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Spanish Open dictionary by Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez



Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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casleño
  42

It means native to Casla, a Spanish municipality, from the Province of Segovia. Natural of Casla, related to Casla, resident in Casla. It is also a curious way to call a follower of club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro of Argentina, whose abbreviation is CASLA.

  
sampán
  9

Traditional type of Chinese river boat. It is flat-bottomed and has an oar in bow and sail. It is often used as a floating dwelling.

  
estevia
  49

It is one of the names of a herbaceous plant, native to Paraguay, known as diabetic grass, sweet grass or honey grass. It is also known in Guarani as Ka'a he'e. It belongs to the genus Stevia or Estevia and the family Asteraceae. It means dedicated to Esteve, in honor of the Spanish doctor and botanist who discovered the plant and its uses, called Pedro Jaime Esteve. The scientific name of the plant is Stevia rebaudiana. It is also called stevia or stevia a sweetener that is obtained from the same plant.

  
grasa
  56

It's a generic way to call any kind of lipid. It means fat, butter, sebum. It also means lubricant, oil, thick substance that serves to keep the bearings running.

  
lardo
  27

It means fat, butter, fat, sebum. Lipid, in Colombia we also say fat, bacon.

  
pringue
  48

It means fat, oil, sebum, butter, bacon. Fatty part of the meat. Lipid, fat.

  
pringar
  74

In Colombia it means trying to disinfect by applying boiling water. Disinfect with cottons impregnated with hot water. Colloquially impregnate the bread with something oily or oily. Vulgarly, infecting another with a venereal disease.

  
pringoso
  15

In Colombia it means that pringa, which is hives, that it stings. It can also mean that it is greasy, greasy, oily.

  
jalón
  77

In Colombia it means pull. Attract something or someone very strongly. Action and effect of pulling, pulling or pulling. In Topography is a metal signaling rod. Very important moment or circumstance in life.

  
arcéstida
  17

It's another way to call the fruits of conifers. It can also be called stroby, pineapple or cone.

  
vivaracho
  71

In Colombia it means cunning, shrewd, rogue, wasped. It also means marrullero, mañoso or insightful. He intends to deceive others.

  
buck
  12

It is a word used in English to call the male deer or rabbits. It can also mean antelope. Colloquially dollar, currency, money.

  
empática
  35

It means related to empathy. It means that it is a relationship in which there is an accompaniment in pain or suffering. He shares feelings with others. Friendly, affectionate.

  
digitalizada
  53

It's an inflection to digitize. In Computing, it means converting a text, a physical magnitude, or an analog signal into something digital (or a file). Scan , pass a document through the scanner and convert it to a .

  
coctelear
  69

It means mixing spirits harmoniously and pleasantly. Prepare cocktails.

  
ejalé
  18

It's an exclamation of surprise, usually faked.

  
indoor
  12

It's an English language word that means internal, interior, doors in.

  
pajarés
  78

The correct term is haystacks, without tilde. Plural haystack. Places where straw abounds. There's a chance they'll ask for promissory notes. In this case it is the plural of promissory note, which is a document that guarantees the payment of a contracted debt.

  
curiaras
  28

Plural of curiara . Very small carved wooden boat, used by the indigenous people. Long, narrow canoe.

  
octante
  33

In Spatial Geometry, it is each of the eight three-dimensional spaces in which an Euclidean space is divided. It is divided by three-dimensional Cartesian coordinates. Also in Navigation, the octant is a reflection device that serves to measure the height of the stars above sea level.

  




       


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