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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 446740 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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tropelías
  9

Plural of tropelía ("atropello", "illusion of transmutation").

  
harapos
  11

Plural of rag ( various meanings ) .

  
coludos
  9

Plural of coludo in its various meanings.

  
jinetas
  5

1º_ Plural of rider . 2º_ Plural of the feminine of rider. See jinetero .

  
multicolores
  8

Plural of multicolored ("of many different colors").

  
canilleras
  8

Plural of canillera (in its various meanings).

  
mindangos
  4

Plural of mindango ("gandul").

  
ecorregiones
  4

Plural of ecoregion ("neologism for 'ecological region'").

  
necrofobia
  8

It is the irrational fear of death and especially corpses. It comes from the Greek 957; 949; 954; 961; 959; 962; ( nekrós , "dead, corpse" ) 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos "fear" ) .

  
amaxofobia
  5

It is the fear of rolling vehicles, and also of driving them. It consists of the Greek voices 945; 956; 945; 958; 945; ( ámaxa "chariot" ) 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos "fear" ) .

  
agorafobia
  4

It is the fear of open, outdoor places; But it is also understood as the fear of crowds, of a conglomeration of people. And it is because it comes from the Greek 945; 947; 959; 961; 945; ( agorá "square for public meetings" ) which brings together both concepts, to which was added the suffix -fobia ("fear"). See agora .

  
aracnofobia
  5

Fear of spiders, scorpions, and perhaps mites. The etymology comes from the Greek words 945; 961; 945; 967; 957; 949; ( arachne "spider" ) and 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos "fear" ) . See entomophobia. I know a psychologist who treated my mother when she suffered from arachnophobia.

  
blenofobia
  4

It is the irrational fear of mucus, a viscous substance such as mud or cream. It comes from the Greek 946; 955; 949; 957; 957; 959; 962; ( blennos "mucus" ) 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos "fear" ) . See belonephobia ("fear of sharp objects").

  
didascaleinofobia
  7

It is the fear of going to school, to teachers and professors. It comes from the Greek 948; 953; 948; 945; 963; 954; 945; 955; 959; 962; ( didáscalos "who teaches" ) 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos "fear" ) .

  
escolionofobia
  5

It is the irrational fear of school, of their classes. It comes from the Greek 963; 967; 959; 955; 951; ( scholé "school, in the sense of philosophical or rhetorical debate" ) 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos "fear" ) .

  
aporofobia
  5

It is the pathological fear of poverty, of the destitute. Also the rejection of the lower social classes, although this belongs more to the field of sociology than to psychology. It is formed by the Greek times 945; 960; 959; 961; 949; 969; ( aporéoo "to lack, to doubt") 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos "fear" ) . See orthophobia.

  
vicero
  11

Pastor of vicera; They took turns taking the cattle of all the neighbors to graze.

  
castel
  6

Archaism by castle ("fortified building").

  
estajo
  5

1º_ Archaism by "shortcut" . 2º_ It is a vulgarism by piecework ("work done therefore, by quantity, and not by wages"), with the /d/ aspirated, which is lost in the transliteration.

  
harda
  14

Former name for the squirrel (Sciuridae vulgaris). See arda .

  




       


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