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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 446259 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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agüaeras
  6

Error by the plural of the vulgarism aguaera ("aguadera", which in most cases is used in the plural as aguaderas), or by that of agüero ("augury") , or by verbs / holes , . . .

  
discercion
  10

It seems an error by desertion, dissertation, disception, discernment, desertification, . . .

  
habiar
  8

Surely he wanted to be the trolled to consult 10060; habIar instead of talking, although it can also be a mistake for inhabiting, rage, avian, . . .

  
inexhorable
  7

It is an error by inexorable ("inevitable"), unbeatable ("that can not or should not be improved"), the neologism inexhortable ("who can not be exhorted") , . . .

  
nina-
  7

Error by the prefix nano- ("billionth part"), or nona- ("variant of the nonno component as a prefix , of ninth"). See Nina ("proper name").

  
raspapel
  11

It can be a way of calling the paper to make scratches ("cards with prize, text or image that is discovered when scraping the surface"), although it could also be an error by ASPAPEL ("Spanish Association of manufacturers of pulp, paper and cardboard"), or some reduced version of mispapering, or. . .

  
maldad extrema
  11

See evil, extreme.

  
poco claro
  15

See little, of course.

  
no mendigar
  17

It is precisely "not begging".

  
concurso de campo
  12

No, it doesn't make much sense, but I still suggest seeing contest, of (preposition), field.

  
colores opacos
  11

See color , opaque .

  
volver a delinquir
  11

It is precisely to re-offend.

  
perder la sensatez
  13

It is to lose your senses. It is understood .

  
ser respetuoso con la ley
  8

See be, respectful, law.

  
catapán
  13

1º_ It was a military position of the Byzantine army, which was later also taken as civil chief or governor in the Catapanate of Italy, and was the name of an office for Normans and Spaniards. The etymology is Greek by 954; 945; 964; 949; 960; 945; 957; 969; ( katepano ) formed by 954; 945; 964; 945; ( katá "from top to bottom" ) 949; 960; 953; ( PPE "envelope" ) 949; 953; 956; 953; ( eimi "to be, to occupy a place" ) ; It is interpreted as "someone who is above his subordinates".

  
coprófago
  11

It feeds on (or on) excrement and feces. It can also be related to a paraphilia, where the purpose is no longer food. From Greek 954; 959; 960; 961; 959; 962; ( kopros "poop" ) 966; 945; 947; 949; 953; 957; ( fagein "to eat" ) . See hez, coprophagia.

  
héroe
  15

Illustrious person, noted for his courageous acts in favor of others, of a community. It can also be a mythological or fictional character, protagonist of some feat. The origin is Greek by 951; 961; 969; 962; ( heroos "demigod" ") , who was the son fruit of the union between humans and deities. Her feminine is heroine.

  
sinopsis
  9

Summary of a subject that can be understood with a glance or quick reading, by extension, any compendium on a topic. From Greek 963; 965; 957; 959; 968; 953; 962; ( synopsis ) , consisting of 963; 965; 957; ( syn "union, joint" ) 959; 968; 953; 962; ( ópsis "sight" ) .

  
anfibio
  8

It can live or has developed in two distinct environments, and is said especially of water and land. By extension it also qualifies vehicles, troops or any equipment that moves and operates on land, water and/or air. It comes from the Greek 945; 956; 966; 953; ( amphi "both" ) 946; 953; 959; 962; (BIOS, 'Life, Animation').

  
cítara
  17

Stringed musical instrument, which is played with a pick. The name has Greek origin as 954; 953; 952; 945; 961; 945; ( kithara ) .

  




       


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