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furoya
  15247

  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15247 2 Obtained votes 125 2 Votes by meaning 0.01 7 Inquiries 443456 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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que es longitud
  58

It's a poorly done and worst-written query. View length .

  
la palabra antropogonico
  15

See word, anthropogonic.

  
que es demagogo
  91

See demagogue .

  
47
  30

And now the numbers are finished because they are infinite! In the scallat the 47 (forty-seven) is "the dead one", so they did not start well.

  
de qué hacen la gelatina?
  12

I am sorry to say that the query is poorly done because at least it has no misspellings (the omission of the ''is' understandable if it is going to stop at a URL). But we are in a dictionary and not in iaju ansuer, a look at gelatin was enough.

  
que significa chirisiqui
  36

See chirisiqui , or better quechua/chirisiki .

  
que significa gualtrapa
  15

See what, mean, gualtrapa, and since we are also gualdrapa.

  
platija pez teleosteo marino anacanto
  31

It seems that Maria estela gonzalez mistook the dictionary for a search engine. See flounder, fish, teleosteo, marine, anacanto.

  
sano
  35

1st_ Adjective for those who are not sick, who are healthy; it's also said what's whole and without breakage. 2o_ First singular person of this indicative of the verb sanar . See verbs/healthy .

  
específico
  42

As an adjective it is something characteristic and precise. As a noun is a medicinal preparation for a given ailment, in particular.

  
misántropo
  95

In a social sense, a 'misanthrope' is the one who rejects contact with other humans, mainly out of hatred or contempt. It comes to us from the French misanthrope (it is the name they give to a character in a drama by Molyre), but it has already been used in other works of classical Greek written as 956; 953; 963; 945; 957; 952; 961; 969; 960; 959; 962; ( misanthropos), consisting of 956; 953; 963; 949; 969; ( miséo "hate, rejection") 945; 957; 952; 961; 969; 960; 959; 962; ( anthropos "man or human as a species") . See also misogynistic, philanthropist.

  
solar
  35

1o_ Relative to the sun (in its meaning and qualities of star) . 2nd_ Relative to the ground, as a large and clear floor or site. 3o_ By the previous one, as verb is "do a screed".

  
maestro
  48

Who is best prepared to teach. Educator. By extension it is said to be the fittest in any field, from which you can take example or to follow (as a conductor). It comes from the Latin magister, derived from magis ( "more than , mayor" ). See magistrate, magistrate, minister.

  
spexit
  33

Contraction of 'Spain exit' (in English 'exit from Spain'), by the movement seeking the withdrawal of Spain from the Eurozone. See Brexit .

  
corderoy
  40

It is widely used in American countries as a corduroy, although at least in Argentina it is one with a characteristic fabric, forming parallel laces. It comes from the English 'corduroy', which is not for 'corde du roy'.

  
malianteo
  37

Musical style, close to rap, with urban, street affairs, and although by name it does not seem so, not necessarily about criminals or criminals.

  
kiada
  37

Exaggeration, itry to look like someone who is not, insolent behavior. It is used in some cities in Spain, and although I do not have the etymology, it occurs to me that it may have a common origin with quia.

  
ridiculez
  43

It has ridiculous character (in its concept of risible).

  
shiome
  28

Vesre del lunfardo rioplatense mishio.

  
despreciadas
  17

1st_ Female plural of the adjective despised . 2o_ Plural female form of the participle of the verb despise .

  




       


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