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  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15139 2 Obtained votes 88 2 Votes by meaning 0.01 7 Inquiries 434936 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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plurale tantum
  10

It is a Latin expression to name the inherent plural, the case of nouns that are always (or almost always) used in the plural, even if they refer to a single object. Plurale tantum translates as "only plural", and pluralia tantum as "only plurals".

  
hiperestésico
  11

It is another way of saying "hypersensitive", with all its Greek components, by hyper- ("high, elevated, superior") 945; 953; 963; 952; 945; 957; 959; 956; 945; 953; ( aisthanomai "to feel" ) 953; 954; 959; 962; ( -ikos "relative to" ) .

  
hipostésico
  8

1º_ It is another way of saying "hyposensitive", with all its Greek components, by hypo- ("low, inferior") 945; 953; 963; 952; 945; 957; 959; 956; 945; 953; ( aisthanomai "to feel" ) 953; 954; 959; 962; ( -ikos "relative to" ) . 2º_ In physics and chemistry it is said of the sediment that remains at the bottom of a container with liquid. From the Greek hypo- ("below") 963; 964; 945; 964; 953; 954; 959; 962; ( statikós "stationary, balanced, stable" ) . 3º_ In religion and philosophy, it is related to hypostasis (which can be interpreted as "foundation") by the divine and human conjunction in a person. 4º_ What takes an abstract concept as if it were real. It appears as a literary device.

  
zapar
  14

1º_ Dig with the shoe ("tool like a big shovel"). 2º_ Zapar is the name of a ravine in Antofagasta (Chile).

  
galen
  10

1º_ Galen is the name of a locality in the city of Nashville ( State of Tennessee, USA). 2º_ Community in Deer Lodge County ( state of Montana, USA ) . 3º_ Town in Wayne County, New York, USA. 4º_ Galen is also a name in English (which in Spanish is Galen) and is found in several fictional characters, such as one of the villains of the film 'Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea', the technowizard of Babylon 5 or Galen Marek and Galen Erso of Star Wars.

  
bárbula
  14

1º_ Each filament or chin that forms the vexyls or banners of the feathers. It is most commonly used in the plural. 2º_ Bárbula is a town in the municipality of Naguanagua ( Carabobo State, Venezuela ) .

  
cateme
  16

1º_ It is an almost unusual reflexive pronominal form for the inflection of the verb to taste "verbs/caté" with the pronoun "me". It is almost preferable to think that it is a mistake by "cate me". 2º_ It may be another version of Spanglish (or something like that) "kateme", which would be the poorly heard transliteration of "God damn it", an imprecation widely used in English. 3º_ Cateme is the name of a neighborhood or village in the province of Tete (Mozambique).

  
selah
  15

1º_ Selah is a city in Yakima County, Washington, USA. 2º_ It is a spelling little used in Spanish for sela (Hebrew liturgical voice).

  
insignificante
  8

That it lacks meaning, value, importance. See prefix in- ( negation ) , meaning , suffix -nte .

  
vigorizante
  8

It invigorates ("gives strength or vigor"). See invigorate, verbs/invigorizes, suffix -nte .

  
abundante
  11

That abounds, which is found in large quantity. See abound, suffix -nte .

  
desinfectante
  12

Which serves to disinfect ("eliminate pathogens locally"). See suffix -nte , infection .

  
punzocortante
  9

It is a variant of sharps ("pricking and cutting"). See puncture ("puncture"), cut ("cut"), -nte (suffix).

  
opinante
  9

Who is dedicated to opinion. See -nte .

  
caminar mucho y avanzar poco
  15

While it does not reach the category of locution and has its literal meaning, I suppose it is used more figuratively, for the effort or work that does not yield as it should. See walking, much, advance, little.

  
tener estómago
  14

It is actually a reduction of phrases like "having a resistant stomach", and is said by the ability and tolerance to perform tasks that produce disgust, rejection, which are unpleasant to the point (often exaggerated) of causing vomiting in an ordinary person. It can also be a fragment of other locutions, such as p . e.g. . "having a vulture stomach".

  
meter el huevo
  11

It is a locution, but depending on the context it can have different meaning, which will also depend on the place of origin, since in some places articles or prepositions are added that in others are omitted, not to mention the use of different verbs to express the same thing. Meanings can range from "facilitate a task, make it more enjoyable, less costly" to "hurt, humiliate and subdue someone"; In the first case it is inspired by how easy it is to feed chicken eggs in rural areas, and the second has a sexual connotation because it refers to . . . insert up to a testicle. In the middle we find meanings such as "put will, strength and effort in something", which among men is to demonstrate in a task the manhood represented by the testicles; Or it could also be a variant of "putting the egg" as if the greatest effort someone makes was to scratch the scrotum. See put, egg, put egg, make egg, make egg, make some egg, make egg, put egg, put eggs, put someone egg, egg, wiwi.

  
bajar al pozo
  12

It is a euphemistic locution for the practice of cunnilingus; Like a manger for "going down to the manger". See.

  
tener pelos en la lengua
  20

Do not say something out of shame, fear, education, any reason that represses a comment and compares it to hairs that make it difficult to speak. Its negative form is used more as "not having hairs on the tongue". See also "no hair on the tongue", "no hair on the tongue", "doctor/glossophytic .

  
pregunta del millón
  11

It is "the great question, whose answer makes us winners, that solves a serious problem". The million is a reference to the question and answer contests that have as a final prize one million in current currency.

  




       


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