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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 443344 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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zafios
  34

Zafio plural.

  
feminazis
  35

Plural of feminazi .

  
impresionantes
  44

Plural of awesome .

  
entornadas
  17

1o_ Female plural of the adjective entornado . 2o_ Plural female form of the participle of the verb entornar .

  
adquisiciones
  44

Acquisition plural .

  
indispensables
  29

Plural indispensable .

  
ánforas
  31

Plural of amphora .

  
criptas
  38

Plural crypt .

  
chilenismos
  23

Plural of Chileanism .

  
pajueliado
  28

It must be a form vulgarized by straw. See pajure .

  
hierno
  47

Archaic voice for the hearer.

  
nacrado
  35

Although it is rarely used, it is a variant and synonymous with the adjective pearlescent, perhaps influenced by the Catalan "nacra" ( "mother"). There are doubts about their etymology, because there are also about mother-of-pearl.

  
picao
  16

1st_ Vulgarized form for chopping . 2o_ It can also be Piccao, a settlement within Sao Tome and Principe in the Gulf of Guinea (Africa).

  
mestra
  18

1st_ Reduced "master" shape. It is an archaism and today a vulgarism. See Master . 2nd_ In Greek mythology Mestra was the daughter of Erisiton, and had the ability to change her appearance at will.

  
cirgüelo
  38

Vulgarized version of plum.

  
shumo
  17

Although I find it impossible to connect them philologically, I make a parallel between the Guatemalan voice 'shume' and the lunfardo rioplatense shiome or shome, since it sounds a lot to be a local version, which means almost the same: "poor, ordinary, low level". Of course the original would be lunfa, as it is a typical vesre for mishio. See also mishiadura .

  
acúfeno
  60

Feeling of hearing hums or sounds that are not real, but occur within the auditory system. It is also found as 'acufene' and is of Greek etymology, 945; 954; 959; 965; 969; (acouo "hear" ) 966; 945; 953; 957; 949; 953; 957; ( faínein "appear, manifest as phenomenon, fantasy" ) . See phosphene, tinnitus .

  
aqueménida
  47

Ruling dynasty in the Persian Empire from the 6th century bc. C. until the 4th century BC. C. , founded by a legendary King Aquémenes.

  
látigo
  38

Long, flexible strip with a handle that serves to whip. It is used as punishment or to stoke cavalry. By extension, anything that has its shape or movement.

  
isocelular
  14

Technical neologism for an organic tissue formed by the same type of cells. It is taken from Greek 953; 963; 959; ( iso "equal" ) the Latin cellula ( kelula "cell" ) .

  




       


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