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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 434961 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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mi
  23

1º_ Possessive adjective as apocope of mine. It is also used before a noun to indicate affection or respect. By some mistake see me (pronoun). 2º_ Name of a musical note . See ut queant laxis , ut queant laxis ( 1 ) , ut queant laxis ( 2 ) . 3º_ 'mi' is the symbol of mile (measure of length). 4º_ Acronym for Militia Immaculatae ("Catholic evangelizing movement"), Ministry of Information, international migrant, . . .

  
  22

First person pronoun . See with me, my .

  
locero
  24

1º_ Who is dedicated to producing or selling articles of earthenware. Also who deals with the washing of dishes in the dining rooms. For some mistake see losero . 2º_ Furniture to store the earthenware. 3º_ Dishwasher, crockery drainer.

  
losero
  16

1º_ Who installs the slab plates. Also who produces and sells them. For some mistake see locero . 2º_ Quarry from which the rock of the slabs is obtained.

  
tumba
  15

1º_ Underground tomb, tumulus, place where a deceased is buried and by extension its associated monument such as the tombstone, vault, . . . Latin was borrowed from the Greek 964; 965; 956; 946; 959; 962; ( tumbos "tumulus, swelling" ) . 2º_ Inflection of the verb tumbar ("fall, turn knock down") . See verbs/grave . 3º_ For the previous one, it is a somersault, a step of acrobatics. 4º_ Tumbadora made of hollow trunk. It has a Bantu origin. 5º_ Type of dance. 6º_ Prison, place of common and forced confinement. In this case the name seems to come from tumbo, a stew prepared to feed the inmates that in the general sense of "low quality food" is also called 'tomb'.

  
tumbo
  22

1º_ Overturning, somersault, grave or fall. 2º_ Large undulation of sea or terrain. 3º_ Common name of several curuba plants. 4º_ Puchero or stew with low quality meat that they cook in the barracks for the troops, or in the prison for the prisoners. By extension, any bad food preparation. It comes from the expression "tumbo de olla", for the last dump of ingredients in the pot (first the broth, then the vegetables and then the meat). See bodrio . 5º_ Tumbo , Tombo and El Tumbo is the name of several geographical places in Asia, Africa and America. 6º_ Inflection of the verb tumbar ("to fall, to turn to knock down"). See verbs/tumbo .

  
cybermonday
  24

Also cyber monday, is not Spanish but English, although it is understood in Latin America because it appears as an advertising resource to promote online sales with discounts on some Mondays. In our language the literal translation ciberlunes is used. See cyber- ("related to the internet"), Monday ( day of the week ) , English / monday ( "Monday" ) .

  
hall
  20

Hall ( pr . jol ) is a word of English origin, but is used in Spanish with the same meaning of "hall or space hall, vestibule".

  
whisky
  15

It is an anglicism for an alcoholic distillate of grains. This liquor has a Spanish version of its name as güisqui, but it is hardly used. English borrowed it from Scottish Gaelic uisge beatha or uiske beatha, or perhaps from Irish uisce beatha, although the origin of all seems to be the Latin aqua vitae ("water of life").

  
froyo
  18

I do not know if it is used much in Spanish, perhaps from some trademark, but in English froyo is an acronym for frozen yogurt ("frozen yogurt"), a candy or dessert.

  
password
  20

It is not Spanish but English, and it is little used in our language, because it was almost replaced in use by its translation "password". It is for computer use, to identify yourself on a computer that allows access through a key that does not necessarily have to be a word. See english/password (literally "word for pass").

  
chalet
  19

It is a Gallicism (pulling to helvecismo) that is used in Spanish, although chalet ("suburban family building with garden") is preferred.

  
poderoso
  21

That has power or power.

  
pernicioso
  24

It causes pernicicie , harmful , harmful .

  
sinuoso
  21

It has ripples and curves. Figuratively it is said of something complex and twisted. From the Latin sinus ("hollow, curved").

  
amoroso
  9

Relative to love, which demonstrates, feels or moves love.

  
glorioso
  19

Relative to glory, which deserves and receives.

  
estorboso
  25

That hinders, annoys, bothers . See get in the way.

  
azaroso
  20

That has or presents many mishaps and difficulties for its realization. By its etymology it would be something "related or dependent on chance", but in this case it refers more to bad luck than to good luck.

  
nervioso
  12

Relating to nerves; It is used more for its biological and psychological meanings, such as in the nervous system of animals or the state of agitation of mood.

  




       


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