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furoya
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  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15337 2 Obtained votes 125 2 Votes by meaning 0.01 7 Inquiries 451103 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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logograma
  37

It is the name for a symbol that has a meaning of its own, not necessarily literal, and that combines with others to form a more complex word or idea. In many cases it has its origin in an ideogram, but by stylization of the stroke they can end up being practically unrecognizable. All this gave rise to the use of logograms for artistic purposes in design and poetry. The name is from Greek etymology by 955; 959; 947; 959; 962; ( logos "history, treatise, knowledge" ) 947; 961; 945; 956; 956; 945; ( gramma "letter" ) . See logography, calligram, sinography.

  
braille
  39

The 'braille' system is a typhograph ("writing for the blind") that uses monospaced characters to read by touch, composed of up to 6 embossed dots located in the form of a seine, which gives a maximum of 64 combinations. There is an extended 8-point system (which includes the 6-point system) and allows you to use up to 256 characters, but it is less used. The name comes from its creator, the Frenchman Louis Braille, who was inspired by a military method to carry written messages to the front lines at night, without thinging down the position when reading them since it was not necessary to turn on a light. [Note: I take the opportunity to leave a link to a free online tool to see a complete braille booklet in Spanish https:// codepen . io/solipsistacp/details/HsjKI]

  
tiflografía
  43

Any writing system for the blind. From the Greek 964; 965; 966; 955; 959; 962; ( "blind" typuffs ) 947; 961; 945; 966; 949; 953; 957; ( grafein "write" ) . See tiflotechnology, braille.

  
antiguerra
  53

Who opposes war. It is used more anti-war. See prefix anti- .

  
antivuelco
  28

That "avoids turning" to something. Also "that protects from the consequences of a rollover".

  
antinmigrante
  27

It's not that it doesn't exist, but it's a bit weird to use this word and more in the singular, because you can't be against a particular immigrant; you are against immigration, against an immigration policy. See prefix anti-, anti-immigration.

  
antilavado
  46

The fiscal and police group that investigates money laundering operations is said to have been investigated. Also of the legal methods that prevent this type of fraud. See prefix anti-, washing, bleaching.

  
anticentralista
  33

It opposes centralism ("system of government with a central power"). See federalism.

  
antinatural
  30

It is said of what is against nature, of what is not natural. See prefix anti- .

  
hacer zaguán
  40

The expression "make hallway" refers to the pampering (or something else) that the bride and groom lavish on the zaguanes, before one enters to visit the house and family of the other, or before retiring. As it is usually a fairly discreet place in homes, it was very common for couples to use it to have some intimacy, out of sight of relatives. 'Making a hallway' was also a previous step, almost ceremonial, for the woman to agree to consummate the sexual act itself with her suitor. Although today societies are more permissive, and houses have fewer zaguanes. See flannel .

  
andar con la vena
  30

The most common locution is "to be in a vein" for "inspired, with genius"; but this seems like a way of saying "to be hot" ("up, or angry"). See vein ("inspiration") ; also inflamed vein, by some enlargement.

  
en bolas
  30

It is another version for in balls, with the same meaning.

  
chino tuerto
  30

It's a humorous way of calling the "erect penis, with the foreskin retracted." Although it could also be an Oriental who lost an eye. See Chinese, one-on-one.

  
sexo contra natura
  130

It is a way of calling an "anal sexual relationship", although it can be extended to masturbation and for some authors even to telephone and virtual sex. It would not be a locution, since it is formed by two understandable concepts such as sex (in the sense of practice) and the -this one?- expression against nature; however, it should perhaps be explained that the fact of considering it unnatural comes from a very religious concept, where sexual intercourse has reproductive purposes and male homosexuality is condemned. See pedication, and since it is published, also sin against nature sin against nature.

  
megalomaniaco
  33

It must be a mistake by megalomaniac.

  
pinfano
  39

Surely it is a mistake by pínfano ("pífano") .

  
acoro
  36

It does not officially exist but is used (badly) as a deverbal to corral or to acorarse with the sense of "suffering a disease".

  
perortico
  27

Thus, the people of Malaga say perórtico (festive variant of "perita"). But this can not only be an error in Malacitano but also a mistake by periaortic or portico.

  
paramovia
  36

Surely it is another obsessive query about the glygic (or gíglico) text written by Julio Cortázar, hoping that someone will give it a literal meaning. Too bad it's not going to happen – and not just because it has a misspelling. With another twist, we can assume that they are the words páramo and vía without accents and without the space of separation.

  
reselladio
  36

It seems to me that it can only be a mistake by resembled. See prefix re- , sealed .

  




       


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