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furoya
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  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15093 2 Obtained votes 88 2 Votes by meaning 0.01 7 Inquiries 430317 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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auto-
  26

Prefix used to indicate what is proper, which is done by itself. From the Greek 945; 965; 964; 959; 962; ( automos "same" ) .

  
-landia
  25

Suffix indicating "country, land, place, geographical site". It is of Germanic origin where land has the same meaning.

  
inter-
  34

Prefix of Latin origin as "in the middle, among several" .

  
getta
  29

1º_ Getta is a very uncommon feminine name in our language. Probably from Hebrew, since in the Bible there are place names with a similar pronunciation. 2º_ Although it is not a Spanish word, it sometimes appears under the influence of American slang and is pronounced 'gueta'. It is always a variation of get like "achieve, get", and sometimes like a mispronunciation of get off ("get off, drop by force") or a reduction of getable or gettable ("getable"). 3º_ In tennis it is said -informally- when a return is achieved that seemed impossible to achieve. See willy.

  
ursulina
  36

1º_ It is a redeemed version of the name Ursula; the translation -somewhat forced- of the diminutive in Latin added to the diminutive suffix '-ina' would be "ositite, oseznita". 2nd_ Concerning the Order of Saint Ursula ( Ordinis Sanctae Ursulae ) ; woman who belongs to that order or Company (if she is of the secular branch). See suffixes -ino , -ina .

  
kamia
  46

1º_ Another way of calling the Kumiai tribe, who inhabited the current border between Mexico and the USA. 2º_ Kamia is a woman's name. There is no agreement on its etymology; it could be a feminization of the Japanese kami (Shinto spirits with some resemblance to the Roman lares).

  
mercedes
  31

1º_ Plural of mercy ("gift, prize, benefit") . 2º_ For the above, it is a feminine name that comes from the Latin merces, edis ("reward" ). 3º_ Name of several geographical places. .

  
perla
  33

1º_ Spheroid formation that is created inside some mollusks when irritated by the entry of some foreign particle, which is covered by layers of mother-of-pearl, and extracted for its value in jewelry. See east ( brightness ) , carat ( measure ) , daisy ( mother-of-pearl ) . 2º_ For the previous one, it is used as a woman's name. 3º_ Small dose of liquid medicine enclosed in a round cover to ingest as a pill. It is associated with the jewel by the shape and size.

  
pamela
  39

1º_ 'Pamela' is a feminine name with a literary origin, since it appears popularized by the poem Arcadia (Philip Sidney, 1590), and although its author never confirmed it, it is assumed that he created it by combining the Greek voices 960; 945; 957;- ( bread- "all" ) 956; 949; 955; 953; ( meli "honey, sweet") as "all sweet". 2º_ Wide-brimmed women's hat, usually made of straw.

  
ara
  31

In addition to the definitions given, 'Ara' is a hypocoristic apocope of the name Araceli.

  
juacu
  27

He is a hypocoristic of the name Joaquin. Another variant is Joaco. See also juacu juacu .

  
mandy
  36

'Mandy' is a hypocoristic for names like Amanda, or perhaps Armando.

  
meli
  29

1º_ Latin lexical component, from mel, melli ("honey"), which also exists in Greek as 956; 949; 955; 953; ( meli ) . See medico/meli prefix , medico/mielo . 2º_ Hypocoristic of the names Melisa , Melina , Pamela , Amelia , Amalia , Melania , . . .

  
amy
  29

1º_ 'Amy' is a hypocoristic for names like Amanda, Amalia or Amelia. See Mandy, Meli. 2º_ 'AMY' is an acronym for the English Anti-Microbial Yarn ("antimicrobial tissue"). 3º_ 'AMY' is the IATA code for Ambatomainty Airport, (Melaky, Madagascar).

  
willy
  39

1º_ Willy, or also Willie, is diminutive of the name William or Wilhelm, which in Spanish is Guillermo, and in our language it is usually used as its hypocoristic. 2º_ It is the name of an acrobatics for motorcycles, bicycles and also for other vehicles where the vehicles advance on their rear wheels carrying the fronts in the air. It is an anglicism for wheelie, a diminutive of wheel ("wheel"), which has its Spanish version as a horse (for the position of the horse standing on its hind legs and with its hands up). 3º_ In tennis it is called 'willy' or 'great willy' to a play in which the ball is reached just before it sinks in the own area, with its back to the net and hitting with the racket so that it passes between the legs, calculating the direction and momentum so that it crosses the net and sinks in the rival area. The name is taken from the nickname of its creator, tennis player Guillermo Vilas. By some mistake see willi ( mythology ) , willys ( vehicle ) , english / willy ( "penis" ) .

  
emigración
  32

It is the movement of people (but also animals) to a place other than their habitat or natural settlement. It is formed by the prefix e- ("provenance, relative to the outside") migration. See immigration.

  
emigrante
  25

It is said of who migrates, from the point of view of where it leaves. It is formed by the prefix e- ("origin, relative to the outside") migrant. See immigrant.

  
inmigración
  35

It is the movement of people (but also animals) from their habitat or natural settlement to another as a destination. It is formed by the prefix in- ("inside") migration. See emigration .

  
inmigrante
  32

It is said of the one who migrates, from the point of view of the place that receives it. It is formed by the prefix in- ("inside") migrant. See emigrant .

  
migratorio
  49

Relating to immigration and emigration, the movement of people and animals from one region to another to inhabit it even on a seasonal basis.

  




       


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