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furoya
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  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15204 2 Obtained votes 88 2 Votes by meaning 0.01 7 Inquiries 439361 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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estros
  30

Plural of estrus, in its various meanings.

  
sesos
  34

Plural of brain ("brain"), although it is also usually used to refer to only one. It must be because it has two hemispheres that appear symmetrical, and in Spanish there are several cases where a plural is used for a singular object of two equal parts.

  
amorines
  37

1º_ Plural of amorín ("image of cupid as angel", "amorío") . 2º_ It was a secret political and religious organization formed by about 600 people in the state of Utah (USA) in the mid-nineteenth century. Their purpose was to prevent Catholic advance into a territory dominated by the Mormons of the Latter-day Saint Movement, where they had settled after being expelled from other states.

  
ok boomer
  35

It is an expression addressed to a 'boomer' (person of the "baby boom" generation) as if giving him the reason in his opinions; but in reality it is dismissed.

  
pulzante
  27

Error by pulsating, sharp, sweetener, . . .

  
nitio
  41

It may be an error by NiTiO 8323; ( nickel titanium oxygen sub three ) , sharp , nimious , lithium , site , . . .

  
benda
  26

Error by venda , verbs / venda , band , blessed ( blessed ) , path , menda , Zenda , beoda ( beodo ) , . . .

  
poster
  30

Error by poster , dessert , post , post , dessert , English / poster , . . .

  
tejeria
  33

It may be a mistake by weaving ("weaving, roof"), the feminine of weaving, verbs/weaving, verbs/fear, verbs/tajearía, . . .

  
pavilado
  43

I'm not sure where this mistake came from, it may be a misinterpretation of pabiloso ("mortecino"),, or come from savvy ("awake").

  
dictrico
  29

It looks like some spawn between diptych and triptych, perhaps a bad typing of pictorial, or district, or jaundiced, or dielectric, or diacritic, or . . .

  
genocidio
  37

It is a type of crime against humanity, where a group is exterminated because of its racial origin, its religion, its sex, . . . It can be extended to political, ideological, geographical differences; but in truth the practical limit for this concept should be outside an armed conflict, since a war is always between opposing sides for some reason, and in a genocide one kills only for a characteristic of the victims. It is a word first used as a title in a chapter on the Shoah of the work Axis rule in occupied Europe ("The axis domain in occupied Europe", Raphael Lemkin, 1944), combining the Latin voices gens, gentis ("nation, people, tribe, clan") the suffix -cidium ("who kills").

  
shoá
  38

'Shoah' is a word of Hebrew origin as 1492; 1513; 1493; 1488; 1492; (yoá "catastrophe") which is used by the Jewish people to refer to the genocide they suffered during the third Reich regime in Nazi Germany. See Holocaust.

  
abismo
  37

1º_ Huge depth, extreme difference of heights downwards, difficult or even impossible to measure. It comes from the late Latin abyssus, and which takes it from the Greek 945; 946; 965; 963; 963; 959; 962; ( abyssos "bottomless") . See chasm . 2º_ In heraldry it is the central part of a shield. See mise in abîme . 3º_ Poetically, "hell" (as a place). 4º_ First (as 'I') person in singular of the present of the indicative mode for the verb abismar . See verbs/abyss.

  
abisal
  30

Relative to the abyss . In geology it is called this to the deep seas above 2000 meters.

  
zagal
  29

1º_ In Spain he is "young man, shepherd, waiter". From Arabic 1586; 1594; 1604; 1608; 1604; ( zaglul "boy, young, agile") . 2º_ Women's undergarment, as a petticoat.

  
ménade
  32

Priestess of Bacchus or Dionysus, all were characterized by their frantic behavior during orgiastic celebrations; by extension, today it is used poetically to name a woman who is sexually uncontrolled and/or at a party. It comes to us from Greek (through Latin) ???????? ( mainados "crazed") .

  
ninfómana
  53

It should be the feminine of a nymphomaniac, but it is not a masculine quality; so the definition is: "woman who has nymphomania or uterine fever (an insatiable sexual appetite)".

  
cuenco
  34

1º_ Concavity, hollow part of a piece or body. 2º_ For the above, vessel, bowl or bowl, usually without handles; also a basket or cuezo. 3º_ Cuenco (Cuencu, in Asturian) is a town in the Principality of Asturias (Spain).

  
tazón
  36

Augmentative masculinized cup, for one larger than usual or for a bowl with foot or support base.

  




       


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