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furoya
  15254

  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15254 2 Obtained votes 125 2 Votes by meaning 0.01 7 Inquiries 444069 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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encarnecida
  24

Feminine of incarnation ("made flesh, incarnate", "entered into flesh" ). For some confusion, see fierce, mocked.

  
azerbaiyana
  25

Female Azerbaijani (demonym of Azerbaijan) .

  
guerrillera
  18

1º_ Female guerrilla. 2º_ Species of guayabera ("broad shirt") .

  
ok boomer
  13

It is an expression addressed to a 'boomer' (person of the "baby boom" generation) as if giving him the reason in his opinions; but in reality it is dismissed. See OK.

  
no te preocupes por eso
  28

I thought it was another supposed synonym turned into a query, but I didn't find it; then it must be another piece of text that should never have been published and less answered. See no ( negation ) , te ( pronominal ) , verbs / worries , by ( preposition ) , that ( demonstrative pronoun ) .

  
fiao y crédito sus diferencias
  24

See fiao ("vulgarized form of fiado"), and (copulative conjunction), credit, su (possessive adjective), difference.

  
familia de la palabra color
  30

See family , word , color , cognate , étimo .

  
polea en una construcción
  16

See pulley ("simple machine") , in ( preposition ) , one ( "female article" ) , construction ( "building" ) .

  
acción y efecto de festejar
  27

Clearly it is the definition of celebration (as a noun), and it does not fit as a query.

  
lo hubieras dicho antes
  29

It is some fragment of text that is interpreted by what (pronoun), verbs/habers, said ("participle of the verb to say" ), before ("in previous tense or place") .

  
que tenia un ojo para saltarte un casco
  19

It is a poorly copied text from the 'Royal Commentaries of the Incas' (Garcilaso de la Vega, 1609).

  
norna
  27

Each of the Nordic divinities of the past, present and future (Urd, Verdandi and Skuld), similar to the Greek moiras or the Roman grim reapers. According to Scandinavian mythology there were more nornas of minor character.

  
asgard
  23

In Scandinavian mythology it is the abode of the Aces, their main gods. It comes from the archaic Norse Ásgarðr, probably formed by óss ("god") garðr ("enclosure, garden"). See esir , aesir , as , ragnarok .

  
amazona
  13

It is the name of the woman who belongs to a matriarchal tribe of warriors, according to Greek mythology that influenced the Latin imaginary; it was even supposed to exist in the Americas. It is known that there were peoples with women hunters and warriors in Asia and Europe, which could be the origin of the myth. The name 945; 956; 945; 950; 969; 957; (amazóon) is surely taken from Persian, where there was a similar word for "warrior"; although there is an unlikely Greek etymology where it would mean "without breast", and it is justified with a legend about the amputation of the right-handed chest to better handle the bow and arrow. 2º_ Related to the previous one, the woman who practices horseback riding is called 'Amazon'. 3º_ 'Amazona' is one of the common names of the plant Damasonium alisma found in the Euro-African Mediterranean region and in Western Asia. 4º_ 'Amazona' is the genus of birds of the family Psittacidae that inhabits from the Amazon rainforest to Mexico. See Amazon .

  
willi
  29

Beings from Slavic mythology, similar to elves or fairies. See Prader-Willi (syndrome).

  
ninfa
  25

1º_ In Greek mythology it was the name of the protective deities of nature (forests, rivers, lakes), all were beautiful women and of childbearing age. In Greek it is written 957; 965; 956; 966; 951; (nymphe), which is also a way of calling the "newlywed". See faun. 2º_ For the previous one, today it is used as a "beautiful teenager", although it has some erotic connotation. 3rd_ Young and libertine courtesan; probably because of the previous one. See nymphs. 4º_ In some animals, especially insects, it is a stage of development prior to adulthood. 5º_ Common name of the bird Nymphicus hollandicus . See parrot, carolina . 6º_ It is also a woman's name, but for some of its connotations it did not become very popular.

  
eco
  42

1º_ 'Eco' is the name of a nymph from Greek mythology capable of pronouncing the most beautiful words; but for deceiving Hera she was punished and lost her voice; he could only repeat the last word he heard. 2º_ By the previous one (or vice versa), it is the wave or sound reflected on a surface that return with a delay by the distance, and in the case of being words they are heard as a repetition. 3º_ For the above it is also a sound or a vague and confusing rumor. 4º_ Return or reflection in general of an effect . 5º_ Abbreviation or compositional element for "ecological" . See eco- .

  
lar
  29

1º_ Each of the domestic divinities in Roman mythology. 2º_ Surely with some association to the previous one, it is also called 'lar' to the "permanent fire in the old kitchens", to the "home", which is also a synonym of "house, dwelling, own place". 3º_ 'LAR' is the IATA code for the regional airport of the city of Laramie (State of Wyoming, USA).

  
heracles
  26

Demigod or Greek hero, best known by the Roman version Hercules. His birth name was 7944; 955; 954; 949; 953; 948; 951; 962; ( Alkeids "Alcides" ) , but as a hero he was called 7977; 961; 945; 954; 955; 951; 962; (Heraklees) by Apollo, which is the union of the name of the goddess 7981; 961; 945; ( Hera ) with the word 954; 955; 949; 959; 962; (kleos "glory, fame") for being the "glory of Hera, his servant".

  
sappho
  35

It is another way of writing the name of the Greek poet Sappho of Lesvos, almost a transliteration of the original 931; 945; 960; 966; 969; ( Sapphous ) .

  




       


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