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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 452580 2 Queries by meaning 39 13935 Feed + Pdf

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retroiluminado
  35

BACKLIT illuminated from the back

  
antiácaros
  32

ANTI-MITE (insecticide) against mites

  
buggy
  39

BUGGY anglicism derived from BUG, beetle to designate a small motor vehicle usually opened by the roof and sometimes without doors. 2 . A folding car with wheels to transport infants and younger infants.

  
bruja venezuela
  84

WITCH (in) VENEZUELA in Venezuela: Person who performs dishonorable, inappropriate and false actions. 2 . delictual language to designate the person who abuses bad speaking of other absent persons. 3 . Traitor , person who betrays another .

  
tarjeta black
  36

BLACK CARD Anglicism from black card, credit card (black color) that proves to be very solvent. It is awarded by banks to people who register high incomes

  
trastos viejos
  40

OLD JUNK ELEMENTS in disuse generally saved but that are no longer used.

  
estar hecho una pena
  57

BEING MADE A SHAME TO BE IN POOR CONDITION

  
cimicifuga
  37

CIMICIFUGA spelling error by CIMICÍFUGA

  
cimicífuga
  39

CIMICÍFUGA cimicifuga racemosa medicinal plant native to north america. Its root is used to decrease hot flashes and irritability typical of menopause.

  
chinchín bakal
  41

CHINCHÍN BAKAL in Mexico: Mayan expression to name a songbird with black fur with a garish yellow to orange breast and, sometimes, a crest of the same color on its head.

  
thick fog
  38

THICK FOG English term meaning thick fog . From FOG derives SMOG , contraction of SMOKE , smoke and FOG , fog

  
precandidatura
  44

PRECANDIDATURA preliminary candidacy to a public office. Normally the pre-candidate must be ratified in primary elections within his political party or against other candidates of the same coalition and, when he wins, he becomes a formal candidate and has an electoral candidacy.

  
ecoproductor
  57

ECOPRODUCTOR farmer, rancher, fish farmer, beekeeper, flower grower and any producer who makes his company a sustainable, respectful and protective nature.

  
flamenco andino
  38

FLAMINGO ANDINO phoenicoparrus andinus, bird of the family of the Phoenicoptera, without subspecies, that nests in the lakes and lagoons altiplanic salt and alkaline, between the 2300 and 4500 masl. In armará language it is called tococo or parihuana. It is the only flamingo that has yellow legs

  
microdecisión
  39

MICRODECISION determination of little time when it is done in undividual form, and that acquires consolidated relevance in a set of them.

  
hízome
  45

HÍZOME reflexive form of first and third person of the indefinite past tense of the verb to do , equivalent to ME DID , produced me

  
bioequivalente
  28

BIOEQUIVALENTE term used in pharmacokinetics to designate a drug that has the same active substance and that its therapeutic response is similar or equal (to the other against which it is compared)

  
stent
  45

Eponymous STENT derived from the surname of Charles Thomas Stent, who patented (1856) a thermoplastic material, called Stent paste, to make dental impressions; vascular stent consisting of a metal mesh (coated with a releasing drug that prevents future blockages) that expands, once a catheter has been inserted into the damaged blood vessel through an incision in the artery at arm, wrist or groin, a clinical procedure called angioplasty. The stent is usually placed in coronary arteries that have suffered injuries and where there is obstruction of blood circulation with danger of heart attack, or as a result of one already occurred. The most common cause of the damage is the accumulation of cholesterol in the arterial walls. The stent, by extension, can be any inflatable mesh installed in a duct, such as the renal for example.

  
fármaco liberador
  39

DRUG RELEASE drug or pharmaceutical product that has the property of being released or detached into the body in a constant and gradual way over time.

  
cuckolding
  58

CUCKOLDING anglicism derived from cuckold, male who likes to see his partner have sex with other men. Action to witness such an act . Q

  




       


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