Dictionary
 Open and Collaborative
 Home page

Spanish Open dictionary by furoya



furoya
  15483

  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15483 2 Obtained votes 336 2 Votes by meaning 0.02 7 Inquiries 462398 3 Queries by meaning 30 7 Feed + Pdf

"Statistics updated on 6/18/2024 3:26:04 AM"




lamecirios
  42

Perhaps more elegant version of suckers.

  
alpedismo
  355

Name by which they baptized the attitude of being fart, without occupation, without aspirations, doing nothing.

  
demigrancia
  36

It is a noun created from the adjective demigrante, which was originally clearly an error of typing by the word denigrating, as seen in the original text which is in an example of the above link. There also mentions migrant etymology, which is an extreme, forced and xenophobic interpretation (at the time perhaps interested) by an association with the unpleasant popular meaning that ended up vulgarly defining the eler ring 'demigrante'.

  
carnificino
  10

Adjective concerning carnificine (Latinism by "torture [of the body, of the meat]) , used by the literates even if it is not in the dictionary. See carnifice ( executioner ).

  
postprandial
  38

It means "after lunch", and is formed by the Latin preposition post ( "then, next, subsequent" ) prandium, i ( "lunch, first meal" ). See also post- , doctor/postprandial .

  
monocatenario
  27

"Single-chain"; used in genetics, specifically for DNA and RNA chains. It is a hybrid term between the Greek mono- and the Latin catenarius ("chained)..

  
plásmido
  43

Small DNA molecule independent of the chromosome of your cell or bacteria, which can be self-replicated. They are used for genetic research as a human genome chain can be introduced into them and have a bacterium copy it in quantity.

  
infraxilar
  35

Reduction by infraaxillary haplology . It is the preferred version in Spanish.

  
gotículas
  36

Version of the most used microdroplets, small droplets dispersed in the air. From Latin gutta , ae ( "drop" ) the diminutive suffix -culus or -culum .

  
yatrogénico
  55

Relative to yatrogenia, or iatrogenia.

  
naupatía
  27

In medicine is the "bad sea" , dizziness with nausea suffered by some sailors at sea. The name consists of the Greek voices 957; 945; 965; 962; ( naus "ship" ) 960; 945; 952; 959; 962; ( pathos "illness, feeling, life experience" ).

  
estrés
  47

State of extreme pressure or tension that leads to the breakdown of a material, or to the loss of mental, emotional or physical balance in living beings and that initiates defense mechanisms to recover homeostasis. It is the castellanization of the English stress ("material fatigue") that comes from the Latin stringere (stringuere "tighten, drag, raer" ).

  
hipocorística
  37

Female hypocoristic adjective .

  
morocha
  39

Female morocho.

  
ursina
  28

Female ursino (as its own noun and as an adjective).

  
eliminada
  29

1st_ Female of the deleted adjective . 2o_ Female form of the participle of the verb delete .

  
pedilona
  40

Female pedilon.

  
visionaria
  35

Female visionary. See also seer .

  
cetotariana
  31

Female primtarian. See ketogenesis.

  
ínfera
  31

Female inferno.

  




       


This website uses your own and third party cookies to optimize your navigation, adapt to your preferences and perform analytical work. As we continue to navigate, we understand that you accept our Cookies Policies