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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 1133895 1 Queries by meaning 32 3 Feed + Pdf

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calzo
  16

Inflection of fit. It means wearing shoes. Protect or cover your feet with shoes or shoes. Carry, wear, use, lock, freeze, secure, secure. It also refers to the size or size of shoes or footwear in general. Cover or protect with a leather sheet.

  
calzoncillero
  11

Place where underpants or underwear are stored.

  
arlenne
  13

It is a name of Gaelic or Celtic origin. It has as variants Arlene or Arlette . It means the one that promises, the one that commits.

  
amansa
  23

It's a handing down. It means taming, taming, meeking or becoming docile.

  
cónyuge sobreviviente
  15

Widow or widower. Person who under permanent marriage bond has lost his partner, by death.

  
jachona
  29

Muelona, dentona or dientone. Person who has prominent teeth. It is also called jachona to a river fish better known as guabina. Some also say jachona to the payara (another fish of the Colombian rivers).

  
cálidos
  16

It means cozy, nice, friendly. It may refer to environments or people. Plural of warm. High or moderate temperature. Tropical, hot, huggers.

  
hiperfagia
  21

It is a disease characterized by an insatiable hunger, the patient maintains intense desires to eat at all times. It usually leads to morbid obesity. It is also known as Prader-Willi syndrome. In this case it is accompanied by mental problems and genetic disorder. Compulsive gluttony, gluttony.

  
leprosería
  18

In Colombia it is synonymous with leprocomium, lazareto. Isolated site where people affected by highly communicable infectious diseases, such as leprosy, are taken and treated. Sanatorium.

  
unto
  85

Untar inflection. It means smearing, anointing, greasing, muddying, getting drunk. By bribing extension, corrupting, coheque, buying . Fat or cream you have to apply. Ointment, bitumen, fat, cream.

  
timorata
  22

It means that he is very afraid, that he is very afraid. Fearful, cowardly, slack, indecisive, pusillanimous, shy, fearful.

  
pacata
  19

It means peaceful, quiet, calm, phlegmatic. It doesn't alter easily. Unalterable.

  
añojal
  16

Land that was previously dedicated to crops but which by carelessness or disuse was filled with weeds or stubble. Trace, rastrojal, malezal, malecero. Disused arable land, full of weeds.

  
balago
  13

The correct term is bat, always with tilde. It is the esparto or long straw that remains from the cereal, after removing the grain. Soap bubble or foam. It is also one of the common names of the plant Secale cereal, better known as rye.

  
celajes
  22

Plural of celage . It means relative to heaven. Set of dim clouds in the sky. usually of different colors. It can also be related to jealousy. Skylights of a roof. Something that is displayed but not completely, which is displayed at times. Shadows, flashes. hints, oozes, glimpses, ghosts, impressions, sensations, cracks.

  
diploglossus
  15

It means double tongue, split or divided language. It is a genus of lizards belonging to the family Diploglossidae. They are typical of the neotropics and are found in Central America and the Caribbean.

  
eomicrobiotherium
  11

It means first microbiotherces, ancestors of microbioters. It was a genus of extinct marsupials that lived in the Eocene.

  
eotaria citrica
  5

Species fossil sea wolf of the genus Etaria found in California. Eotaria means first pinnipeds or first otarios. Precursors of otarios or ancestors of otarios . They were extinct pinnipeds that lived in the Miocene. They are ancestors of elephants, wolves and sea lions.

  
jachón
  31

It means grinder, dientón or dentón. Person who has very large and outstanding teeth.

  
espumantes
  27

Plural of foaming . It means that it produces foam or that generates bubbles.

  




       


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