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Spanish Open dictionary by Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez



Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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  Value Position Position 1 1 Accepted meanings 35132 1 Obtained votes 323 1 Votes by meaning 0.01 3 Inquiries 1128800 1 Queries by meaning 32 3 Feed + Pdf

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anádromo
  11

It is a term in biology used to describe fish that back water or climbing by flowing water to spawn, as for example the salmon.

  
catadromo
  13

The correct term is catadromo. It is a term in biology used to describe fish that fall by flows of fresh water into the sea or drop by flowing water to spawn in the sea, as for example the eel.

  
catádroma
  6

It is a kind of fish that baja by the currents of rivers to spawn in the sea. For example, the eel is a species of catadromous fish.

  
anfídromo
  13

It's biology, the term is used to designate species of fish that spend part of their life at sea and other waters in fresh water or also living in marshes, where Exchange with seasons fresh water in salt water, seamlessly. For example the Sardinian shark (Carcharhinus leucas).

  
juul
  34

New vice of young people. It is a kind of electronic cigarette. Doctors consider it very harmful.

  
peltre
  31

It is a material which is used in vessels of all types, it is the product of an alloy of Tin, lead and zinc. It is a malleable and durable material. It is very similar to brass and many times confused, although this has preferably alloy of copper and zinc.

  
poligono
  19

The correct term is polygon, with tilde. It is a geometric figure that is bounded by several straight lines coming together (three or more). It has of course many angles and various vertices. .

  
risueña
  18

Cheerful person, person who laughs easily. Is he kept smiling.

  
carcajada
  17

An uproar or excessive laughter. Demonstration of joy in great degree. Laugh. Loud laughter.

  
símil
  60

It is the comparison between two things. Weigh. Mean comparison, similarity, comparison, comparing, Paragon, confrontation.

  
rubrica
  19

The correct term is heading, with tilde. It means sign, signal, brand, firm stroke. Item, or stroke confirming the veracity of a document. You can also be considered a heading (without accent) as a sign, that means sign. It can be taken as a synonym for confirmation.

  
inútil estéril
  37

It means that it doesn't or positive results not expected of it. Had unproductive, arid, barren, desert, futile, fruitless, ineffective.

  
nordigo
  28

The correct term is Nordic, with c and tilde. It means North, that it comes from the North.

  
confort
  36

It is a gallicism accepted by the Royal Academy of the Spanish language and means comfort, well-being and comfort.

  
grados
  39

Mean levels, stairs, ranges, hierarchies, heights. situations, values, conditions, limits, States. It is plural of degree. Units in which the temperature is measured.

  
dieheimat
  16

The correcdto is Die Heimat. They are in German terms that mean habitat, home, House.

  
almaenpena
  27

The correct expression is Banshee (separated). It means ghost, soul, spirit. It is also the name of several songs: a tango interpreted by Ángel Vargas, a vallenato played by Romualdo Brito, a Chilean song performed by Mon Laferté and ballad performed by Lucía Mendez).

  
importarunpepino
  14

The complete and correct expression is "I mind a cucumber". In Colombia, you want to say that I don't mind nothing, has me carelessly. It is the same thing "I care a hell". Irrelevant, insignificant, inane, trivial, trivial, harmless, vain, futile.

  
nimia
  24

In Colombia, it means that I don't mind nothing and worthless, unimportant. Irrelevant, unimportant, insignificant, inane, trivial, trivial, harmless, vain, futile, triviality.

  
vacuo
  34

Means irrelevant, insignificant, inane, trivial, trivial, harmless, vain, futile, triviality.

  




       


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