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furoya
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  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15155 2 Obtained votes 88 2 Votes by meaning 0.01 7 Inquiries 436044 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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propositiva
  14

Feminine of propositional ("relative to purpose or proposition").

  
dravídica
  8

Feminine of Dravidian ("relating to the Dravida region, in India").

  
desmoralizada
  8

Feminine of demoralized ("who loses his will, with his morale fallen").

  
carburointensiva
  6

I was going to say that it is the feminine of "carbide-intensive", but it is a neologism that practically does not appear in any text for "intensive use of fuels as fuel". I'm guessing it's here because someone copied it by hand (and didn't make it masculine) from a reference in another neologism (also feminine) like "electrointensive".

  
lipídica
  9

Feminine lipid ("lipid-related").

  
corrugada
  11

Feminine corrugated ("wrinkled surface, with striations").

  
tasofobia
  8

It's a phobia of "sitting still," especially if it's for leisure, which expanded the concept to "fear of leisure." It comes from the Greek 952; 945; 963; 963; 969; (thassoo "to sit") 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; (fovos "fear").

  
automisofobia
  10

It is a more specific variant of misophobia, as the fear is of soiling oneself. The etymology is Greek by 945; 965; 964; 959; 962; ( autos, "same" ) 956; 965; 963; 959; 962; (mysos "pollution, garbage") 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; (fovos "fear").

  
fagofobia
  12

It is the fear of swallowing, of eating something that can choke and cause choking. Although by its Greek etymology it could simply be the "irrational fear of feeding", by 966; 945; 947; 949; 953; 957; ( fagein "to eat" ) 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; (fovos "fear").

  
androfobia
  10

Fear and rejection of the male, the male sex. From the Greek 945; 957; 948; 961; 959; 962; ( Andrós "adult male" ) 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; (fovos "fear").

  
misofobia
  12

Fear of contact with dirt, pollutants that can cause disease. It has Greek etymology by 956; 965; 963; 959; 962; (mysos "pollution, garbage") 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; (fovos "fear"). See germophobia, bacteriophobia.

  
simetrofobia
  10

It is the irrational fear of symmetrical shapes. It doesn't seem like a real phobia, maybe it's a discomfort or a rejection, unless it's focused on a specific circumstance. It is a word formed by the Greek words 963; 965; 956; 956; 949; 964; 961; 953; 945; (symmetry "with [equal or even] measurements") 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; (fovos "fear").

  
leucofobia
  7

Sickening fear of the color white. From Greek 955; 949; 965; 954; 959; 962; (leukós "white") 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; (fovos "fear").

  
ictiofobia
  8

Fear of fish, by extension also of fish. From Greek 953; 967; 952; 965; 962; (ichtys "fish") 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; (fovos "fear").

  
pantierno
  11

It is a Navarrismo that is used as "foolish, naïve, unhappy", probably from the nickname Pantierno with which they named Luis Tierno Marqueta, a well-known vagabond who walked the streets of Pamplona (province of Navarre, Spain) until the second half of the twentieth century.

  
estragao
  8

It is a vulgarism for estragado ("morally and/or physically ruined"), although it is used as such for stomach ailment, hunger or indigestion.

  
rincle
  8

It is a localism (or perhaps a vulgarism) in some Spanish regions for ringle or rengle ("row, row").

  
bacalá
  9

It's a way of calling the fish blue whiting (Micromesistius poutassou), especially the already cooked fish. It is probably an Andalusianism for cod ( Gadus morhua L . ) . By the definition of the Anonymous colleague see "to put the cod".

  
pispear
  10

It is a variant of pispar, most commonly used in the Río de la Plata.

  
chanquilón
  11

It is an Americanism for someone with big feet, or their shoe, which can also be a derogatory one. The etymology may be the same as flip-flop or flip-flop (for footwear). See suffix -on .

  




       


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