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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 1133721 1 Queries by meaning 32 3 Feed + Pdf

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cistícola
  6

It is the castellanization of the term Cisticola. It is the name of a genus of birds belonging to the family Cisticolidae. They are about 51 species and all are of small sizes. They are also known as vultures.

  
caudina
  15

Three-pointed spear used by soldiers ro, hands. Fork. Name of a Spanish river, in the Province of Girona.

  
perspicia
  13

I think they're asking for insight. This is the quality of detecting things that others do not warn. Malice, acuity, sagacity.

  
conirrostros
  26

He's got a cone-shaped head. Conical head or pointed head. In Ornithology is a term that is used to generalize a class of birds that have a special characteristic by the shape of their head.

  
cistectasia
  11

In Medicine is to enlarge or abnormal dilation of the bladder, caused by excessive urine production.

  
cistalgia
  27

It means bladder pain.

  
cisoide
  10

It means it has curved shape or arc shape. It looks like a cisa (curve that forms an opening of a sleeveless blouse).

  
sirga
  24

In Nautical can be a cable used to drag, tow or tow a boat. It can also be the lever, stick or stick of the bog. Stick or rod with which the smaller boat is propelled. Rowing, lever, stick.

  
sirguero
  30

Person who maneuvers the paddle or lever to navigate a small boat, boga, rower, palanquero.

  
silguero
  49

In America it is a surname of Spanish origin. Last name of an Argentine footballer who played for River Plate. His full name was Sebastian Ariel Silguero . In ornithology is another of the names of the jilguero, small bird of melodious singing.

  
toa
  52

Toar inflection. It means dragging, pulling, pulling, towing. Referred to to towing a boat using cables.

  
marón
  17

In Egyptian mythology he was the companion of Osiris who perfected the cultivation of the vine. Also in Zoology is the common name of a marine fish, sturgeon. In Livestock is a way to call the ram padrote or stallion. Morueco. In Theology and Religion, it is the name of a Christian Saint and Martyr who was condemned to death in the time of Trajan. It was also the name of an anacoreta that in the 5th century established the Catholic Christian rite of the East. Creator of the Maronite Church. In France there are two populations called Marón (Indre and Meurthe-Mosela).

  
sajar
  14

In Colombia it is to cut meat or fish into thin slices. Cut into slices.

  
indio
  46

It may mean originating or natural from India. Hindu. Also native to the Indostan, Indostan. In Chemistry, it is the name of a chemical element of atomic number 49 and whose chemical symbol is In . It's very similar to Zinc. Name of a beer in Mexico. Name by which all indigenous or Aboriginal people of America are known. In Colombia it is a way of calling someone who is bad person, very daring, aggressive, wild, uneducated.

  
desgarrar
  68

Pull a piece of tissue out of a pull. It means tearing, lacerating, plucking, slashing, breaking. It can also be to sloping, dismembering or sloping. In Colombia it also means carraspear, expectorar, take phlegm out of the throat. Injury suffered by athletes (muscle tear).

  
jocunda
  23

It radiates joy and welcome. It means jovial, cheerful, happy, entertaining, placid, cool, pleasant, entertaining, jocoa.

  
matalote
  32

It can mean donkey, brute. Old horse that is no longer useful. Rubbing, jaco, penco, jamelgo, tacparo. Also the name of a character played by Rubén Aguirre in Chespirito, simulating a very bad gunman.

  
penco
  52

Old, unbarized horse. Spin, jamelgo, tacparo, matalón.

  
táparo
  28

In the Eastern Plains of Colombia is a skinny, old and unbaked horse. Enclenque riding. Rubbing, jamelgo, penco. It can also be a dungeon.

  
carpir
  31

It means removing the weeds that are in arable land. Aporcar, weed or weed. It is also pointless, stunned, astonished, stunned, stun, landing.

  




       


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