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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 35388 1 Obtained votes 722 1 Votes by meaning 0.02 3 Inquiries 1184500 1 Queries by meaning 33 3 Feed + Pdf

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cotonina
  50

It is an Italian word and means cotton fabric. It means formed or built with cotton. That you have cotton or it was woven with cotton. It is a Word from the Italian language.

  
ammyt
  65

It is a mythological being of the Egyptian culture that is represented by head of crocodile and human body. It also receives the names of Ammut and Amam, Amemet. According to tradition he devoured the bodies of the recently deceased to make his spirit free. the Devourer and dead bodies.

  
fudge
  65

It is a word of the English language which means fudge. Treat. Very soft candy.

  
varva
  72

It is the name of the thin layers of sediment that are forming at the bottom of Lakes. Design, clay, delete, nata, sediment, annual sedimentation.

  
gorgo
  77

In the ancient Greece, you spouse of Leonidas, the Spartan king Cleomenes's daughter.

  
rendirse
  123

It is the action of surrender, abandon the battle, be given up. Chapter, submit, surrender, ceder, exhausted, tired. be overstressed.

  
xafranio
  78

It is the name of a finely decorated cane and shorter than a staff used by bishops in their outputs or raids. Short staff.

  
molestan
  63

It is an inflection of bother. You want to say bother, annoy, tired, angry, irritate, counteract, overwhelm, disturb, harass.

  
crebaza
  64

Crebaza is the stria or crack forming in the skin by the excess of humidity or cold. It is also the Pernio wound. Cracks of nipples that form in breastfeeding women. Furrow, cleft, stripe, channel, Groove, Groove. Crevasa (with v & s) is an acronym of recognition of drivers in Valencia Center S. L. (Spain).

  
aberturas
  63

Separation of two parts or sections of some thing that allow you to see inside. Crack, cleft, gap, hole, gap, fissure, raja, slot, slot, amplitude. Diameter that is usable in a lens. Space that allows the passage of air.

  
hurrero
  84

A person who is engaged in launching vivas and cheers at any public or political event. Instigating, agitator, animator. It is used in Paraguay,

  
churpias
  74

It is a term used in Mexico to designate a prostitute teen girl dacil. Very young girl wearing very striking clothing and that makeup in excess. In Colombia they say prepaid, but expands to all ages.

  
lancaster
  60

It is the name of a city in the United Kingdom. It is also the name of several cities in the United States (States of Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Massachusetts and California). It is also a surname of English origin.

  
accionar
  84

A form of acting, way of demonstrating. It means operate, activate, operate, start, start, Act. Get into action.

  
durandarte
  68

Or also Durandal, was the sword of Roland, nephew of Charlemagne. Character name in the old ballads.

  
frapar
  76

It is softening blows. Hit, slap, slap, hit, beat.

  
fumet
  63

It is a thick, white (similar to the gelatin) Fund which is prepared as a basis in the kitchen, with pieces of fish, their spines and seafood. Jellied broth, thick broth.

  
durandarte
  83

Or also Durandal, was the sword of Roland, nephew of Charlemagne. Character name in the old ballads.

  
meliso
  60

Melissus or better yet Melissus of Samos was the name of a philosopher, statesman and Greek Navigator. Melissus of Samos contributed to cause nuclear physicist and was a disciple of Parmenides.

  
frutada
  53

It means that it is made with various different fruits. Containing pieces of fruit. In Mexico it is any fruit with a bit of sweet juice. It is the same thing that in Colombia we call salad. Drink sweetened with fruit pulps.

  




       


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