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furoya
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  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15262 2 Obtained votes 125 2 Votes by meaning 0.01 7 Inquiries 446804 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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laníferos o lanosos
  9

See laniferous , woolly .

  
lampiños o glabros
  7

They are synonymous (although one is used more in zoology and the other in botany), but that does not justify putting them together in the same lemma; let alone in the plural. See lampiño , glabrous .

  
bada o abada
  5

See bada, abada, which among their meanings are synonymous with rhinoceros.

  
abada o bada
  8

See abada , bada , which among their meanings are synonymous with rhinoceros .

  
bibliofobia
  11

It is the fear of books, of reading. Although it is not a pathological phobia but rather a rejection, it is possible to develop some hysterical or anxious reaction towards a particular book as an object; But the use of 'bibliophobia' is more ironic. It is taken from the Greek 946; 953; 946; 955; 953; 959; 957; ( biblíon "book" ) 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos "fear" ) . See papyrophobia.

  
escopofobia
  11

Fear of being watched, of being the center of attention. From Greek 963; 954; 959; 960; 949; 953; 957; ( scopein "observe" ) 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos "fear" ) .

  
batracofobia
  8

It is the irrational fear of batrachians, (amphibious animals such as frogs). From Greek 946; 945; 964; 961; 945; 967; 959; 962; ( bátrachos "frog" ) 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos "fear" ) .

  
escotofobia
  11

Fear of the dark . It is a word created from the Greek 963; 954; 959; 964; 959; 962; ( skotos "darkness, shadow, penumbra" ) 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos "fear" ) .

  
fitofobia
  9

It is the irrational fear of vegetables. It comes from the Greek 966; 965; 964; 959; 957; ( phyton "plant" ) 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos "fear" ) .

  
batofobia
  10

Irrational fear of depth, which can extend to being surrounded by tall buildings. From Greek 946; 945; 952; 959; 962; ( bathos "depth" ) 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos "fear" ) . See Chrenophobia.

  
grafofobia
  9

Irrational fear of writing. It is created from the Greek 947; 961; 945; 966; 949; 953; 957; ( graphein "write" ) 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos "fear" ) .

  
garza roja
  13

1º_ It is another common name for the red corocora bird (Eudocimus ruber). 2º_ And I suspect that the guaiac park mentioned by John Rene Plaut is a commercial promenade ( 128530; ) .

  
pájaro vaquero
  11

It is one of the common names for the bird Molothrus bonariensis.

  
urubú cabecirrojo
  8

It is one of the common names of the bird Cathartes aura. See urubú .

  
mosquero colilargo
  7

It is one of the common names for the bird Colonia colonus. It is found in Central America and part of South America.

  
zamuro
  8

It is another common name for the bird Coragyps atratus. See samuro .

  
alcaraván
  6

It is the common name of the bird Burhinus oedicnemus in southern Europe, northern Africa and the Middle East. That name is also given to the bird Burhinus bistriatus in America.

  
tinamú
  6

Name for several birds of the class Tinamidae. See partridge .

  
poetista
  12

It is almost a neologism by analogy with novelist or short story writer for those who produce poetic work, although in Spanish they are already very installed poet and a female version as poet, so 'poetist' can be understood perhaps as "a specialist in the art of poetry". Or according to a Cortazarian category, such as "a prose writer with poetic styles".

  
acriticismo
  7

It is actually a neologism from criticism (theory and philosophical system), with the negative suffix a- .

  




       


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