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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 35209 1 Obtained votes 325 1 Votes by meaning 0.01 3 Inquiries 1149002 1 Queries by meaning 33 3 Feed + Pdf

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catole
  53

It is the name of a small Brazilian town in Pernambuco, his correct name is Catolé do rocha.

  
catanda
  50

It is the name of a town in Angola, famous for its unique, volcanic Paleozoic of extrusive character in that country. This lava is very rare.

  
manopla
  72

It is a kind of very strong weapon, usually of steel that molds to the shape of the hand. It is also called fist of steel, American fist, nudillera, key of fist fight. You can reach the skull fracture.

  
impositivos
  65

It means imposing, of obligation, imposed, that it requires. Concerning public taxes.

  
estribadura
  52

Part of the Chair where are brackets. Part of the mount where the brackets are set. Be action. Action to put the feet in Stirrups rider. A Stirrup belt to ammarra.

  
acalia
  68

One of the common names given to grass is canamera, bismalva or Marshmallow. Its scientific name is Althaea officinalis and belongs to the family Malvaceae. Cultivated since ancient times. It has medicinal uses.

  
adsir
  42

adsir is incorrectly written and should be written as ADSUR being its meaning: I think the question is about ADSUR. So is the acronym for Association for the Rural development of the Sierra Sur de Jaén South is

  
bisoco
  46

bisoco it is incorrectly written and it should be written as Visoko. being its meaning: I think the question is over Visoko. It is the name of a city of Bosnia, famous for a series of hills that are considered by many hidden pyramids.

  
boconear
  56

It means walking bocon. Bragging, flatter it, walk with gossip, bragging.

  
avenina
  62

It is the protein found in oats, more precisely it is a prolamina (not a gluteina), it is considered that the oats has gluten.

  
bitanhol
  52

It is one of the common names received the Maria rosewood tree, also known as guanandi, calambuco, palo María (in Panama), arary, Santa Maria tree, stick of oil (in Colombia) whose scientific name is Calophyllum inophyllum and belongs to the fam Ilia Calophylaceae. It produces a medicinal oil. It is used as an ornamental and its flowers are very fragrant. In the Philippines they say Bitan-hol or bitanjol.

  
bisteot
  52

Bisteot God of hunger, in the Mayan and Aztec cultures. The first syllable probably means uitz or uiz corruption, and the name can be derived from the Aztec teotl, teocihuiztli, «hunger» and «God».

  
aves
  62

It is the plural of ave. Be live two, which has peak and two wings and legs that usually flies. They have the body covered with plumasy reproduce by eggs. Vertebrate beings who are former members into wings.

  
alhanía
  42

It means room or room for sleeping. Bedroom, bedroom, bedroom.

  
callarse
  78

It is the action or effect of silence. Remain silent. Not pronounce or say anything. Mute is silenced, shut up, hold, support, hide, cover, book.

  
avertín
  54

It is a condition of livestock which consists of colic with flatulence. It is the loss of the sense of balance in humans. Dizziness, vertigo.

  
alhamar
  55

Hispanicization of Al - Ahmar, one of the nicknames of the first King of Granada, called Muhammad I, founder of the Nasrid dynasty. In Arabic means "son of red" (Ibn Al - Ahmar). They referred to the color of the beard.

  
astringencia
  57

It is the property that has a substance from dry out and collapse an organic tissue. That can dry out the inner skin of the mouth. It is astringent.

  
acecharán
  52

It is an inflection of stalking. You mean spying, observe, discern, monitor, squinting, threaten.

  
famulla
  81

famulla is incorrectly written, and should be written as Famula. being its meaning: the correct term is famula. It means domestic, waitress, Maid, service, girl servant, Maid.

  




       


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