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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 1133542 1 Queries by meaning 32 3 Feed + Pdf

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umbigada
  17

It is a typical Brazilian dance, originally practiced by African slaves. Afro-Brazilian dance dating back to the mid-19th century. It's a blow or rub of bellybutton from the dancers.

  
julepe
  36

In Colombia it means care, tenalist, stab, interest, effort, will. It also means buttocks, hips.

  
engriñe
  27

Griñe is a Galician language inflection to grive. It means getting ready, enlisting.

  
pirocoto
  45

Pirocoto is the name of a town in Peru and also the name of a hill. It is in Huaraz Province, Ancash Region.

  
alfita
  42

It was the name given in Ancient Greece to a flour that was obtained from the dare toast (wheat variety).

  
umbrion
  13

It is a brand of olive oil in Spain. It is native to Madrilejos, Toledo.

  
chassa
  13

Chassa is a French word, it's chasser inflection, which means hunting or scaring, away, scary.

  
adulterada
  68

It means that its original structure or composition has been changed. That has undergone changes or reforms that alter its quality. It means modified, changed, forged, faked, imitated, altered.

  
suata
  35

In Mexico it means foolish, silly, simple, silly. Who doesn't think or reflect. Foolish.

  
nanocormia
  24

It's the same as microsomia. is an alteration or defect is the body development that manifests itself with a trunk and shorter-than-normal extremes.

  
usureros
  35

Plural Loaner means agiotistas, lenders, pins . People who live off usury. They benefit from the needs of others, making them onerous loans, at high interest.

  
falta de sueño
  16

It's the definition of insomnia. Wake up, candle, wake.

  
vigilia
  49

It means unveiling, insomnia, lack of sleep. It is also the fact of being awake, vigilant, attentive. Ceremony that takes place on the eve of a great holiday.

  
escatopléjico
  40

Refers to a person who can only communicate in vulgar or bland terms. Inability to use decent language. It can also mean out-of-place, you are not compliant anywhere.

  
collaz
  28

The correct term can be kollas, collas or even coyas. It is the name of an Argentine ania that is distributed in the northwest of the country, in the Provinces of Salta, Jujuy and Catamarca. They also exist in northern Chile. In some parts of Bolivia, the term is used to refer to persons who are born or settled in the highlands.

  
desmontaje
  40

It is the action of dethiring or disassembling a piece of equipment consisting of several large parts or parts. Remove parts or parts from a computer. Disassemble in stages.

  
guanandí
  219

It is one of the common names of a tree, which is also known as arary, calambuco, Maria stick, arary caspi lizard, Santa Maria tree or oil stick. Its scientific name is Calophyllum brasiliense ( or Calophyllum mariae ) and belongs to the family Calophyllaceae.

  
ostracodermos
  29

It means with body or skin armored or protected by a crust or shell. Protected with armor, very hard or costly skin. It was the genus of fossil fish they were also called Cefalaspis.

  
besugos
  55

Breislike plural . They are fish that abound in the Western Mediterranean (Balearic Sea and Alborán Sea). Its scientific name is Pagellus bogaraveo and belongs to the family Sparidae. They have flattened body and thorns in the caudal fin.

  
proverbios
  57

Proverbs is the name of one of the Books of the Holy Bible. It belongs to the Old Testament and the Poetic Books group. Maximum, statements or sentences of religious or moral origin. They are usually very old and very popular knowledge.

  




       


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