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  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15224 2 Obtained votes 125 2 Votes by meaning 0.01 7 Inquiries 441178 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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micro
  24

1º_ Small, reduced, it is used exclusively to compose with other words as in the case of micro bus ("urban collective"). See macro . 2º_ Name of the micro symbol; , representing the 1/1 82''000 82''000 part of a unit . 3º_ Apocope of several words that begin with the prefix micro- , such as microphone , microprocessor , handset , . . .

  
holo
  29

Compositional element by "completely, in its entirety", usually used as a prefix . It is taken from the Greek 959; 955; 959; 962; ( holos "all, whole" ) . It is also found as the name of characters from series, anime, companies and even cryptocurrencies.

  
oxi
  53

Lexical component of Greek origin that almost always refers to oxygen, but 959; 958; 965; 962; (oxys) can mean "acidic" or "acute".

  
fono
  24

Lexical component of Greek origin for what is related to audible sound. It comes from the voice 966; 969; 957; 951; ( fooné "voice, sound, speech") .

  
crono
  47

1º_ Lexical component taken from greek 967; 961; 959; 957; 959; 962; (chronos) which means "time". 2º_ Apocope of "timed" ("time measured with a chronometer") . 3º_ In classical mythology Cronus is the name of one of the sons of Uranus, and also of the god of time.

  
cito
  22

1º_ Lexical component of Greek origin as 954; 965; 964; 959; 962; (kytos "vessel, receptacle"), which passed into technical Latin to name what relates to cells. See quote- , -quote and also -ito. 2º_ Interjection formerly used to scare away or call dogs. See zape , Zutano . 3º_ Inflection of the verb to quote . See verbs/quote.

  
quir
  27

1º_ It is considered a compositional element, although in Spanish the prefix quiro- ("hand") would be more adjusted, at most "cir-", although I think this is only used in "surgery" and relatives. 2º_ It is a Castilianization, like kir, of the Hebrew voice 1511; 1460; 1497; 1512; ( kir "wall, fortress" ) , several times mentioned in the Tanakh ("canonical holy books of Judaism" ).

  
anofeles
  23

It is a genus of dipteran insect, which like many mosquitoes is hematophagous in the case of females and some transmit with their bite the parasite of malaria or malaria. The name has Greek components: 945; 957; ( an "without , out" ) 959; 966; 949; 955; 959; 962; (ophelos "utility, benefit"), which is interpreted as "useless, harmful".

  
hormiga
  29

Insect with the scientific name Formicidae . It comes from the Latin formica, with the same meaning.

  
mosquito
  28

Culicid dipteran insect, females are hematophagous. The name is most likely of Latin origin, for musca, ae ("fly"). For some of its characteristics it gave name to geographical places, airplanes, satirical newspapers. See mosquito .

  
gusano
  22

It is a common and generic name for small invertebrate animals and elongated body larvae that move by contractions. For this characteristic it is compared to creeping animals, and is also used as an insult, similar to reptile, dragged.

  
ácaro
  24

Genus of arachnids, almost always parasites, although there are some that are predators. As a feature, the division between thorax and abdomen is almost indistinguishable. The name is of Greek origin by 945; 954; 945; 961; 951; 962; ( ácares "that can not be shortened more" -by the small- ) .

  
caranga
  31

Among other meanings, the 'caranga' is a hematophagous insect, which depending on the region can be the name of a louse or a bedbug.

  
maguire
  17

Larva of edible beetle, also called mojojoy, suri, or magüire. See also xamue .

  
luciérnaga
  32

Lampirid insect, whose main characteristic is to have a bioluminescent organ. See light bug.

  
belari
  28

Belari is a city in the Western Region of Nepal. See Bellary ( India ) , Bel Air .

  
bizancio
  20

Byzantium was the capital of Thrace (in Ancient Greece), located in the Bosphorus Strait. It was refounded in the fourth century as Constantinople by Emperor Constantine I, but they traditionally retained the demonym of Byzantines. Although its etymology is unknown, there is the assumption of an origin as an eponym of the mythical King Byzas.

  
carrán
  30

Carrán, or more accurately Carrán-Los Venados, is the name of an active volcano in the Chilean Andes.

  
alemannia
  20

European territory occupied by the Alamanni during the Middle Ages, also known as Alamannia or Swabia. Not to be confused with Germany (current country of Europe).

  
silema
  21

Silema is the name of a city in the Eastern Province, Sierra Leone. By some mistake see xylem, dilemma, mermaid, . . .

  




       


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