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furoya
  15254

  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15254 2 Obtained votes 125 2 Votes by meaning 0.01 7 Inquiries 444161 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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no ser algo de este mundo
  14

Will it be a dehumanized way not to be someone of this world?

  
desajustes gramaticales
  14

See mismatch, grammar, grammatical mismatch.

  
problemas con mujeres
  18

See problem, woman.

  
amoríos clandestinos
  21

See love affair, clandestine.

  
súper feliz
  20

See super, happy

  
guala también es sinónimo de arquero
  30

It is assumed that there is a thesaurus that saves us reading queries like this. There is also the definition of guala, but 'to date' does not have the update on archers.

  
eso está chupado más fácil
  69

Surely the phrases were "that's sucked" and "easier"; they were neither necessary, with asking for sucking and easy you can get an answer.

  
guagipal babilla
  42

See guagipal, quagipal, chin, slime.

  
buscar el oponente
  7

See Search, Opponent.

  
contrario rebelde
  20

See contrary, rebellious, and just in case also anonymous.

  
chequeada
  33

1st_ Female adjective checked . 2o_ Female form of the participle of the verb chequear .

  
tacha
  40

1st_ Nail, pin, bedbug or big bright brooch, metal or imitating metal; can be used for fastening or decoration. 2o_ Third singular person in this indicative of the verb tachar . 3rd_ Failure or imperfection in one thing. 4th_ Rejection of a witness or resource . 5o_ cooking stud, especially sugar or molaza. 6o_ Typographic mark for strikethrough or rejected, is used as a cancellation ideogram, although its emoji in some cultures is interpreted as a selected brand of ballot or checked, so there is the borderless and colored version of red that is best understood as denial : 10060; , in addition to the character 10006; that always takes the color assigned to the text. See view .

  
transcomplejo
  13

Even if it sits like another pretentious neologism, it has its logic. Transcomplejo applies to an investigation, discipline, method that approaches your subject from various simultaneous and combined perspectives, not necessarily using your dogmas and classic languages, but better from creative or other-than-the-other methodologies disciplines, which would allow us to find ways for a broader or deeper understanding of the subject. Etymologically means "through or beyond its elements".

  
balota
  38

1o_ Third singular person of this indicative of the verb balotar . 2o_ Bolilla (white or black ) used in some voting methods. From French ballotte ( balot "balita" ) . On graph it is represented by a circular mark ( 9675; or 9679; ) to one side of the chosen option, which is similar to that used in the East as 20024; 21360; ( Japanese maru yiru-yi "circle mark" ), 44277; 54364; ( Korean gong-pio "warning" ), or 22280; 34399; ( Chinese chien-jao "circle sign" ), although these have exclusively affirmative character and their negative is not in black or fill, but the mark 10060; , known as 32624; ( cjk , pr . batsu "penalty" ) . See checked . 3o_ Black Marrubio, labiada plant of the genus Ballota .

  
visto
  38

1o_ Participle of the verb see . 2o_ First singular person of this indicative of the verb vestir , which may also be pronominal . 3rd_ Adjective by sight, visa or revised, confirmed . 4o_ For the above case there is a graphic sign or mark that has the same name, and is the way to record a revision; it has several designs, but for Spanish speakers the most common is check ("checked" ) 10004; , although there are other formats and names (such as "tic" or "revised") . While it is supposed to be a positive brand, it is really just a wake-up call so depending on the context it can also flag an error; in fact your drawing is nothing more than a vertical tilde from top to bottom, the right-slanted line would be the stain that leaves the charcoal when removing the pencil and that is why it is designed with a finer stroke. There are more names for the 'seen' brand, such as 've', 'diplosoma', 'pimp' or 'pigeon' , but I find them unserious.

  
homero
  14

Male name, the most famous character so called was the Greek poet Homer, from Izmir? , author (although some have their doubts) of The Iliad and The Odyssey. There's really no certainty that it actually existed.

  
teología homérica
  19

Although there is a religious philosophical background for Springfield Homer, here we will only summarize that of Homer of Izmir. In his work the poet brings the gods closer to ordinary people, displays them with the same passions, virtues and moral defects that any mortal can have, and in return endows his human characters with a divine spark, supposedly a capable soul, for example, of prophecy. However the division is clear: the gods are superior, punish us or protect us at their discretion and take the place of "parents", we owe them fear and respect. We don't really know whether in the Hélade they already had these concepts or it was the American poetry that imposed them; yes it is certain that centuries later are the filter we use to analyze Greek mythology. One last detail: all his work was written in an understandable but artificial language, which was never used in Ancient Greece. It may be his way of telling us that nothing he suggests is true. See homerich narrations ( sic ), ulyses .

  
tarahumara
  28

Name put by the Spanish conquistadors to the Rarámuri people ( hrarámuri "of the light feet") who inhabit the Sierra Madre Occidental of Mexico.

  
zapeta
  51

1st_ Species of loincloth used by indigenous Tarahumara in North America. 2o_ In the region of Sonora (Mexico ) is the baby diaper, and surely comes from the previous one.

  
sapeta
  35

Although I suppose it is also accepted, the right thing is zapeta.

  




       


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