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Spanish Open dictionary by Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez



Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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bupresto
  48

It is a word of Greek roots that means bull blow or ox murmur, ox snort. It is the Spanishization of the name of a genus of insects Coleoptera of the family Buprestidae (genus Buprestis). The Buprestidae family is about 13. 000 species, all phytophages and a high percentage of them harmful to agriculture and forestry activities.

  
ciclovías
  19

In Colombia are public roads for vahicular use, which at certain times and days become areas of recreation and the circulation of vehicles is prohibited. Currently in Bogota is on Sundays and holidays in the morning hours. Not only do bikes circulate but various types of personal and recreational vehicles without motors (skates, skateboards, unicycles or boards), this because they also drive people on foot who run, jog or just walk, often accompanied with pets or babies in strollers. It is different from cycloroutes, which if it is assimilated to what John said, because they are exclusive routes for bicycles and specially designed for circulation and are permanent.

  
clemiso
  96

It is one of the many words invented by Cortazar in chapter 68 of Rayuela. There it appears even with tilde ( plemise). This glycean language, tangled or invented, lends itself to a free interpretation of the reader, although it is actually an encrypted language, in a conversation between a couple of lovers and that only they should understand. Although it has no meaning, it could be considered as heart, pulse, pulsations.

  
podredumbre
  15

It is the result of the decomposition of organic matter. Action or effect of rot. Corruption of living matter. By extension it stands for corruption. Corruption, contamination, rot.

  
pesadumbre
  41

Feeling of sorrow, sadness or sorrow. It means sadness, affliction, sorrow, sorrow, despondenment, squat.

  
pesadez
  46

Feeling that you have the stomach after you have eaten too much. It means fullness, exhaust, tiredness, impaling, empacho, satiety. It can also be heavy quality or earth gravity action (attraction exerted by the center of the planet).

  
empalagosa
  48

In Colombia means foolish, tired, annoying, loathsome. Person who uncomfortable others with his or her way of acting. It can also mean that it is too sweet or syrupy or that it affects digestion. Dulzona, empachosa, indigestible, hastiante. It can also be used to mean that a substance is sticky, sticky. Zalamera, flatterer.

  
efusión
  40

Action or effect of manging, flowing or spilling (referring to a liquid, especially blood). Flow, emanation, spillage, watering. Action or effect that reflects effusiveness, affection or intense joy. In Physics, it is also a process that occurs when a gas that is under pressure escapes from a container to the outside through a hole or an opening.

  
atresia
  20

In Medicine is called atresia, the presence of an obstacle or occlusion of a normal hole or duct of a patient's body. The term is also used in Veterinary Medicine and Biology when referring to the same concept for an animal. . It may, for example, occur in the esophagus (esophageal atresia) . It may be a birth defect in which part of the baby's esophagus (lack of perforation of the esophagus).

  
cacharrito
  24

It is a term used in Colombia to designate junk, furniture or old vehicle, old, chéchere, caracha , carcacha , cacharro , tartala. Obsolete object, old, of little use or useless.

  
conflagración
  14

In Colombia it means intense fire, fire, flare, ignition. By extension it can also mean war, confrontation, fighting, conflict, contest, shock.

  
septagenario
  20

Person of the seventh floor, which in Colombia means seventh decade or seventh decade. You are in the age stage or rank of 70 to 79 years. Seventy-year-old.

  
animé
  42

It's a galicism that means lively. It refers to all kinds of animated cartoon program or comic strips.

  
thinner
  40

This word is an Anglicism. It can also be used tiner. It is the English name of a very commonly used solvent. The word thinner in English means thinner. It is also known as slimming or paint reducer. It is actually a mixture of organic solvents derived from petroleum and aims to dissolve paints and other water-insoluble substances (enamel, oil, grease). Thinner is a flammable and highly volatile substance.

  
bubú
  35

Name of the Little Bear, friend of Yogi Bear, Hanna-Barbera cartoon character. In Ornithology it is the common name of some African birds of the genus Laniarius, in the family Malaconotidae. In Colombia it is a popular way to call a ghost or scare.

  
búcara
  8

In Colombia it is a way to call a woman born in Bucaramanga or resident in Bucaramanga, It uses more bumanguesa . The term is most commonly used, to identify the fans of the Atlético Bucaramanga team, who are known as the canaries.

  
bubonocele
  25

It's a popular way to call an inguinal hernia. Inguinal protrusion.

  
tojpa
  13

In Bolivia it is the name of a La Paz Revolutionary Group. Its full name is Topja Libertaria . It is of heterogeneous composition, which considers the importance of revolutionizing the everyday. It brings together artisans, indigenous people and peasant sectors.

  
bucéfalo
  30

It means bull's head or ox head. Bovine head. It was the name of Alexander the Great's horse.

  
bubulina
  76

Last name of a heroine from the Greek War of Independence. Its full name was Laskarina Bubulina . Laskarina Bubulina, was born in Istanbul in 1771. Name of a song by an Argentine rock group, called The Bird Making Machine. Name of a female character of the play, Zorba, the Greek (actually, is the name of a cat). Bubulin is also the name of a substance that is extracted from bird manure (guano) or animals.

  




       


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