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  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15539 2 Obtained votes 336 2 Votes by meaning 0.02 7 Inquiries 468419 3 Queries by meaning 30 7 Feed + Pdf

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acoso cibernético
  54

View cyberbullying, harassment, cyber.

  
mayor porcentaje
  34

See higher , percentage .

  
hablando de eso
  22

See talk, that.

  
colocar una cubierta
  30

See Place , Cover .

  
excremento humano
  52

See excrement, human.

  
carecer de muro
  23

Cutandpaste of some text that doesn't make sense here. See lack, wall.

  
biblioteca de papel
  12

Given that many libraries are already digitized, the phrase "paper library" may make some sense to name a traditional one. But I suspect it's a mistake by the "Babel Library" Borgean. View Library, Paper .

  
prestar atención
  21

Watch pay, attention.

  
ir sereno
  14

Alleged anonymity of 'going on'. See go, sereno.

  
conatos de pelea
  45

See conato, fight.

  
autofagia celular
  55

See autophagy, cellular, autophagus, cell.

  
escarabajo
  43

Coleoptera insect, rounded, is usually found between manure, where it feeds and makes its nest, although many species are phytophages and some hunt other animals. The name comes from the Latin scarabaeus ("hairdresser beetle" ). See catanga .

  
lluanco
  15

Lluanco is the Asturian name for Luanco, capital of the council of Gozón in Spain.

  
hesván
  32

Also named as jeshván or marjeshván, it is the eighth month of the post-exyl Jewish calendar, and the second of the current calendar. In Hebrew it is written 1495; 1462; 1513; 1456; 1473; 1493; 1464; 1503; , surely a variation of 1497; 1512; 1495; 1513; 1502; 1497; 1504; 1497; ("eighth moon" ) .

  
anacagüita
  37

Anacahuita. See panama ( plant ).

  
parihuana
  61

It is a name of the Andean flamingo, version of the Quechua 'pariwana'. See quechua/pariwana , partiguana ( sic ) .

  
güicho
  29

Another spelling for huicho.

  
crepúsculo
  42

Sunlight when on the horizon, although it is also used at sunrise its definition is for sunset. By extension is the declination of something or someone important. It comes from the Latin crepusculum, which is a diminutive of creper, a, um ( "dark" ).

  
hipergrafo
  19

It is a graph or graphical representation for computing or mathematics with lines or edges that join more than two vertices. The term was created by mathematician Claude Berge from Greek 965; 960; 949; 961; (hyper "excess, top, more than usual") 947; 961; 945; 966; 949; 953; 957; ( grafein , "write" ) .

  
albaniña
  9

Character of the Spanish Riojan romancer.

  




       


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