Value Position Position 3 3 Accepted meanings 14472 3 Obtained votes 283 6 Votes by meaning 0.02 6 Inquiries 351813 4 Queries by meaning 24 6 Feed + Pdf
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abarataste-refers to the expression : you lowered the price of something or article-
abanicaré-refers to the expression: haréaire with the fan-
Abu Nidal-refers to the expression : terrorist organization founded by the Palestinian Sabrí al-Banna, in 1974-
we will shelter-refers to the expression: we will cover someone with a garment to give it heat
aballarán-refers to the expression : they will move something from a certain place-
a flag-refers to the expression: registration under the flag of a State, a vessel of foreign nationality-
abalearé-refers to the expression : I will clean the wheat or barley of granzones and straw-
abatanaré-refers to the expression : I will hit the cloths with the bat-
we'll take down-refers to the expression: we'll put in a horizontal position what was vertical-
abayuncaría-refers to the expression: in Cuba, it would harm someone with a certain action-
prolapses-belonging to the expression : enlargement or decline of a part of the body such as the uterus, vagina or rectum-
pulps-belonging to the expression: high-density star that emits extremely intense electromagnetic radiation-
covered-refers to the expression: you will take charge of several tasks at the same time-
crowded-refers to the expression: completely filling goods to a trade-
supplies-refers to the expression : suppliedverts or other things to someone
sensitive abstraction-refers to the expression: aesthetic current of the early 1980s, manifested mainly in plastic-
Abu Bakr-refers to the expression: Muslim Caliph, 573-634, was the first of the so-called Orthodox caliphs; defended his father-in-law Muhammad, whom he succeeded in 632-
you will welcome-refers to the expression: you will admit with a certain feeling a fact or a person-
spherical aberration-refers to the expression : defect of some lenses and mirrors consisting of an excess refraction in its peripheral part, producing a confusing image-
geometric abstraction-refers to expression: artistic movement initiated in Europe around the year 1910, as a reaction to the subjective and emotional approach of painting of the time