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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 66 7 Votes by meaning 0.01 13935 Inquiries 431623 2 Queries by meaning 37 13935 Feed + Pdf

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gatitos
  78

GATO's plural and diminutive GATITOS

  
toaster
  59

TOASTER anglilicism by TOSTADOR, machine for making toast or roasting grains

  
albirrojo
  34

RED-white and red ALBIRROJO 2 . of the Peruvian national football team. 3 . Del River Plate in Buenos Aires, Argentina

  
por bajo
  63

LOW at the very least, so low

  
antievasión
  31

ANTIEVASION against evasion (tax or other )

  
black friday
  26

BLACK FRIDAY anglilicism by BLACK FRIDAY , day of great commercial offers similar to CYBERMONDAY . The expression refers to the tremendous congestion that occurred in Philadelphia the day after Thanksgiving.

  
sesentayochista
  43

SESENTAYOCHISTA person who is of adequate age to have participated in the French leftist and answering movement of May 1968, which was represented in the New Age movement and the approach to anarchism. Today it has become a pejorative term to designate the baby boom generation, narcotics and hedonistic[/E[s, adherents to the consumer society.

  
proetarra
  47

PROETARRA for etharras

  
hipersexualización
  52

HYPERSEXUAL ACTION action and effect of bringing sexuality to the extreme.

  
megaevento
  40

MEGAEVENTO event of great proportions, which crosses the borders of the country, with great meaning and quite visibility. .

  
coucheo
  32

COUCHEO anglilicism, Spanishization of COACHING, business training to have better leadership and teamwork capabilities.

  
cosas raras
  29

RARE THINGS strange situations, hard-to-explain things

  
interminente
  48

FLASHING 1 . It is interrupted and then re-activated. 2 . Light of a vehicle that turns on and off at regular intervals to signal turning or alerting ( hazard ).

  
tejido conectivo
  51

CONECTIVE TISSUE organic tissue whose common origin is embryonic mesenchyma. According to this, 4 or 5 primordial tissues are determined: epithelial, connective, bleeding (for some only), muscle and nervous. From a functional point of view, connective tissues are classified as specialized and non-specialized. The specialized are: adipose, hematopoietic, blood, bone, cartilaginous and lymphatic.

  
jacinto de agua
  33

WATER JACINTO Ceichhornia crassipes aquatic plant of difficult inflorescence. It produces a violet spike, similar to the earth hyacinth and once it is managed to make it bloom it is very decorative in a garden fountain. It requires having the root on the ground so it is placed in pots before submerging it.

  
chúcharo
  47

CHCHARO in Colombia: grain, boil, born

  
originado
  44

ORIGINATED past participle of the verb ORIGINAR , produce , cause , provoke , generate

  
electroñema
  28

ELECTROMA is the name given to the glans or head of the penis. electroñema will be an artificial glans that runs on electrical energy

  
featurette
  30

FEATURETTE anglilicism coming from FEATURE, device (usually technological) or feature. The -TTE ending is a diminutive and the term is used in film studios to call a film that does not give for feature film (4 reels), but which is also not a short film (1 or 2 reels).

  
colipato
  38

COLIPATO in Chile : male homosexual . It's a "duck tail" contraction.

  




       


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