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furoya
  15545

  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15545 2 Obtained votes 336 2 Votes by meaning 0.02 7 Inquiries 468549 3 Queries by meaning 30 7 Feed + Pdf

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comprador compulsivo
  12

And. . . He is a "compulsive buyer", it is understood. See oneomania .

  
mercado digital
  11

It is understood by market ("commercial transaction site") and digital ( "relating to electronic data communication" ) .

  
rajita rica
  10

And. . . It is understood by rajita ("diminutive of raja") used as a euphemism for vulva, and rich ("tasty, appetizing, cute"). They had already published another version as rajita deliciosa.

  
ángel virtuoso
  16

If it is not a musician's spam then I suppose it is meant to refer to a virtue of angelic choirs, who execute God's plans. See angel, virtuous.

  
smart
  9

1º_ This word has had its evolution by the meanings of "acute", "intelligent", "elegant", and is also used as the adverb "agilely". It comes from the medieval English smert, for the archaic smeart ("ready", "stitch"), from the Germanic schmerzen ("sharp pain"). 2º_ 'SMART' is an acronym used in marketing to organize objectives, for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic , Time-bound ( "Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic , on Time").

  
irse de baretas
  13

Error for leaving rods ("having diarrhea") .

  
apio dormideras, adormideras
  9

This trolled already appeared in singular, also in plural and missing with comma. See celery, opium, opium poppy.

  
apio dormideras adormideras
  11

This trolled appeared in the singular, and the plural was missing. See celery, opium, opium poppy.

  
mitote mascaras
  9

See mitote , mask .

  
campo de accion en la investigacion cientifica
  8

This cannot be serious. See field, action, research, scientist.

  
rocin y manzanas
  12

It is a mistake for "rocks and apples" ("to do something despite the consequences. See "even if they venture rocks and apples" .

  
elisabet
  13

For me it should be Elisabeth, but there are many people who give it sharp accentuation. Thus Elizabeth would be a Latinized version of the Greek 917; 955; 953; 963; 945; 946; 949; 964; , which took it from the Hebrew 1488; 1457; 1500; 1460; 1497; 1513; 1462; 1473; 1489; 1463; 1506; (Eliishebha "God is my commitment"). See Elith, Isabel, Lisa, Libi, Beth.

  
elith
  15

It is a name that can be male or female that comes from the Hebrew 1488; 1457; 1500; 1460; 1497; 1513; 1463; 1473; 1506; (Elisha "God is my help"), or 1488; 1457; 1500; 1460; 1497; 1513; 1462; 1473; 1489; 1463; 1506; (Eliishebha "God is my commitment"), formed by 1488; 1461; 1500; (The "God") and 1513; 1464; 1473; 1489; 1463; 1506; ( shv "promise" ) .

  
inés
  20

Woman's name that looks like a Spanish version of Agnes, probably derived from the Greek 945; 947; 957; 959; 962; ("pure" agnostic), or 945; 956; 957; 959; 962; (amnós "lamb") which passed through the Latin angus, i with the same meaning, although later with religious sense.

  
nélida
  20

It is a woman's name with a disputed origin. It seems taken from Arabic 1606; 1604; 1583; (nalad "to give birth"), but Occitan etymologies, Latin and Greek, have been tested, in the latter case relating to the mythical founder of Pylos (Messenia), King Neleus (925; 951; 955; 949; 965; 962; ) , a name that also has no clear origin although it may come from the epithet " 957; 949; 963; 949; 955; 949; 969; 962;" ( Nese Leoos ) , interpreted as "generous to the people".

  
adni
  9

Name of Hebrew origin as another way of calling God according to the tetragrammaton of 1488; 1458; 1491; 1465; 1504; 1464; 1497; (Adonay), which in Latin characters is ADNI.

  
yaria
  13

Yaria is a woman's name that can have different etymologies depending on its origin. In America it comes from the Tupi language of Brazil where Iara or Uiara is a mythological being similar to a naiad or mermaid, because it inhabits rivers and attracts males to drown them, although for that matter it also means "lady", which the Portuguese could interpret as an indigenous name. For Europeans it could have come from the Greek 953; 945; 961; 945; ( iara "plant" ) , or perhaps from the Arabic name 1610; 1575; 1585; 1575; (Iara) taken from Persian 17( 1575; 1585; ( yar "partner, friend, helper" ) . There is also a Hebrew etymology from 1497; 1464; 1512; 1464; 1492; ( yará "throw, throw, flow like water, rain") . And a false cognate of the latter in Japanese 27085; ( iarí "spear" ) , which as a name -for me- should be masculine.

  
cereal
  19

1º_ Concerning the Roman goddess of agriculture Ceres. 2º_ Any plant of the poaceae family, of edible grain. The Latin name cerealis comes from the goddess Ceres, who according to mythology taught humans to cultivate. See TACC .

  
trigo
  15

It is the name of several grass plants of the genus Triticum, the most common being Triticum aestivum (bread wheat). See cereal .

  
cuyabra
  15

1º_ Common name of the creeping plant Lagenaria clavala or Lagenaria siceraria Mol . and its pumpkin fruits. 2º_ By the previous meaning container made with the fruit of that plant. 3º_ Feminine of cuyabro , by the inhabitants of Armenia ( Colombia ) .

  




       


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