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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 434558 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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activista-terrorista
  47

See activist, terrorist. In these cases you can leave the space and omit the hyphen, although it is a resource to highlight the union of concepts.

  
científico-tecnológico
  30

See scientific ("relative to science"), technological ("relative to technology").

  
bar-restaurante
  39

See bar , restaurant .

  
pictórico-poético
  33

See pictorial ("relative to drawing or painting"), poetic ("relative to poetry"), calligram.

  
super-8
  42

Record format in film, on a film (almost) 8 mm wide. It is an improvement of the 'Double 8' format, as the print area per frame is almost 50% larger. As it is a commercially registered name of English origin, 'Super-8' carries a hyphen but not an accent. See prefix super- .

  
ciclofobia
  28

It would actually be the "irrational fear of wheels, of whatever has wheels or their circular shape", but also the "fear of repetitive sequences". The "fear of bicycles" began as an irony, a humorous by the daring (almost suicidal) way in which cyclists behave on the streets, and the fear they provoke to motorists who have to avoid them. It consists of 954; 965; 954; 955; 959; 962; ( kyklos "wheel, circle, cycle" ) 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos "fear") . See trypophobia.

  
cinofobia
  22

Pathological fear of dogs. From the Greek 954; 965; 969; 957; ( kyoon "can , dog" ) 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos "fear") .

  
aicmofobia
  30

It is the fear of sharp and pointed objects. It consists of the Greek voices 945; 953; 967; 956; 951; ( aikhme "spearhead or arrow" ) 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos "fear") . See belonephobia, trypanophobia, cnidophobia.

  
sinofobia
  29

It is a phobia, but I do not know if it is really a pathology, since it would be a "fear of what is related to China (eastern country)", although the prefix sino- refers more specifically to writing, language or culture.

  
tripanofobia
  31

It is the pathological fear of being pricked, nailed or injected with hypodermic needles. It consists of the Greek voices 964; 961; 965; 960; 945; 957; 959; 957; ( triperon "drill , trepan" ) 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos "fear") . See belonephobia, aicmophobia, cnidophobia.

  
ciprinofobia
  31

It is the pathological fear of catching a sexually transmitted disease (STD), and by extension prostitutes who can transmit them. The origin has a curiosity, and that is that these diseases are called 'venereal' in allusion to the Latin goddess of love and sex Venus or Venera; but it turns out that phobias are baptized with names taken from the Greek, so their mythological equivalent Aphrodite had to be used by one of their names, which is Kypris, taken from the Greek name 922; 965; 960; 961; 959; 962; ( Kypros ) for the island of Cyprus where the goddess was born according to some traditions, to add the suffix -phobia. See nosophobia.

  
cimofobia
  25

It is the fear of waves, of waving surfaces. It comes from the Greek voices 954; 965; 956; 945; ( kima "wave , wave" ) and 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos "fear") .

  
clitorofobia
  20

I don't know if it will be a true phobia, but it is a "fear of the clitoris", so it can be interpreted as a "fear of sexual intercourse with a woman". See gynecophobia, coitophobia.

  
cableado
  27

1º_ As an adjective it is something that uses cables, for connection or support. See wired. 2º_ As a noun is the network or the laying of cables in a system. 3º_ Participle of the verb cablear .

  
alámbrico
  31

1º_ Relative to wires . 2º_ It is said of an artifact that uses cables to connect to others or to a network. By extension, what is joined with lines . See wiring ( adjective ) .

  
averso
  29

1º_ It is an archaism for "evil, avieso". 2º_ It was also used as "adverse, opposite", and even today we still find it in technical texts, because it sounds more professional.

  
adverso
  41

Opposite , opposite . From the Latin adversus, with the same meaning .

  
wolframio
  47

It is a transition metal of atomic number 74, also known as tungsten. There are different opinions about the origin of the name, some attribute it to the Irish chemist Peter Woulfe, but it is most likely a German voice where wolf means "wolf" and rahm is "cream, cream", and would have a superstitious origin for the mining story about a wolf-shaped demon and its corrosive slimes, although there is also a mythological one by hraban ("crow"), which together with the wolf wolf are representative animals of Odin.

  
tungsteno
  40

It is a transition metal of atomic number 74, also known as tungsten. The name is of Swedish origin and means "heavy stone", for tung ("heavy") and sten ("stone"); and is preferred in America perhaps because of Anglo-Saxon influence.

  
tardoantiguo
  36

Relating to the period known as Late Antiquity.

  




       


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