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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 434730 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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caqchikel
  20

It is another spelling for cachiquel ("people and their language of Mayan origin").

  
cakchiquel
  24

It is another spelling for cachiquel ("people and their language of Mayan origin").

  
kaqchikel
  23

It is another spelling for cachiquel ("people and their language of Mayan origin").

  
kaqchiquel
  16

It is another spelling for cachiquel ("people and their language of Mayan origin").

  
antonella
  17

1º_ It is an affectionate version of Antonia (feminine of Antonio) widely used in Italian. It has a Latin origin in anteeus, is, ici, ire ("to precede, go forward") the feminine diminutive suffix -she, and an interpretation as "the little preeminent, who precedes others and deserves respect and veneration". 2º_ Common name of the plant Anthurium Rosé , which could have influence from the Greek 945; 957; 952; 959; 962; (anthos "flower") but almost certainly taken from the name of the above definition. 3º_ The ' ( 7957 ) Antonella ' is an asteroid discovered by Andrea Boattini and Maura Tombelli, and named after their friend, astronomer Antonella Bartolini .

  
amelia
  16

1º_ Name of woman of Germanic origin, is a variant of Amalia . 2º_ Although little used in Spanish, in medicine it is "absence of a limb or limb". It is formed by the Greek 945; 957; ( an "without, out" ) 956; 949; 955; 959; 962; ( melos "member" ) . See Amelia .

  
lidia
  26

1º_ Lydia was the name of a kingdom located in western Anatolia that existed until the sixth century BC. C . . It had great wealth and commercial and cultural development. It is also mentioned in Greek mythological accounts. See "having a golden touch". 2º_ Lydia is a woman's name that comes from the kingdom of the Middle East, alludes to its wealth, its culture. 3º_ Second (as 'you') and third (as 'he/she') persons in the singular of the present indicatively, and second (as 'you') person in the singular of the imperative for the verb to deal . See verbs/lyds .

  
melisa
  31

1º_ Name of woman, from the Latin melissa, ae ("balm"), or perhaps from the Greek 956; 949; 955; 953; 963; 963; 945; ( mélissa "honey, bee" ) . 2º_ It is one of the common names for the plant Melissa officinalis. See lemon balm.

  
dafne
  14

1st_ Daphne (original 916; 945; 966; 957; 951; "laurel") was a nymph from Greek mythology pursued by the god Apollo, who fell in love with her because Eros bewitched him with a golden arrow, while with it she used a lead arrow to make her despise him. When Daphne was cornered, she asked her father, the river god, for help, who turned her into a laurel plant. Since then it is sacred in the cult of Apollo, and the crown made with its leaves (laureola) is a symbol of honor and triumph. 2º_ Name of woman, originated in the previous legend. See Laura.

  
filis
  17

1º_ 'Filis' is a woman's name that comes from the Greek 9" 965; 955; 955; 953; 962; Phyllís who according to Greek mythology became an almond tree when his beloved Demophon returned to his parents' land. It is a name widely used as a character in pastoral poetry. 2º_ By the previous one, it is a taxon today obsolete for the genus of plants to which the almond tree belongs. 3º_ It is said in poetic form of grace and delicacy to speak. 4º_ I said small clay that women used tied to the arm. 5º_ Name of a baseball team from Philadelphia, ( USA ) .

  
inemotivo
  9

It is some invention for "non-emotional" or "with deep emotion". See prefix in .

  
pandemita
  14

Neologism invented by the conspiracists who renounced the covid-19 pandemic to name those who followed the sanitary rules taught by each State. See suffix -ita ("belonging").

  
ciberanalfabeto
  23

It is a neologism that unites the prefix ciber- ("relative to data communication technology") with illiterate ("who does not know how to read or write") to name those who do not know or know how to operate machines that process information, such as computers, mobile phones or even ATMs in banks.

  
distingancia
  20

It seems to be some contraction between "distinction" and "elegance", but if it is a neologism I had not seen it before.

  
tetería
  23

Neologism of questionable construction for a local sale of tea ( to prepare it or as an infusion to drink ) . Obviously it is an analogy with cafeteria, but here the difference is that the Coffeeae plants are known as "coffee trees", but the Theeae were never called "tetos", so 'teahouse' seems more related to the teapot (in any of its meanings) that it would be a word from Spanish.

  
ursusagalamatofilia
  19

It is a failed attempt to give a more technical name to the furry fetish; And although it is a joke, we are going to put a context on it. This paraphilia includes not only erotic arousal wearing a stuffed animal doll, but especially cosplaying at least one of the participants in the sexual relationship with an animal costume resembling a furry. And it is true that in philias and lagnias it is not as demanding as in phobias, which must have a Greek etymology, but if the popular version is not going to be used, at least we must maintain coherence to invent a name: 'ursusagalamatofilia' would be a form of agalmatofilia (for 'agalmato', which is "fetish" and 'filia' as "sexual fixation") that as it corresponds is totally of Greek origin; But ursus, i ("bear") is Latin , by . . . "the teddy bear" 128552; . Honestly, I think that not even with 10060;arktoagalmatofilia we can save her, not even by evoking the priestesses 945; 961; 954; 964; 959; 953; ( arktoi ) , who disguised themselves as bears in the temple of Artemis Brauronia, so we better leave it in English.

  
antiséptico
  18

Preventing infection, topical disinfectant against pathogenic germs. See anti-, septic .

  
aséptico
  13

Concerning asepsis ("no pathogens").

  
coreuta
  22

Member or singer of a choir, it is said especially in Greek tragedy.

  
socoro
  15

Part immediately below the choir in a church, which is usually the entrance hall. See prefix so- ("below").

  




       


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