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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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  Value Position Position 1 1 Accepted meanings 35099 1 Obtained votes 230 1 Votes by meaning 0.01 3 Inquiries 1119133 1 Queries by meaning 32 3 Feed + Pdf

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esforzato
  33

This word is not in the Spanish language. If it's Italian, it should be written Sforzato. And in Spanish it means brave. Worked hard, it means, with much difficulty, with much effort, forced, demanded. Singing it is giving a sustained with great force, which generates much difficulty.

  
esforzato
  42

This word is not in the Spanish language. If it's Italian, it should be written Sforzato. And in Spanish it means brave. Worked hard, it means, with much difficulty, with much effort, forced, demanded. Singing it is giving a sustained with great force, which generates much difficulty.

  
pubertos
  84

It refers to individuals who are in the age of puberty or adolescence. Púberes. This is the stage of development in which the maturation of the sexual organs in both sexes are reached and its manifestations are evident with the appearance of breasts, ovulation and menstruation in girls; changes in voice, appearance of hairs and generation of seminal fluid in males.

  
decapitado
  51

Killing a person or an animal by cutting off the head, may well be with a cutlass, a machete or a guillotine. Delete the most prominent persons of a movement, or an institution or a dome.

  
maracayera
  29

Person born in the capital of the State of Aragua in Venezuela, which is Maracay. It is said also maracayero the person who eats or hunting a feline small, similar to ocelot, who lives in various places in South America and that is called Maracay. It is similar to the ocelot.

  
cirujometro
  34

It is a colloquial form of establish a ranking list of women that more surgeries were performed in their bodies. It could be a synonym for vanidometro.

  
susanismo
  36

It is usually a form of call to followers or partisans of a female character's name Susana, whether political, religious or literary.

  
escogerme
  32

Action in which I am separated or preferred in any kind of election or among a group of candidates. Choose me, choose me, highlight me, depart, prefer me, separate me.

  
exsedi
  26

exsedi is incorrectly written, and should be written as "Exceeded" being its meaning: The correct word is exceeded. It is a verbal inflection in past tense and first person to exceed. Means I have exceeded, ahead, overcome, overtaken, out-done, propasado, desmandado, abused or exceeded something limiting rule. Exagere.libertinaje. Vice.

  
reductivismo
  41

reductionism is incorrectly written and should be written as "reductionism, reductionism" being its meaning: I think that they wanted to say reductionism, though you could use reductionism, as reductive materialism is the philosophical current. Reductionism is the philosophical approach according to which the reduction is necessary and sufficient to solve various problems of knowledge. Since the reduction, an epistemic operation, you can practice on different objects, the reductionist strategy constitutes, in fact, a set of gnoseológicas, methodological and ontological thesis about the relationship between different ideas or scientific fields.

  
roscaya
  33

roscaya is incorrectly written, and should be written as "Russkaya" being its meaning: Roscaya is a very common erroneous way in several Spanish-speaking countries to refer to the Russkaya Vodka.

  
merolengo
  163

merolengo is incorrectly written, and should be written as "Melolengo" as meaning: The word widely used in Mexico is melolengo, although some say merolengo, which means foolish, bobo, idiot, limited intellectual capacity. In Colombia we say pepa, truncheon, pilo, ready, smart.

  
hartarte
  71

In Colombia a lot ( and many say jartar ) it is synonymous with quench, tire, stuffing, saturate, estragar, prevent, cloying, importuning, annoy, disturb, saturate.

  
percibible
  67

It means that something is likely to be detected by any of our senses. We can perceive odors, flavors, noise, temperature, colors and textures.

  
chelero
  41

In Mexico the beer will say Chela ( In Colombia is Cheve or pola ) therefore chelero is who likes to drink beer. It is also a chelero, the musician who plays the cello.

  
supraceleste
  38

Aristotle divided the universe into two regioenes: the supraceleste and the sublunary. The Supraceleste: is composed of a material different from all known matter on Earth, that Aristotle called " quintessence " a fifth element, similar to the fire but incomparably more pure than the ground fires, which are mixed with other elements. This quintessential purist is that made up the stars. In this region there are no changes, it is incorruptible and eternal, his only movement will be in perfect circles.

  
pugnable
  61

Said everything that can be put in doubt, in discussion or that can become peleable, drinkable or as.

  
prolapse
  37

Prolapse or prolapse literally means " fall out of place " from the latin prolabi which means " " fall. In medicine, prolapse or prolapse is a condition in which the organs, such as the uterus, fall or slip out of place. It is used for organs protruding through the vagina or rectum or misalignment of the valves of the heart. A herniated spinal disc also is sometimes called " 34 disc prolapse. In relation to the uterus, prolapse condition results in a lower extension of the organ in the vagina, caused by weakened pelvic muscles.

  
rusiagate
  30

It is a colloquial and journalistic form called the scandal of relations between Donald Trump and his advisors and the Government of Vladimir Putin after the campaign and the presidential elections in the United States. This word is not in the Spanish language.

  
litaruda
  35

I think that they wanted to say Literuda, which is a residence, clinic, type of room or accommodation, where only used only bunk beds, cots, hammocks, loungers, Bard or stretchers. Full of uncomfortable beds Inn.

  




       


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