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  Value Position Position 3 3 Accepted meanings 14472 3 Obtained votes 109 6 Votes by meaning 0.01 6 Inquiries 341004 4 Queries by meaning 24 6 Feed + Pdf

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acto de conciliación
  7

Act of conciliation - refers to lacomplacencia of the parts desavenidas to the judge to see if they can agree-

  
acta única
  5

Act is unique-concerns altratado signed on 17 February 1986 by the then 12 members of the community

  
acta de navegación
  15

Navigation Act - refers to each one of the acts enacted in England in the 16th century to protect the trade-

  
abordé
  7

I boarded - refers to the expression: realization of something problematic or difficult - emprendila

  
aborrecieron
  11

they hated - it refers to the expression: tuvieronaversion extreme by something or someone -

  
acceso
  32

access - refers to the expression: entrance, path, step -

  
accesoría
  12

accessory - referred next to another main aledificio and which depends on-

  
abonad
  16

abonad - refers to the expression: them to pay off debts incurred during the holidays -

  
accesibles
  12

accessible - refers to that you have access to something -

  
accesionales
  19

accesionales-pertenecientes to communicable or pathological symptoms which appear and disappear suddenly by access-

  
aabak
  12

Aabak-refers to Nigeria Southeast Pier-

  
aarnio eero
  14

AARNIO Eero-refers to unarquitecto and Finnish Designer, born in 1932-

  
abofeteábamos
  16

We abofeteábamos - refers to the expression: propinabamosbofetadas to one or more persons -

  
abollábamos
  11

We abollábamos - refers to the expression: haciamosuna depression in a surface -

  
abolloné
  17

I abolloné - refers to the expression: labrecon enhances a metal surface -

  
accésit
  15

Honorable mention - refers to the expression: artistic, scientific or literary competitions, reward immediately inferior to the jackpot -

  
accesitor
  16

accesitor - referred to in alesclavo of ancient Rome or Greece, which was ahead of his master to communicate their arrival to a particular place -

  
aboliremos
  17

We held - it refers to the expression: dejarmossin entry into force a law, Decree, etc. -

  
abotonaste
  22

You abotonaste - it refers to the expression: cerrasteuna garment getting your buttons through button holes -

  
abovedé
  6

I abovedé - refers to the expression: diforma from vault to any thing -

  




       


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