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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 1135540 1 Queries by meaning 32 3 Feed + Pdf

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pulul
  16

In Chile is the name of a river and a valley. They are sites of unparalleled natural beauty. They are close to Temuco. It means it moves or floats.

  
lalage
  14

It is the name of a genus of birds in the family Campephagidae. They are known as orugueros or trullos.

  
gaduine
  16

It comes from cod ( Gadus ). It is one of the names of a yellowish oil extracted from the cod liver (fish). Gaduín, cod liver oil. With it are made emulsions, rich in vitamins.

  
chikara
  22

In Japanese it literally means power. It is the name of one of the sagas of the anime Naruto.

  
ladoga
  12

It is the name of a Russian lake located near the border with Finland in Carelia.

  
chimenea
  51

It is a duct by which the exhaust of gases or fumes from a campfire or a boiler is facilitated. It can be located in a house or also on a boat. Smoke escape. Vulture, nozzle. In Colombia we call chimney to a vehicle that throws a lot of smoke into the atmosphere or to a person who smokes too much.

  
fiseter
  17

It is the Spanishization of Physeter. In Latin and Ancient Greek it means sperm whale. or snort tube. It is the name of a genus of cetacean mammals that include sperm whales.

  
antipas
  10

Name of a Bishop of Pergamon in the time of Domitian. He is a Saint and Martyr of the Catholic Saint.

  
garruña
  49

In Mexico it's a surname. As a word means selfish, greedy. It's also a little rodent.

  
barrigón
  31

Belly augmentative. Man with a bulging belly. Panzon.

  
incapie
  18

The correct term is Emphasis, with h . In Colombia it is a surname. It also means emphasis, vehemence, intensity, accent, strength. Give importance to something, stand out.

  
garras
  16

Plural claw . It means very big and strong nails. Specialized nails of raptors and some carnivorous animals. In Colombia in a colloquial and pejorative way it means ugly (the same as hides or catfish). Nails, paws, hooks, hooks.

  
timbón
  40

In Colombia it means big timbo. Timbo is the same as garraga, plastic caneca or calambuco. Plastic container used to load liquids or fuel, with a capacity of several gallons (4 or 5 ) . By large belly extension . Man with a bulging belly, belly, belly.

  
acogedores
  42

It means nice, comfortable, comfortable. It also means cordial, hospitable, generous, protective. They cater well, they please.

  
chivín
  21

In Chile it is a floating island of vegetation. In Colombia we call it taruya. In Central America it is a small lizard or lizard breeding.

  
chivicoyo
  23

In Mexico it is the common name of a bird, which is also known as colín, corcovado or quail. Its scientific name is Lophortyx gambeli and belongs to the family Odontophoridae .

  
cartabón
  18

It was an ancient instrument used in navigation. Triangular scale, template, triangle, square. Drawing implement . It was also called cartabono.

  
cartabon
  18

The correct term is cartabo, with tilde, or cartabono. Drawing and measurement implement that we also call transporter. It is used to measure angles. It was used in navigation in antiquity.

  
transportador
  37

It is a person engaged in the transport of passengers, either as an operator of a public service vehicle (driver, driver) or as an entrepreneur for the same purposes. person driving a vehicle, either to carry passengers or cargo. In Mathematics, Geometry, Drawing and Nautical is an instrument used to measure degrees.

  
sede y cede
  27

these two words are homophophons and heterographs. They look the same, have different meanings, and are written differently. Headquarters, with s , means base, center, matrix. Yields. with c, it's an inflection to give in and means compromise, access, mitigate, diminish, deliver, give, transfer.

  




       


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