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furoya
  15196

  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15196 2 Obtained votes 88 2 Votes by meaning 0.01 7 Inquiries 438781 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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arsonfobia
  6

Fear of tanning? Afraid of barbecue? Actually, it is another unnecessary monster that in many places appears as a synonym for pyrophobia ("fear of fire"), but it does not make sense that it exists, and with Greco-Roman etymology. Because it is formed by the Latin arsus, a, um ("roasted roasted"), from the participle of ardeo ("to burn"), with the suffix -phobia, which is Greek.

  
germofobia
  9

It is the fear of germs, in the medical sense of the term, as microorganisms capable of producing disease and not as seeds or germ buds. See germ .

  
isolofobia
  7

It is an unnecessary variant for a "fear of being left alone, abandoned or rejected" that has already been baptized – with more or less success – as autophobia, monophobia or eremophobia, which are all Greek words. The problem with 'isolophobia' is that it looks like a Spanish version of the English isolophobia for isolated phobia, which eventually comes from the Latin insulatus, a, um (isolated, alone, abandoned) and does not justify the hodgepodge with the suffix -phobia which is Greek.

  
estasibasifobia
  8

It is a combination of stasiphobia with basiphobia or basophobia, such as the "fear of standing and walking, which is more like the insecurity of falling when trying".

  
batonofobia
  8

It would actually be botanophobia ("fear of plants"), but in some publications it is written like that.

  
espermofobia
  7

It is a phobia or fear of sperm, as defined by our colleague GARCÍA ALBERTO ENRIQUE. The only caveat is that the meaning for germ only applies to the seed and not to its medical interpretation in the plural of "pathogenic microorganisms", which would be a bacteriophobia or germophobia.

  
trihexafobia
  6

It purports to be a shortened version of hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia ("fear of the biblical number of the Beast"), but in reality it would be a "fear of the triple six" which is not exactly a fear of six hundred and sixty-six but of eighteen. See tri- ("triple"), hexa- ("six"), -phobia ("fear").

  
intrafobia
  6

Of course it's not a phobia, and as a word it has a loose construction. It would be a fear of introspection, of analyzing one's inner world, and under a more psychological concept to dig into the subconscious. It began to circulate as an informal but understandable neologism, although it later spread thanks to articles repeated or copied in printed and online journalistic publications, even with other interpretations. It should be noted that the prefix intra- is Latin, but it was easy to be coherent and use a Greek adverb such as 949; 953; 963; 969; ( eiso "inside , internal" ) to fit with 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; (fovos "fear").

  
masculinidad
  7

A masculine quality, related to a male.

  
fraternidad
  6

1. Brotherhood, fraternal quality in the sense of "friends who treat each other as brothers". 2nd_ By extension of the above, a united group of people in equal rank or category. See fellowship, sorority.

  
sociedad
  5

1. A social group or community that lives in greater numbers than a family with an accepted, consensual or de facto interpersonal relationship. 2nd_ Group of associates for a for-profit commercial enterprise. See association .

  
oscuridad
  10

Dark quality, lacking clarity, with little or no light to allow you to see clearly. In a broad sense, it also applies to knowledge and ideas that are difficult to understand, to murky or evil feelings, to data that are not obvious.

  
profundidad
  5

Quality of that which is deep, deep, deep inside something. It is used in a physical sense as for the background or the third dimension (the first being the width and the second the height), and also in the abstract sense for an idea, a thought, a feeling, etc. . .

  
transdisciplinariedad
  5

Relating to the transdisciplinary method or study, where different disciplines with no connection to each other converge on the same goal or result. See unidisciplinarity , interdisciplinarity , multidisciplinarity .

  
infidelidad
  8

1st. That he lacks fidelity. See prefix in- . 2. That exhibits a lack of faith, especially for Catholicism.

  
generosidad
  6

Quality of generosity, magnanimousness, detached attitude towards one's neighbor of personal goods, effort, work, help, . . .

  
efusivo
  10

It shows an expansion and shedding, and can refer to something physical such as lava or blood or also to feelings in a person.

  
iniciativo
  7

That starts or starts something.

  
emotivo
  10

Relating to feeling or producing emotion, especially if it is moving because it is positive.

  
creativo
  8

With the ability to create, to invent. It is used more in an intellectual, artistic and especially advertising sense, where a 'creative' is in charge of devising a campaign.

  




       


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