949; 961; 953; ( epi "envelope , above" ) 953; 963; 964; 951; 956; 953; ( istemi "stand, stand") , a metaphor for "looking over what we are used to". It was used by the sophist Socrates as early as the fifth century BC. C . , and recovered by the philosopher James Frederick Ferrier in the nineteenth century.

  
polígloto
  18

It is said of the person who speaks several languages. It is a word taken from the Greek and is formed by 960; 959; 955; 965; 962; ( polys "many" ) 947; 955; 969; 964; 964; 945; ( glotta "language, language" ) .

  
clima
  8

1º_ In geography it is the area between parallels that has a relatively uniform annual temperature variation due to the inclination that the planet presents towards the Sun. From Greek 954; 955; 953; 956; 945; ( klima "inclination, region, geographical parallel, climate" ) . 2º_ By the previous , atmospheric conditions of a region . 3º_ By the above, and figuratively, animosity, circumstance or general sensation in a place. 4º_ Agricultural measure of about 60 square feet.

  
agalmatofilia
  12

It is a paraphilia motivated by a fetish, an object or situation that in principle would not have a direct relationship with what is considered erotic. It is formed by the term 945; 947; 945; 955; 956; 945; 964; 959; 962; ( agálmatos ) , genitive of 945; 947; 945; 955; 956; 945; (agalma), which is a "beautiful object that produces pleasure and is typically an artistic offering", with 966; 953; 955; 953; 945; ( philia "love, affective inclination" ) .

  
patógeno
  15

That produces diseases; It is said especially of microorganisms. From Greek 960; 945; 952; 959; 962; ( pathos "experience, suffering" ) 947; 949; 957; 959; 962; ( genos "birth, origin" ) .

  
síntesis
  11

1º_ Process that brings together different and separate elements to obtain a new and complex one. From Greek 963; 965; 957; 952; 949; 963; 953; 962; ( syntesis ( "gather, compose") , formed by 963; 965; 957; ( syn "union" ) 964; 953; 952; 951; 956; 953; ( tithemi "to put" ) - 963; 953; 962; ( creates abstract nouns ) . 2º_ For the previous one, gather ideas or concepts scattered in a work as a summary with its most important parts. See summary , synopsis .

  
futbol
  16

Game and sport for two teams of 10 players and a goalkeeper for each, who try to move a ball on the playing field to the opposite goal. The name is a Castilianization of the English word football (fuut bol "football") because England is the origin of the game and its rules, and because the players move the ball with their foot.

  
ruleta
  15

1º_ It is the instrument and the game that uses it to randomly choose an option from a known group. The typical roulette of betting casinos has on a table a cylinder or plate with a wheel of numbered edges by which a small ball is rolled while it is spinning, until at some point they stop with the ball on a number, which is the chosen one. The name is French for roulette ("wheel"), as it is smaller than other versions such as the "Ferris wheel". Watch Russian Roulette. 2º_ In mathematics it is a type of plane curve that graphs the displacement of a rotating point.

  
tala
  9

1º_ Inflection of the verb to cut down, and the same act of "cutting trees until leaving only their foot". See verbs/felling. 2º_ By the previous one, dike or barrier made with logs and cut trees. 3º_ Game of skills, where you jump a wooden cue to hit it with a stick and throw it away. See pingola. 4º_ Common name of the tree Celtis ehrenbergiana . 5º_ Monetary unit of Samoa . See sene .

  
chapó
  12

1º_ Gallicism 'chapó' is actually the Castilianization of chapeau (a type of hat) that is used as an expression of respect or admiration for "taking off your hat". 2º_ It is a variant of the game of billiards, with some bowling ("bowling or bowling"), since it is about knocking down some small pines placed on the cloth. 3º_ Inflection of the verb chapar . See verbs/chapó .

  
monopolio
  10

1º_ It is a market practice by which a company monopolizes the offer of a product or service exclusively. By extension it is used in other areas, to indicate the exercise of an activity that corresponds to a single authority. It comes to us from the Latin monopol?um, which evidently takes from the Greek 956; 959; 957; 959; 960; 969; 955; 953; 959; 957; ( monopolion ) because it is formed by 956; 959; 957; 959; ( monkey "only, unique" ) 960; 969; 955; 949; 969; ( poléo "sell" ) . 2º_ 'Monopoly' (in the original English 'Monopoly') is a board game that simulates the sale of real estate. It is based on the game The Landlord's Game (Elizabeth Magie, 1903), which directly or indirectly inspired others besides this one, which is the American version created by Charles Darrow in 1935.

  
billar
  9

Game of skill where balls of smaller than a fist are hit with the tip of long wooden studs on a table covered with cloth and with bands around. Also the same table and the place where it is played. See villar .

  
gestación
  10

The period of pregnancy or pregnancy, the action of gestating something in general.

  
función
  15

1º_ Task or act that is proper to something or someone, because it is their obligation or simply because it was made for that. 2º_ As an interpretation of the previous one, show mounted for an audience, party or celebration, from the religious to that of a locality. 3º_ Relation between elements of a set, which can be mathematical, grammatical, biological, warlike, . . .

  
lección
  11

It has several meanings, but all originate in that of "reading", "interpretation of a text", by which it was then taken as "learning through a study", and also to "each class, teaching taught by a teacher". From there he took the sense of "teaching that life situations give, and that make us better people". Returning to the original concept, it is also each part, chapter in some books, that may be religious or academic topics for exposition.

  
inculturación
  10

Method or process by which a culture of a society is replaced by another alien. It is also known as "cultural penetration." See prefix in- ("inside") .

  
adjunción
  9

1º_ Aggregate , addition . 2º_ Union of two goods as if they were one, but that if necessary can be divided again as independent. 3º_ It is another way of calling the zeugma (literary device).

  
animación
  13

1º_ It is the effect of encouraging, having or giving encouragement, movement, vivacity, joy. 2º_ Cinematographic and video technique to give movement to images or drawings. Watch cartoons.

  




       


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