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furoya
  15247

  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15247 2 Obtained votes 125 2 Votes by meaning 0.01 7 Inquiries 443962 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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orquestar
  21

1º_ Make a musical arrangement for orchestra. 2º_ In a figurative sense it is to organize a plan in which many factors intervene.

  
desfogar
  24

1º_ Release a breath of fire. 2º_ For the previous one, show or externalize a passion. 3º_ Turn off the quicklime. It is formed with the prefix des- the verb fogar ("to do, to have fire").

  
urbanizar
  19

1º_ Convert a land or underdeveloped area into a town or city, with its streets, public services, buildings. 2º_ Give urban education. See city, urban, urbanism.

  
rioplatense
  23

Relative to the Río de la Plata, to its region, especially to the cities of Buenos Aires (Argentina) and Montevideo (Uruguay).

  
neerlandés
  32

It is the name of the Netherlands (European country, mainland part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands), also its language and that related to its nation. The original name of the country is Nederland ("lowlands") for the system of dikes and canals that allowed it to gain territory to the water, even being below sea level, although the Spanish its name came from the French version néerlandais (pr. Dutch) . See Dutch.

  
boquense
  28

1º_ Relative to the neighborhood of La Boca in Buenos Aires (Argentina) and its inhabitants. 2º_ Fan of Club Atlético Boca Juniors, from Argentina. See bostero, zeneize, xeneize, pizero or pizzero.

  
genovés
  29

Name of the city of Genoa ( Italy ) . Relating to their language. See zeneize .

  
judío
  23

Gentilicious of Judea . Relating to Judea or Judaism (religion), hebrew is also said for its ethnicity and for the culture and tradition of its people.

  
persa
  39

Demonym of Persia (present-day Iran) .

  
británico
  30

In principle it is gentilicio and relative to the ancient region of Britannia, but today it is used for Great Britain (main island of the United Kingdom).

  
turco
  31

1º_ Gentilicio of Turkey, relative to that country and its culture. In Latin America (especially in Argentina where we are too brute to generalize) the nickname 'Turkish' is applied to anyone with origin in the Near and Middle East, especially if they are Muslims and except for Jews. 2º_ In joking form, in some regions of Spain and America it is called 'Turkish' to the pure wine, without lowering with water, because it is not baptized. By extension, also to the drunk; and 'Turkish' to drunkenness.

  
tos convulsa
  22

Also called convulsive cough or pertussis, it is a disease that produces a strong cough, with seizures. See convulsive.

  
por fis
  30

It is another version of porfis or porfi. See porfa, plox, and as until now no one had the courage to add the entry correctly also the error 10060; porfaplis .

  
triple x
  32

It is another way of writing "XXX" in several of its meanings.

  
mal de siam
  36

It is one of the many names by which yellow fever was known. See Siam .

  
ojo de venado
  30

It is another common name for the Congolese plant.

  
gráfico de pastel
  25

It is a version of "cake chart" or "cake chart".

  
gráfico de torta
  36

It is a version of "cake chart" or "cake chart".

  
chin chin
  25

1º_ Variant of chinchín . See chin . 2º_ Part of the chorus of one of the versions of the children's song "Mambrú se fue a la guerra" ( ?? ) . Ver mambrú went to war.

  
tullu chaki
  21

It is evidently Quechua, and not Spanish. Also, to me it sounds chaki tullu ("femur"), but since it is a composite voice and my knowledge of runasimi is very poor, it may be said both ways, and I don't know. It is formed by Quechua/tullu ("bone, skeleton", by affinity "skinny", by similarity "stem of vegetables") and Quechua/chaki ("leg of animal, foot").

  




       


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