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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 443771 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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closer
  12

I don't think it's used in Spanish. See English/closer .

  
premier league
  14

Main category among the English football leagues. See premiership .

  
no comments
  9

It's not Spanish but English, although sometimes we use it ironically. See English/no , English/comment

  
lobby
  31

It is an English word for lobby, waiting room, hallway prior to the main room. In Spanish it is used to appoint lobbyists or influence groups that meet with the offices of legislators or officials with decision-making power to expose their interests. View English/lobby .

  
no see
  12

It is almost certainly another dictionary wastewill, as in English it is "unseen". But here among us, there was a seer verb and we could be before one of its inflections, and because it was an intransitive verb a phrase of the type "do not nod" (because it does not sit) may become meaningful. But not for consultation in a dictionary.

  
delete feelings for you
  26

It's not Spanish but English. View English/delete , English/feeling , English/for , English /you .

  
a long lost relative
  21

Of course, it's not Spanish. See English/long-lostingles/relative .

  
dfp
  21

It can be the acronym for a Google Commercial Service ( DoubleClick For Publishers), or an error by DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter ), or PDF ( Portable Document Format ) ; none in Spanish.

  
rass
  14

I don't know what reach it will have in Latin America, but in Richmond (Virginia, USA) RASS is the acronym for Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale, which is used in medicine to assess the psychomotor situation in inpatients.

  
dwg
  17

The * file extension . dwg ( DraWinG ) is used by image and drawing editing applications such as AutoCad .

  
ko
  25

KO is an abbreviated form for the English man KnockOut , which occurs in contact sports such as boxing, when one of the contenders takes a hit that prevents him from following the fight.

  
ocr
  41

An acronym for Optical Character Recognition, which is a procedure for transcribing characters from your image and converting them to editable text.

  
changüí
  51

In Cuba and Central America it is a dance; but in Argentina 'dar chang'í' is something like "giving handicap", although more than a method of equalization in a competition between unequal, it would be almost a leftover attitude, as saying "I give you advantage because you are less than me". The truth is that many times the advantage is apparent, it is a deception; and changí in caló means just that: "trap, timo, disappointment". See dar changí .

  
taxi
  36

Metered apocope, which is what this "urban rental vehicle with your driver" takes to know how much the passenger is charged for their trip. See stud .

  
fruterito
  9

1st_ Name of several birds, such as Euphonia laniirostris or Euphonia hirundinacea . 2o_ Fruit Tree Diminutive .

  
herida
  44

1o_ As a noun is a hurt, in principle physical , but also understood as emotional. 2nd_ Female adjective injured . 3o_ Female form of the participle of the verb herir .

  
superficial
  46

It has no depth. It's on the surface, relative to this. It is also used figuratively, for cultural depth, moral,

  
megápolis
  16

City of very large size, also called megalopolises. From Greek 956; 949; 947; 945; 962; or 956; 949; 947; 945; 955; 951; (megas or megalé "big, big" ) 960; 959; 955; 953; 962; (polys "city" ) . See mega, metropolis, metropolis.

  
talasofilia
  42

As a paraphilia it would be a bit weird, so it must be because of the hobby or pleasure of being at sea. It comes from the Greek 952; 945; 955; 945; 963; 963; 949; 965; 969; ( thalasseo "sea" ) 966; 953; 955; 953; 945; ( "love, affective inclination") . See thalasse.

  
craneosinostosis
  10

The skull of newborns do not have all the seams attached, to allow for a time the growth of the brain. When these seams close prematurely the baby suffers from craniosynostosis; Greek 954; 961; 945; 957; 953; 959; 957; ( kranion "skull, skull" ) 963; 965; 957; ( syn "jointly") 959; 963; 964; 949; 959; 957; ( osteon "bone" ) .

  




       


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