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  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15211 2 Obtained votes 92 2 Votes by meaning 0.01 7 Inquiries 439510 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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san
  36

1º_ Apocope of saint . 2º_ Although in Spanish the acronym 'SAN' has varied developments, the most used is for the English Storage Area Network ("storage area network") in computing. 3º_ 'San' is the name of a municipality in the region of Segú (Mali). 4º_ 12373; 12435; (San) is an honorific treatment used in Japan, it is interpreted as "sir or madam". 4º_ 'SAN' is the IATA code for San Diego International Airport, Lindbergh Field (California, USA).

  
santo
  35

1º_ As an adjective it is something or someone consecrated to God and venerated for its virtue, its perfection, for its relationship with the sacred or miraculous. 2º_ As a noun is each person sanctified by some Christian churches. 3º_ It is also the way to call as an honorific title before the first name to sanctified people; which in most cases apocopate is used as san.

  
macro-
  34

More than a prefix is a compositional element meaning "large". From the Greek 956; 945; 954; 961; 959; 962; ( makros "tall, wide, large, durable") .

  
-ardo
  47

Suffix that is used to create an augmentative of a noun, although in Spanish it is also a derogatory or a holiday. It has a Germanic origin in hard ("strong, brave").

  
per-
  31

Prefix of Latin origin: "reinforcing , which is complete; that it is wrong or flawed; that crosses" .

  
termo-
  34

Prefix for "temperature, heat" . From the Greek 952; 949; 961; 956; 959; ( thermo "warm" ) .

  
pudding
  21

It is a type of cake, which in America (USA and Canada) is sweet, but in Europe (especially in England) it has a salty origin. In medieval English 'poding' was a kind of sausage, animal casing stuffed with meat, most likely taken from the Old French boudin ("blood sausage").

  
friza
  46

Inflection of the Spanish verb frizar . See verbs/friza .

  
escardiendo
  40

Gerund of the old and already unused verb escardir ("weeding").

  
autentico
  24

Inflection of the verb authenticate . See verbs/authentic .

  
incurre
  48

Inflection of the verb incur . See verbs/incurs .

  
leve
  48

1º_ It is said of what is light in weight, subtle, that it cannot produce a significant change in a situation. 2º_ Inflection of the verb levar . See verbs/leve . I was thinking that if mild is something so lene, why in art is an infraleve something so relevant?

  
amigo leal
  30

It is that: a "friend who is loyal". It is neither a voiceover nor does it present difficulties in its interpretation.

  
depresión leve
  32

It is a psychological or psychiatric condition, and is perfectly understood by depression and mild.

  
efecto nocebo
  31

See effect , nocebo .

  
sin ganas
  34

Seeing without (preposition), wins ("desire, will for something"). The talk continues as if unwilling, slow, dismissive, about the bad weather.

  
mal humor
  32

And. . . it is that: an evil ("apocope of bad") humor ("genius, disposition, mood" ).

  
catarro fuerte
  44

It must be a cold that hits hard, right?

  
caló
  35

1º_ Most common Roma language version ("gypsy") in Western Europe. 2º_ Inflection of the verb calar . See verbs/caló .

  
romaní
  34

Gypsy, relating to their culture and language. See caló .

  




       


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