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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 445776 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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desventuras
  9

Plural of misfortune ("unfortunate event").

  
balatas
  8

Plural of balata ("ferodo, mechanical brake pad", "ballad"). See balata (tree).

  
fisuras
  6

Plural of fissure .

  
manteles
  6

Plural of tablecloth .

  
truenos
  9

Plural of thunder .

  
zapatones
  4

Plural of shoe ( "augmentative of shoe, also some of safety") .

  
engonías
  7

Plural of archaic engonía ("angunia").

  
jujuíes
  19

Plural of jujuí ("Andean aboriginal people").

  
lares
  12

1º_ Plural of lar ("god of every home among the Romans") . 2º_ The place where one lives or where one is, one's own territory, the village where one lives. The meaning may come from the above definition, associating the protective divinity of the house with the physical place, although that does not explain why it is said in the plural. Another etymology supposes that it is a syncopation of 'places', which is usually used in the plural ('these places') to name local territories.

  
close
  8

1º_ Close , closed , finished . As a noun it applies to several objects, such as p . e.g. in England to a private, cul-de-sac. From the Latin clausus, a, um ("closed, covered"). 2º_ Close, very close together, almost without separation. It has an etymology like the previous case, taking "closed" as a close position.

  
puilla
  12

Diminutive of barb, although it may have specific uses.

  
chapucilla
  4

Diminutive of botched . See Sloppy .

  
esterilla
  7

Diminutive of mat ("carpet woven with vegetable fiber or esparto") . Because it is a "small mat" the term is also applied to doormats, chair covers, and ornaments made with the same technique.

  
puerquilla
  10

Feminine of the diminutive of pig, in its various meanings.

  
mijilla
  19

Syncopation of crumbs ("diminutive of crumb", "small quantity"). See mihilla.

  
migajilla
  6

Crumb is a diminutive of the derogatory or already diminutive crumb for crumb ("soft part of bread, or its little leftovers"), which is also used as "little, small".

  
cabezadilla
  7

Diminutive of bridle ("nodding, tilting of the head due to numbness or tiredness") .

  
nagüilla
  4

It is a diminutive of the Americanism nagua or nahua (more commonly used in its plural form) that the Spanish took as enpetticoat or enagüilla for garments.

  
diabetes mellitus
  13

It is a hormonal imbalance that prevents the body from assimilating glucose, which leads to a high level of sugar in the blood. Two of its symptoms are excessive urination and sweet-tasting urine, and that is why this disease is known as diabetes (from the Latin with Greek origin for "with a continuous flow of water") and mellitus (also Latin from the Greek for "with a taste of honey"). See diabetes insipidus.

  
diabetes insípida
  15

It is a kidney dysfunction in which there is an imbalance between fluids and salts in the body, and creates diabetes (in the original sense of the word) with excess urine. The name 'tasteless' ('tasteless') is to differentiate from another disease called diabetes mellitus, which gives urine a sweet taste.

  




       


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