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Spanish Open dictionary by John Rene Plaut



John Rene Plaut
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  Value Position Position 4 4 Accepted meanings 11532 4 Obtained votes 150 7 Votes by meaning 0.01 13935 Inquiries 451844 2 Queries by meaning 39 13935 Feed + Pdf

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sacrálico
  40

Sacred SACRALIC

  
gogas
  58

GOGAS plural of GOGA , insanity and by extension sneakers with GoGa mat® or template of a material called goga mat®

  
obiol
  35

OBIOL® drug from BIOL, Argentine Biological Institute, based on NISTATINA, an antifungal, which is used for the reconstruction of the vaginal epithelium, degraded by a fungal infection. 2 . surname.

  
tackleador
  42

TACKLEADOR anglicism derived from the verb TO TACKLE , enter; in rugby it consists of entering on the legs of the opponent to bring him down. Player who attacks the opponent's legs with his arms and hands, to try to knock him down.

  
media carrilla
  45

HALF CHEEK half of a page size letter ( 28x21 ) or trade ( 33x21 ) .

  
cambiarle el agua a los frijoles
  30

CHANGE THE WATER TO BEANS IN MEXICO AND CHILE: URINATE. In Spain it is said to change the water to the Canary Islands.

  
ciberexperta
  33

CIBEREXPERTA female of CIBEREXPERTO , person highly trained in cybernetics and topics related to digital communication

  
buscar cinco pies al gato
  38

LOOK FOR FIVE FEET TO THE CAT see difficulties when the thing is simple , find complications where there are none . See everything more difficult or complex than it is. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may be to search for the fifth leg 40, to cat 41,

  
chuchú
  38

CHUCHÚ character of an educational series entitled CHUCHÚ TV

  
veniales
  28

VENIALES plural of VENIAL , small-time sin

  
trébol verde
  35

GREEN CLOVER award that Michelin magazine awards since the second ten of the 2000s to restaurants that are seriously concerned about being carbon neutral and the ecological generation of their culinary inputs. It follows the same standard of Michelin stars, that is, it can be achieved1, 2 or 3. clubs.

  
banco malo
  28

BAD BANK in Economy: financial institution that buys toxic assets, which are the assets overvalued accountingly on the balance sheet of a bank, in order to save the financial system.

  
querer algo insólito
  39

WANTING SOMETHING UNUSUAL to wish something out of the ordinary and normal, something really surprising.

  
acercándose
  35

APPROACHING pronominal form of the gerund of the verb ACERCA , approximate

  
monocausal
  36

MONOCAUSAL the Greek prefix MONO- means one , unique; caused by a single cause or reason.

  
ponme un vino
  47

PUT ME A WINE IMPERATIVE TO PUT A WINE 1 . Place (bottles of) wine (on the table) 2. Serve or use wine in a glass or preparation

  
entralizante
  30

ENTRALIZING Apparently it is an Anglicism , because in English enthralling is a common term for captivating , fascinating; that entraliza , that captures and retains our attention .

  
semialegre
  37

SEMIALEGRE half cheerful, half serious

  
ya que lo sacas
  36

SINCE YOU TAKE IT OUT APOCOPADA EXPRESSION OF SINCE YOU BRING IT UP , since you mention it

  
pulgarear
  37

THUMBING neologism make a like , point with the thumb ( up or down ) Some synonyms , words or similar expressions may be give a like , give a unlike

  




       


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