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furoya
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  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15270 2 Obtained votes 125 2 Votes by meaning 0.01 7 Inquiries 447622 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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pensante
  26

Who has the ability to think.

  
brillante
  34

1º_ That shines, figuratively "that stands out for its aptitudes". 2º_ Type of diamond cut.

  
boyante
  33

That buoy, that floats in the water without sailing, although not necessarily adrift.

  
bullente
  34

That bulle, that has the proper movement of boiling water. By comparison it applies to any set (of people, animals, things) that show repetitive, chaotic, irregular movement. See bullir .

  
punzante
  28

It is said of what punctures, that gives stitches, that wounds like a pointed object. It can also be used figuratively for a high-pitched sound, or a situation that hurts feelings.

  
auspiciante
  31

That sponsors, encourages, promotes, presents publicly. It is widely used in advertising, for an advertiser who somehow endorses a product. See sponsor, suffix -nte .

  
corriente
  34

1º_ That runs, that passes or flows. 2º_ It is said of something familiar, common, everyday, vulgar, that it is not extraordinary. 3º_ In electricity it is synonymous with amperage, due to the circulation of energy in the conductors.

  
tramposamente
  21

Done in a tricky way, with cheating, deception or bad intention.

  
abonezer
  25

It is a verb that has not been used since the Middle Ages, and means "to trust, to give guarantee to a person". See fertilizer .

  
abonecer
  32

1º_ Fertilize, fertilize a land. Surely a variant of "good, do good". 2º_ Pay a deposit, a dowry, a guarantee, pay an economic amount. See adonecer , abonezer .

  
romper
  33

1º_ To destroy something by breaking it into pieces, in a broad sense is to ruin it and that it does not serve its function. 2º_ Appear something, show yourself at a stroke. In this case it is by figuratively breaking what hides it. 3º_ break .

  
caer
  42

Move freely downwards by the effect of gravity. By association, "hang", also "descend in level".

  
sobrevender
  42

It has two interpretations. When there is a limited number of products offered (p. e.g. seats for a show) and sell more than the total stock or capacity, usually assuming that not all buyers are going to show up. Or when a buyer has already decided to acquire the product or service, but the seller keeps insisting as if he still has to convince him. It is formed by the prefix over- ("superior, surplus, above") sell ("offer a good for purchase").

  
desentender
  39

It would be an antonym of understanding using the prefix des-, although only for the meaning of "ally, relate" or "have authority in a matter", because it is not possible to stop understanding what has already been understood.

  
extraer
  37

Take something out, bring out, get a part of a compound, or a result of a complex operation.

  
entender
  28

1º_ Understand, assimilate a knowledge. 2º_ It is also used as "ally, friend", and it seems to me more a Galicism. 3º_ Have jurisdiction or jurisdiction over something; in principle it is said that because of the knowledge on the subject .

  
virula
  38

It is a way of calling the 'stick fish' or 'real hake' small. See pijotear .

  
marticuil
  49

It is another common name used in some regions of Mexico for the firefly (insect) or some other similar light bug.

  
dragón de agua
  34

Another common name for several insects of the order Odonato.

  
gallinete
  33

1º_ It is another common name for the martinete or hammer bird. 2º_ It is another name for the gallogallina, clearly a derogatory rooster.

  




       


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