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furoya
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  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15163 2 Obtained votes 88 2 Votes by meaning 0.01 7 Inquiries 436466 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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perfección
  29

Perfect quality.

  
auto
  41

The Greek prefix auto_ , 945; 965; 964; 959; 962; ( cars "by oneself" ), is a component of many words in Spanish, and ended up being an automobile, automatic, and other apocope that are finally interpreted by context.

  
invasivo
  25

It invades, which enters the other place without being accepted or being natural on that site. Watch you invade.

  
colenicui
  22

Name given to partridge or quail in North America. Appearing in Buffon's play.

  
nonsense
  15

Literary genre appeared in England during the nineteenth century, perhaps from the limericks of Edward Lear. Its main feature is absurdity, lack of logical, or semantic, or simply the use of words invented by its metric or melody for the case. An example of a nonsense novel is found in the works of Lewis Carroll where Alice enters worlds with her own logic, totally alien to which she (and the reader) are accustomed. The name comes from English and consists of the prefix non_ ( "no, without" ) sense .

  
auto perfeccion
  19

See car, perfection.

  
catetas y invasiva
  13

See cateto , catheter , invasive .

  
comian a dos carrillos
  13

Watch eating two lanes and the ill-referenced eating chewing on two lanes.

  
angulo saliente
  16

View Angle , Protrude , Corner .

  
gallinazo en mexico
  16

See chicken, mexico. And while we are, we also nopo, colenicui (does it look like partridge?) .

  
estafadoras
  39

Female plural scammer .

  
orbitarias
  14

Female plural orbitary .

  
inconexas
  16

Female plural of disjointed .

  
excesivas
  17

Female plural of excessive .

  
valiosas
  42

Plural of the feminine of valuable .

  
esperanza
  53

1st_ I wish to achieve what is expected. 2nd_ One of the othelogical virtues. 3o_ Average between random variables . 4th_ Woman's name . 5th_ Character of the work of Julio Cortázar, is characterized by being indolent, manipulable, boring. See chronopy, fame.

  
cronopio
  44

1st_ Character of the work of Julio Cortázar, whose characteristic is idealism, his sense of freedom, his naivety and romanticism. See fame, hope. 2o_ As a tribute to the previous one, a now-extinct animal that inhabited Patagonia during the Cretaceous was named Chronopio dentiacutus.

  
seminuevo
  15

That something is "new in the middle", it is said by "almost new". It is a very colloquial neologism, but the concept ended up incorporating into the language.

  
bronte
  11

Although used almost exclusively in poetry or as a component of other words, it is the sound of thunder or something thunderous. It originates in Greek 946; 961; 959; 957; 964; 951; ( bront "thunder" ) . It is also the name of the goddess of thunder. See astrape.

  
nutbreaker
  10

It is a nutcracker, although it can have a double meaning and be "someone very annoying". Formed by nut ( "nut" ) breaker ( "breaking" ) .

  




       


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