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furoya
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  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15360 2 Obtained votes 125 2 Votes by meaning 0.01 7 Inquiries 452365 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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logografía
  37

At one time the historiographical work of Herodotus and earlier was named; and centuries later to a shorthand system. Today is the name given to writing systems that use logograms as symbols representative of ideas to compose larger words. The concept would be between the lexema and the ideogram. The name is composed of the Greek voices 955; 959; 947; 959; 962; ( logos "history, treated, knowledge" ) 947; 961; 945; 966; 949; 953; 957; ( graphein "write" ) .

  
agrafobia
  37

Unfounded and pathological fear of rape. From Greek 945; 947; 961; 945; ( agra "attack on a prey") 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos "fear" ).

  
autoctofobia
  33

It is another way of calling endophobia, perhaps etymologically tighter, although none is a real phobia but a "rejection of the country itself or its culture". It has a Greek origin in 945; 965; 964; 959; 962; ( "same" autoós) 967; 952; 969; 957; ( cthón "earth" ) 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos "fear" ).

  
hemocitoblasto
  43

It's a way of calling hemogonia. From Greek 945; 953; 956; 945; ( aima "blood" ) 954; 965; 964; 959; 962; ( kytos "cell" ) 946; 955; 945; 963; 964; 959; 962; ( blastós "germ, origin" ).

  
hematoblasto
  41

It's a way of calling hemogonia. From Greek 945; 953; 956; 945; ( aima "blood" ) 946; 955; 945; 963; 964; 959; 962; ( blastós "germ, origin" ).

  
grileiro grileira
  36

It is not Spanish but Brazilian Portuguese, and grileiro ( "squatter with truchos papers") is not used in our language.

  
flâneur flâneuse
  30

Although not Spanish, see fl'neur.

  
masover masovera
  48

It's not Spanish but Catalan. View catalan/masover ( "masovero" )

  
mosso mossa
  50

It's not Spanish but Catalan. See Catalan/Mosso ( "Mozo, young, recruit" ).

  
precordillerano
  42

Relative to a precordillera, which inhabits it.

  
escandinavo
  43

Concerning Scandinavia, also the Gentile of that European region.

  
caribeño
  24

Relative to the Caribbean (to the sea, the region, its culture).

  
esp
  34

1st_ ESP is the IATA code for Stroudsburg-Pocono Airport in East Stroudsburg (Pennsylvania, USA). 2nd_ In English it is a fairly common acronym, but in Spanish almost exclusively relates to Spain, as the old ISO code for the peseta.

  
rou
  36

1st_ ROU is an acronym, which should be used as an acronym, of the "Eastern Republic of Uruguay" 128578; . 2nd_ It is also the ISO and IOC country code for Romania. 3rd_ And the IATA code for Ruse Airport (Bulgaria).

  
isi
  40

1st_ ISI is the IATA code for Isisford Airport (Queensland, Australia). 2nd_ Acronym for "Industrialization by Import Substitution", a mechanism for industrial development used by primary economy countries by encouraging the manufacture of locally manufactured products and taxing imports. 3o_ Stands for InterSymbol Interference, a distortion in the telecommunications signal (especially digital) by overlapping or deleting data that confuses reception.

  
app
  35

1o_ In medicine 'APP' is the acronym for "patient pathological history". See anamnesis . 2nd_ 'APP' has several developments in Spanish, such as "public-private partnership" or "potentially dangerous animal". 3rd_ 'APP' is the acronym for the Peruvian political party Alianza Para el Progreso . 4th_ 'app' is the acronym for applet and English/application ( "application, software to install on an operating system") .

  
qap
  73

1st_ 'QAP' is one of the so-called 'Q codes' that are used internationally as an abbreviated consultation in telegraph and later radio communications. It means "Quiet At Phrequency", which translates as "standby?" and is also used as an answer. 2nd_ By the above is found in colloquial use as "quadpe", where the acronym 'QAP' is interpreted as "Stay Attentive to Earrings" in Spanish. 3rd_ By the previous one, in Colombia a television newscast (then news portal) with the name 'QAP' was broadcast in Colombia, which closed with the phrase 'Good night, we were Q. to. Q. » , in this case as "we are attentive and pending". That's why there are memorized Colombians who end a conversation by remediing the slogan of that program with the "quader" hose. 4o_ In English 'QAP' is short for quadratic assignment problem, a mathematical issue with practical applications in localization and design of circulation spaces, ergometry, location of electrical components on a circuit, . . . 5th_ 'QAP' is the IATA code for the airport of the city of Apapa ( Nigeria ).

  
nombre de pila
  47

It is the proper name that is added to a person's last name from birth as an official or legal identification. The locution comes from the baptismal font used by some religions (especially Catholicism) to give sacrament to children. Before the existence of civil records, each church made a book with the name and date of baptism of its faithful, which had an official value in the absence of a better one.

  
radio pasillo
  42

It is a name for gossip or rumor - always unofficial - circulating in a circumscribed institution or realm. It is taken to radio in the sense of "propaladora", and to aisle ( "internal runner") to highlight that it is an informal circuit. See witches' mail.

  
gigante asiático
  42

It is an epithet to name China (country).

  




       


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