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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 1136981 1 Queries by meaning 32 3 Feed + Pdf

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acaramelar
  17

It is the action or effect of place or add a cover of candy to a dessert. Sweeten. By extension be very sweet and loving couple. Flavor of caramel.

  
discoidal
  16

It is discoid. That is shaped disk. Adiscado or adiscada.

  
bulear
  18

It means mock, taunt, tease sarcastically. English is bulling. It is not yet approved by the Royal Academy of the language, but in Colombia the term is widely used.

  
chiste directo e indirecto
  16

A direct joke is the one who tells a funny situation without sarcasm or satire. On the contrary a joke if you use the sarcasm and satire, but, although he does not say specifically who are concerned if they give many indirect guidelines so who heard the joke will understand to whom they relate.

  
birome
  24

It means pen, ball point pen, pencil, boligrado. This term is related to the inventor of this implement to write that you have on the tip of mine a metal ball that turning is impregnated with ink and will be smearing it on paper ( Ladislao José Bíró, Hungarian, was nationalized Argentine ).

  
virome
  18

Microbiology is the term used to define the viral metagenomes from shotgun ( Viral community associated with a particular or holobionte ecosystem ).

  
zopeda
  27

zopeda is incorrectly written, and should be written as "Piece" being its meaning: It is a distorted way of saying piece, by altering the order of syllables. Portion. It is a colloquial way of speaking, especially among gang members.

  
pata de lana
  25

A person walking on the tips of the toes to not be detected. Person walking very soft and delicate. It is also a person who not stomp or weak pace. Slinky lover extension, petty thief and spy.

  
dar papaya
  14

In Colombia, it means giving opportunity to the contrary that attacks us with ease and get the best dividends. Relax, overlooked, neglected. Stop being vigilant.

  
contrainteligencia
  17

It is the part of an armed body dedicated to investigate the same researchers to prevent and control corruption or information leaks. Internal control.

  
pusilamime
  29

The correct term is cowardly. Mean weak, cowardly, loose, timid, timid, cringing, aguevado, pelele, shy, timid, submissive.

  
acatante
  13

Person who decides to abide by the rules, complier. Compliant.

  
niofobia
  30

niofobia is incorrectly written, and should be written as "Neophobia." being its meaning: It is an incorrect way of referring to Neophobia, fear of what's new at the novelty. By extension, it is fear of technology and new developments in science.

  
froliña
  15

Mean range, branch, joint meeting. It is a word of Galician origin.

  
acatista
  18

It is a term from Greek origin, which means that it must be sung of foot ( which can not be sung sitting ).

  
ads
  15

It is a root systems which means Authorized Digital Sellers ( ads. txt ) and that Spanish is digital authorized sellers. This is an initiative of the 40 interactive advertising agency; IAB ) to eliminate piracy or plagiarism and improve transparency in program publicity.

  
estar muerto de miedo
  24

In Colombia means threatened, intimidated, fearful, timid, aguevado. In Colombia in a vulgar manner says " cagado startle ".

  
chula
  57

In Colombia means black, but almost so offensive. Dark. In Mexico it means beautiful, beautiful, beautiful.

  
anafre
  28

It is the same as the cooktop. It is a word of Arabic origin of the Spanish language and means portable stove of clay or metal in which embers are placed to cook food. Kitchenette, reverberation.

  
acatocarpo
  15

The correct term is acantocarpo. It means fruit covered with thorns.

  




       


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