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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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  Value Position Position 1 1 Accepted meanings 35003 1 Obtained votes 228 1 Votes by meaning 0.01 3 Inquiries 1097811 1 Queries by meaning 31 3 Feed + Pdf

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nieto
  6

You are the son of a son or a daughter. Descendant in the second generation. It is also a surname of Spanish origin.

  
xantofobia
  4

It is the deep aversion to the color yellow, mostly out of superstition. Phobia of the color yellow.

  
malandra
  4

It means a woman or person who engages in misdeeds or crimes. Delinquent, bad, perverse.

  
arsonfobia
  5

Irrational and unhealthy fear of fire. Also exaggerated fear of getting burned.

  
isolofobia
  4

Exaggerated fear of being isolated or alone. Fear of loneliness or being looked down upon by others. .

  
a piluetro
  4

It means bare, naked, with nothing to cover it. Lacking fur or plumage, when referring to newborn animals.

  
deportivo
  4

A type of vehicle with an aerodynamic design and that is special for driving at high speed. Sports-related . Casual type of clothing of light, fresh and loose clothes. In Colombia it means informal, which does not require etiquette, folkloric, relaxed, quiet.

  
sala
  4

Salr inflection, which means adding or applying salt to a food. Surname of Spanish origin. It is a part of the house where visitors are received and whose main furniture is chairs, armchairs or sofas. Entrance hall, receipt .

  
gafo
  4

In Venezuela it means fool, fool. Suffering from gafity or leprosy. You have difficulty moving and shrinking your fingers and toes.

  
malato
  4

It means sick. It also means gafo, who suffers from leprosy (gafedad).

  
gafedad
  4

Spectacle condition. That you have hunched or curled fingers. Suffering from leprosy.

  
ya
  3

It means right now, right now. Immediately, immediately. It denotes that something happened or happened. It denotes the past time. Chain of lamacenes in Colombia .

  
congorocho
  6

In Venezuela, parts of Colombia and in Guyana it is a way of calling the beetle or dung cucarrón. It is also referred to as ball wheel or rhinoceros beetle.

  
ima
  4

In Medicine and especially in Cardiology it is the abbreviation used for Acute Myocardial Infarction. Heart Attack. IAM can also be used in Spanish. In biology and entomology, it is a genus of beetles. In the Pijao language, it means land, territory.

  
amazona
  5

Mythical warrior woman of the ancient world. Woman riding with style and elegance. Joqueta . The word as such in ancient Greek means without a breast.

  
jinete
  5

Person riding a horse. Expert in equine riding. It is also a surname of Spanish origin.

  
hebilla
  5

It is a general piece or some hard material that has articulated or movable nails, which serve to adjust a strap. There are also those that serve to hold the hair. Brooch, fibula, pin, veneer.

  
bato
  5

It means coarse, uncultured, rustic, ordinary. Inflection of the verb beat, which means to stir with an implement, to shake, to mix or also to overcome, defeat, combat. In Colombia, colloquially, it means to mock or mock.

  
batir
  5

It means to stir, mix, shake. It can also mean to overcome, defeat, combat. In Colombia, colloquially, it means to mock, to mock.

  
mácula
  5

It means stain, dirt, dirt. Something that takes away cleanliness and shine, that tarnishes or defines. In a colloquial way in Colombia, a person we appreciate and have a lot of affection for. It can also be a person who is annoying or annoying.

  




       


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