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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 35137 1 Obtained votes 324 1 Votes by meaning 0.01 3 Inquiries 1138379 1 Queries by meaning 32 3 Feed + Pdf

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chirriado
  16

It's a squeaking inflection. It means producing a sharp and raucous noise, especially by friction or friction of two surfaces. In Bogota, it is a very cachaco term, meaning elegant, beautiful, optimal, wonderful, attractive, distinguished. It shows garbo and donaire.

  
pachuca
  12

It is the name of a Mexican city of the State of Hidalgo. Football team from the same city. In Bogota, it is a cachaco term that means boring, fed up, jarta, tired, annoying, cloying.

  
alevoso
  26

In Colombia means aggressive, high,high rise, unfair, traitor, unfaithful. Who acts with alevosía.

  
tuche
  53

In the department of Santander, in Colombia means back, loin, tuntún.

  
touche
  20

It's a Word of the French language and means playing.

  
nacido
  43

It's a turning point of being born. Born. It means it sprouted, it germinated, it emerged, it came up. In Colombia it is another way to call a grain, suck or boil.

  
lechosa
  26

In the Department of Santander and in Venezuela, it is another way to call the papaya. Plant and fruit of Carica papaia (or Carica papaya), family Caricaceae .

  
pirincho
  18

It is one of the common names of a bird in Bolivia and Northern Argentina, It is also called cuckoo, pyririta, machilo, serere or guira. The scientific name is Guira guira, from the family Cuculidae.

  
despelucado
  33

In Colombia it means with messy hair. With hair without straightening or combing. Disheveled.

  
serere
  12

In Bolivia it is one of the common names given to a bird. It is also known as guira, cuckoo, mache, pyririte, pyrincho. Its scientific name is Guira guira and belongs to the family Cucullidae .

  
limar
  31

It is an activity in which a file is used to scrape. It means raer, scrape, sand, polish, grind. Cosmetic activity consisting of using a file to fix your nails and a tool to polish the hooves of horses.

  
patulleo
  8

It is an activity that is performed in the process of tanning skins or leathers. It consists of exposure to the action of tannins and involves the flipping of the skins.

  
lija
  19

Cardboard paper that has bonded abrasive particles that allows it to be used for scratching, scraping, wareing, polishing, grinding. It is a lime inflection, which means raer, scrape, grind, polish. The abrasive material can be powdered glass, grinding, ground sand. There are also two kinds of sandpaper fish: one is a type of shark from the family Scyliorhinidae (also called red-painting) and another is that of some reef fish in the Family Monacantidae.

  
ñoqui
  51

It's the same as gnocchi. It's a type of Italian pasta. It is made with potatoes, flour, egg, salt and ricotta cheese. In singular and in Italian, the word gnocco means ball, bun, ball, lump, hairy.

  
hackathón
  10

Among hackers is a meeting of programmers whose objective is the collaborative development of software ( Informatics ). Hacker Marathon .

  
bletisama
  25

It is a place-name used in scientific terms. It means native to Ledesma or related to Ledesma (Province of Salamanca, Spain). In Pre-German language means "the plain on high". This city was formerly called Bletisama, Bletisa or Letisa, after the Roman Consul, called Bletis.

  
abotinado
  16

I mean, it's shaped like boot, boot or shoe.

  
cuy
  40

It's another way to call cuiso, curí, guinea pig or guinea pig. The term is used in Colombia and Ecuador. The word is of Quechua origin. In Puerto Rico it is called g.i. and in Costa Rica quilo. Its scientific name is Cavia porcellus and belongs to the family Caviidae .

  
hámster
  9

It is the name of a few small rodents of the family Cricetidae. They are widely used as pets and have the appearance of a slightly plump mouse. The word is of German origin.

  
zurrapelo
  29

It means scolding, corrective, scaring.

  




       


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