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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 434565 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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onís
  38

Municipality in the community of Asturias (Spain).

  
dega
  38

Name of several cities around the world, in Ethiopia, in Ghana, in Liberia, in Iraq, in Eritrea, in Cameroon, in China, in Iran, in Nigeria, in Afghanistan and in Albania.

  
kobé
  31

Kobé is the name of 3 cities in Chad, Haiti and Mali respectively. See also Kobe .

  
kobe
  39

1º_ Name of at least a dozen geographical places in Chad, USA, Democratic Republic of congo, Indonesia, Nigeria and Japan. 2º_ By the Japanese city of 31070; 25144; (Kobe) in Hyogo Prefecture, wagyu cattle and their meat are also called 'kobe'. See also Kobé .

  
yura
  33

1st_ In Japan 30001; 33391; (iura "Yura") is a town in Wakayama Prefecture, a camping area in Yamagata Prefecture, a city in Tottori Prefecture, a peninsula in the Shikoku Region, and a river running through Kyoto and Hyogo Prefectures, . 2º_ In Peru 'Yura' is a municipality in the department of Loreto, a river and a district of the Province of Arequipa. 3º_ In Bolivia 'Yura' is an indigenous settlement in the department of Potosí. 4th_ In Lithuania 'Yura' is a city in the province of Marijampole. 5th_ In Russia 1070; 1088; 1072; (yiura "Yura") is a village in the city of Archangel, capital of the oblast of the same name. 6th_ In Syria 1575; 1604; 1610; 1608; 1585; 1577; (al yúrat "Al-Yura") is a neighborhood of the city of Deir al Zur, capital of the province of the same name.

  
orra
  30

1º_ Orra is a city in the province of South Sulawesi ( Indonesia ). 2º_ Orra is a town in Vestland county, Norway. By some mistake see horro , -orro .

  
sene
  32

1_ In the Old Testament 'Sene' is the name of a rock in the Micmas Pass, north of Jerusalem. From Hebrew 1505; 1504; 1492; ( senné , "thorn , bush") . See Boses . 2nd_ 'Har Sene', in Hebrew 1492; 1512; 1505; 1504; 1492; ("Bush Mount") is a mountain and nature reserve in Kisra-Sumei, Israel. 3º_ In Samoan, 'sene' is a subunit of logging ("currency of Samoa"). It would be a deformation of the English cent ("penny"). 4º_ Although it is no longer used in Spanish, it was once a way of calling the old man. From the Latin senex, senis with the same meaning .

  
faro
  35

1º_ Faro, in Greek 9" 945; 961; 959; 962; (pharos), is a small island off the port of Alexandria (Egypt). The origin of the name has several versions, in some it comes from the old word 966; 945; 961; 959; 962; ( faaros "cloth, ship sail" ) and a confusion with the name 'pharaoh' (the ruler of the territory) when baptizing it; in others it is a tribute by Menelaus to the sailor who took him to Sparta along with Helena after the Trojan War, called 9" 945; 961; 959; 962; ( Pharos ) . 2º_ By the previous one, high construction with a powerful light at the top that serves as a guide to the ships during the night, to avoid pitfalls or indicate the entrance to a port. And it is that in the third century BC. C . Sóstrato of Cnidus built the most important lighthouse of antiquity on that island for King Ptolemy II, known until today as the Lighthouse of Alexandria, even though it was destroyed by an earthquake centuries ago. 3º_ For the previous one, any fanal or lighting or signaling lamp, including some guidance system that uses radio frequency or infrared, by analogy. 4º_ Also by analogy and figuratively, all moral, intellectual, cultural, political reference, . . . which is taken as a guide.

  
integumentario
  31

In biology it is the name of a system formed by the coating of an organism, which can be skin, shell, exoskeleton, . . . and serves as a protection against the environment. It is also the connective tissue that surrounds the internal organs. It is an influence of English integument (with the same meaning), since in Spanish it could be "integumentary".

  
abdominotorácico
  24

Relative to the abdomen and chest. See suffix -ico .

  
vascular
  28

Relating to blood or sap vessels (especially in cormophytic vegetables).

  
abdomen
  33

Ventral region, which in animals continues to the thorax. See belly, belly.

  
trompa de falopio
  22

Each of the two ducts that connect the ovaries to the uterus, in the female reproductive system. They were studied in the sixteenth century by the Italian anatomist Gabriele Fallopio (pr. fallopian) .

  
arteria
  34

1º_ Vessels or ducts through which the blood of an organism circulates from the heart to the rest of the body. 2º_ By an association with the previous one, road or street through which vehicular traffic flows. And in a broader and more poetic sense, any conduit.

  
intrauricular
  36

Which is inside the ear. It is especially said of hearing aids that are placed in the ear canal. It is formed by the prefix intra- ("inside, internal") auricular (relative to the ear).

  
oreja
  32

1º_ Outer part of the ear, cartilaginous and with a certain shape of screen. See pavilion . 2º_ For the previous one, any outstanding part that has some resemblance by its form or arrangement. See handle ("handle") . 3º_ By synecdoche, the same ear, or the sense of hearing. 4º_ By the previous one, it is said of the "bell", of the thief who is to warn when the police arrive during a robbery. See chajá , araca . 5º_ Reduction of manyaoreja ("obsessive, who brings gossip and flattery to his superiors") . See ortiba ("whisk", whistleblower).

  
caranga resucitada
  86

It's another version of "resurrected louse," switching to the starving blood-sucking bug that rises swollen when it can sting enough. It has the same use, for "people of low socioeconomic status that by climbers or by a stroke of luck improves their position and feels superior to others".

  
mujer pública
  37

It is another euphemism for "prostitute", for the fact that "she is not the wife of a single man, but of anyone who pays her". He is not a female "public man," which would be a reduction of "man of public relevance."

  
pasar la noche en vela
  34

It is a voiceover that is used when not sleeping all night. It has a medieval origin, since one of the rites prior to being knighted by the king was to spend the previous night awake watching or guarding his weapons. See "spend the night in white".

  
en un tris
  30

He was about to refer the query to the entries in ( preposition ) , a ( article ) , tris ( "something slight, very short span, little noticeable fact") ; but it turns out that for the RAE the correct definition is that provided by CARLOS V. CICOTTINO, which makes it a locution, since it would have a meaning of its own. And I do not know the origin, but it would be good to understand how it went from inane to pernicious; unless the phrase is incomplete and is actually "in a tris of [some risky situation]". See synonym/tris, tris after .

  




       


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