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furoya
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  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15247 2 Obtained votes 125 2 Votes by meaning 0.01 7 Inquiries 443129 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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poder
  37

1o_ As a noun is power, vigour, strength, capacity; that can be used to guide, govern, or subjugate. From the low Latin potere ( "power" ) . 2o_ As a verb indicates that you have the ability and the means to do something. From Latin possum ( "being able" ) .

  
empantanamiento
  16

Get bogged down, make a swamp or swamp; by extension and figuratively, is to get stuck in a situation while trying to get out.

  
lo último
  33

See last .

  
contar faroles
  14

See count, bluff (in his sense of "lie, exaggeration" ) .

  
tente en pie
  16

It's actually already lexicalized as a snack.

  
poner firmes
  44

See put on, sign.

  
no se puede
  57

See no ( denial ), power ( verb ) .

  
murmullo vesicular conservado
  27

It is the vesicular murmur that is considered normal in pulmonary auscultation.

  
penacho de plumas
  14

See plume, pen.

  
rocha argentina
  24

See rocha , Argentinian , rust , rocho , welt .

  
tilde o acento
  15

See tilde , accent.

  
acento y tilde
  16

See accent, tilde.

  
conectores textuales
  18

See connector , textual .

  
polarización política
  20

See Polarization , Policy .

  
animales vertebrados
  12

See animal, vertebrate, vertebra .

  
heces fecales
  31

So, it's a pleonasm. As they are in plural, I recommend seeing hez, faecal .

  
la celestina
  49

"La Celestina" is the popular name for the novel "Tragicomedia de Calisto y Melibea", written by Fernando de Rojas towards the end of the 15th century; where the celestine character is the one who goes through almost the entire plot.

  
platero y yo
  28

"Platero y yo" is a lyrical narration written by the Spanish Nobel laureate Juan Ramón Jiménez Mantecón, about childhood experiences with his donkey Platero; although the play was not intended for children.

  
polarización
  12

Identification or marking in a sign, value, or address for something that in principle has only two and opposites. View pole, polar, polarize, multipolar.

  
pechero
  29

Relative to the chest, in any of its meanings; as a bib that covers the breast of the babies or shell that covers the chest of the horses, and also who pays a breast tribute. From this last Spanish voice comes the 'pechero' lunfardo as someone who is dedicated to pechar, manguear, to ask or take money (there is also synonym pechador, but it also has other meanings).

  




       


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