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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 35090 1 Obtained votes 229 1 Votes by meaning 0.01 3 Inquiries 1116240 1 Queries by meaning 32 3 Feed + Pdf

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hechicera
  47

Woman who is dedicated to making potions, concoctions, haunts or sorceries. It's synonymous with witch.

  
rayón
  71

Strong stroke made on a piece of paper. I'm tangled. It is the name given to the first synthetic natural fiber. Cellulose Acetate which was also called viscose. Rayón is the name of several municipalities and municipalities of Mexico (States of Chapas, Mexico, Michoacán, San Luis de Potosí and Sonora). It is also a surname of Spanish origin. Last name of a Spanish journalist, historian and writer named Fernando Rayón Valpuesta.

  
buckskin
  14

Cabro skin. Goat skin. Very soft skin that can be cabro or suede.

  
ante-
  37

As a noun ante means elce , suede or suede . Artiodactyl mammal of the Cervidae family.

  
dralón
  20

It is the name of a synthetic fiber. Type of acrylic fiber for dry and wet yarn. It is very mild and does not produce allergies.

  
orlón
  20

It is the patented name of a synthetic fiber used for fabrics. Acrylic fiber name . It was developed by Du Pont. Commercial name of that fiber.

  
acrilico
  21

The correct term is acrylic, always with tilde. It is the name of a synthetic fiber made from acrylonitrile. Generic name of a paint that is emulsified with a polymer.

  
mojoso
  12

In Colombia and used in peasant jargon means with a lot of mold or also with rust, rusty.

  
médium
  17

It can mean intermediary, mediator or clairvoyant. A person who manifests communicating with spirits. Name of two television programs (NBC and National Television of Chile). Type of sweet wine with high alcohol content. In Botany it is a type of plants of the genus Campanula, family Campanulaceae.

  
pino
  43

Vascular plant belonging to the genus Pinus, family Pinaceae (of the group or Order Coniferales ). Name of several locations in Spain, especially in the Provinces of Lugo and La Coruña. French locality in Upper Corsica . Last name of Spanish origin . Last name of a Spanish cyclist (Alvaro Pino) and a Colombian footballer (Juan Pablo Pino).

  
jamaqueo
  21

It means sharp jolt or also wobble, swinging, swinging. Strong movement in a hammock.

  
escamoso
  36

In Colombia it is used as a synonym for bragging. Fantoche, smug, vain, bluff, believable, presumptuous, ostentatious. It has the body covered with scales.

  
aimar
  13

It can be used as a male name, is of Germanic origin and means strong house. It is the surname of a former Argentine footballer named Pablo César Aimar and nicknamed "El Payasito". He is currently coach of the U-17 Scuba Team.

  
chulada
  12

In Mexico and Guatemala it means beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, attractive, nice, funny.

  
granudo
  28

It means it has a lot of grains. In Colombia , person who suffers from acne.

  
biri biri
  18

Nickname with which he meets the African footballer Alhaji Momodo Nije, born in Gambia and who played for Sevilla. He is currently 71 years old. Name of a Valencian liqueur made with oranges.

  
lagarto
  37

Animal belonging to the Suborder Lacertilia among reptiles. In Central America it is another way to call the alligator and the crocodile. In Colombia he is a little academically prepared character who lives off the political favors, parasite of society. In Brazil, it is the name of a city in the State of Sergipe. Name of the football team of that city.

  
sueca
  14

Woman born in Sweden. Related to Sweden.

  
amnesia
  65

It means forgetfulness. Inability to remember. Total or partial memory loss .

  
enmalezado
  66

Land where weeds abound. Trace, ratrojero, entirate.

  




       


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