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Spanish Open dictionary by Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez



Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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tajante
  82

It refers to a person dry, sharp, incisive. It is strong, vigorous, categorical, definitive, strict, authoritarian. That it does not yield.

  
térmicos
  43

Relative to the heat or temperature variations.

  
toche
  85

In Colombia, it is relative. Toche in Santander and Norte de Santander is an insult or synonymous with raw or awkward, but in the rest of the country is a bird which also said Jay, oriole, oriole, or backpacking. Its scientific name is Icterus chrysater and belongs to the family Icteridae.

  
temblón
  65

In Colombia says temblon or temblador freshwater eels. Fish that produces electric shock. Electric eel, temblador, gimnoto, pilake and poraquê. Its scientific name is Electrophorus electricus and belongs to the naked-back Knifefish family.

  
teocráticos
  34

It means the Government of the gods. The mandate of the gods. Governed by the laws of God. By extension the Government of those who represent God (clergymen or ayatollahs).

  
taurinos
  35

It refers to everything related to the art of Cúchares, Bulls or bullfighting.

  
tópicos
  38

They are medicines for external use. Creams, ointments.

  
torcida
  33

In Brazil it is the name given to the fans of a team. Fans, followers, fans, fans, bar.

  
tejo
  53

It is a sport native of Colombia, which was played by our indigenous peoples, is also called turmequé. Wicks, polas and embocinadas sport. Each metal discs used to play turmequé.

  
tijera
  49

Dressmaking implement used to cut fabrics. They are also used in cutting hair or paper. Complies with two elongated blades connected by a central axis and two eyelets to insert fingers. In football is a dangerous move performed by a defender who is thrown back on his opponent with her legs open.

  
titiribi
  41

It is a municipality in the Department of Antioquia in Colombia. Name of very important chieftain of the Natubes Indians in the region of Antioquia in Colombia. The name of a famous Colombian Hall played by master Jaime Llano Gonzalez. Titiribí also is told in Colombia to the cardinal or pechirrojo, a very beautiful bird. Its scientific name is Pyrocephalus rubinus and belongs to the Family Tyrannidae.

  
toledo
  41

In Colombia is a surname of Spanish origin. Name of municipality and province in Spain. Name of a Colombian municipality in the Department of Norte de Santander.

  
tatareto
  81

In Colombia is a derogatory way to call the person who has the language defects. Gago, tongue-tied, tartajoso, tottering, zazoso.

  
torpedo
  40

Lethal weapons from submarines. Released or self-propelled projectiles that move through the waters of the sea and who exploit reaching its goal. Naval projectiles.

  
tortilla
  52

Tortilla or Tortilla is one of the songs protest (social music) most popular. Arepuela formed with scrambled eggs. Diminutive of cake. Scrambled eggs, clutter and mess.

  
tuco
  61

In Colombia, it means short. Insufficient length. Meager, mocho.

  
tolda
  51

The Colombia means tent, canvas, canopy, awning, cover, home, shelter, marquee tent.

  
taja
  33

Chop, slice, slice, slice (in Colombia). It is an inflection of chopping. Then cut into slices, or slices. Slitting.

  
terpsicore
  49

In ancient Greek mythology, Muse of dance and light poetry. The mother of the sirens was considered. It was also called Terpsicores which means in Greek which revels dancing.

  
toja
  57

In Colombia is the surname of a Bogota soccer player named Juan Carlos Toja, who played at River Plate Independiente Santa Fe and the Colombia selection. Wound, stain or defect in the wood. Juan Carlos Toja participated in the 2005 World u-20.

  




       


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