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furoya
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  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15254 2 Obtained votes 125 2 Votes by meaning 0.01 7 Inquiries 444185 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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paciencia
  31

This virtue consists in the ability to cope with adversity with temperance of mind. It comes to us from the Latin patientia, which comes from the verb patior ( "suffer" ).

  
cocer
  38

Cook, roast to fire or grill a food, heat dry a dough to change its properties. The definition of FEDE is a figurative meaning. By some mistake see sewing.

  
meritocracia
  36

It is a neologism to appoint a government of the fittest, of the best prepared among several. It joins the word merit with the suffix of the Greek 954; 961; 945; 964; 959; 962; ( "power, government" kratos).

  
calipigia
  15

It's the suffocation gesture to show the buttocks. The origin is in the Greek Kalipigia Aphrodite, an image of the goddess who lifts her robe (peplo) to show off her buttocks (beautiful, because she is Aphrodite) looking back to confirm the reaction of admirers; by extension is any work of art where there is a woman exposing her buttocks for aesthetic purposes. It comes from Ancient Greek 954; 945; 955; 955; 953; 960; 965; 947; 959; 962; ( kallípygos "of beautiful buttocks") and their objective today may be different from that of the original gesture that was only of aesthetic contemplation, since in other cultures "show the ass" is a lack of respect to the viewer; or also an irony with a sexual side, as in someone who feels ripped off and ruined by another and "offers him the anus to finish disgrace him". See anasyrma .

  
grieta
  40

1st_ Crack on a large surface like a mountain or a terrain, separated enough to see the interior. It comes from the Latin crepita ( "crunch, crack" ). 2o_ In a figurative sense it is a division in what should be a homogeneous group and that occurs by breakage, by a fact that is considered violent or painful.

  
incriminar
  57

Accuse of a crime, in order to be tried. It has Latin origin where incriminare was "accused", and was understood by the metaphor "to put in the sieve or sieve, to separate whether it is good or bad".

  
discriminar
  45

Select , separate between things with different values. By the influence of English, discriminate is used as an outcast for reasons deemed illegal or immoral. It comes from the Latin discriminare ( "distinguish, notice or make a division" ) , formed by dis ( "separation") crime ( "what is seen as missing or offending" ) , but as a derivative of screen ("colar, cribar, separate the useful from the useless" ) . See incriminating .

  
euroesclerosis
  24

It seems an irony, some neologism to highlight more the inaction or paralysis of the euro or the European continent in some of its policies. It consists of euro ( "currency, or apocope of Europe") the Greek 963; 954; 955; 951; 961; 959; 962; ( "hard" ) the suffix _osis ( "suffering" ) .

  
arquetipos decoyín
  32

I don't say it by 'archetype', but there are words that are closer to psychotic discourse than to garketing. And sip , 128169;' DeCoYIn' archetype is espam.

  
decoyín
  38

There are words that are closer to psychotic discourse than garketing. And sip, 128169; DeCoYIn is espam.

  
sigma aldrich
  18

Spam? 128169;

  
psicorecoherenciación
  44

They are no longer able to spam with the link, they also develop it at the entrance.

  
sony
  12

Name of a Japanese consumer products company, especially electronics. It is inspired by the Latin sonus (by the "sound" ), in the English sunny ( "sunny" ), and in the expression sonnyboy ( "free boy" ).

  
mentoreo
  45

More than sociology, this time it would be another invention of garketing created from the word mentor. And for some cases it is a little worrying, if we take into account the Greek background for the relationship between the mentor and his disciple. See pederastia.

  
egociencia
  16

If it is not an spam, it will be another cheap neologism that will have some meaning will know one in what context. While we're at it, see ego, science.

  
calongos
  37

As far as I know, calongo there is only one city, so if that plural is not espam from someone named 'calongos' 57430; , must be a mistake for calonges or jolongos, or

  
banco frances
  15

I don't think it's spam, not just because it's badly written but because - at least in Argentina - the French Bank no longer exists. View bank, French

  
comilla simple
  24

It is a graphic sign to surround text, there is an opening sign and a closing sign, although in many fonts the same layout is used ( ' ' ). As they come from even, it is more customary to name them in plural. It is used to highlight an appointment, a parliament or title, but with a feature, having double quotation mark and double angular quotation mark the single quotation mark is an alternative to nest quotation text quoted within other quoted text. See apostrophe .

  
comillas inglesas
  50

It is the most popular name for double quotation mark.

  
tompiates
  58

It is the plural of tompiate; well, it's an allusion to the testicles. It has Nahuatl origin and of course is used in Mexico.

  




       


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