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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 445405 2 Queries by meaning 39 13935 Feed + Pdf

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coyoles
  48

COYOLES , plural of COYOL See coyol

  
coyol
  42

COYOL nahuatl COYOLLI meaning palm or rattlesnake. It is the palm tree Acrocomia Aculeata. In the Yucatan Peninsula they call it cocoyol. I crown in Colombia and mbocayá in Venezuela. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may be spiny palm of the antilles, tobago canes, corozco, mbocayá

  
mompa
  34

MOMPA Contraction of my company. In Colombia, friend, partner or partner

  
inperante
  39

IMPERANTE (AND NOT INPERANTE , in Spanish there is no conjunction np ) comes from empire means that prevail, that commands, that is fashionable. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may be that it is fashionable, leading, manda

  
mapuritos
  35

MAPURITOS , plural of mapurito . See MAPURITO

  
mapurito
  48

MAPURITO l mapurito or anamú ( Petiveria allicea ) is a plant found throughout South America, especially in the Antilles. In Cuba, a decoction of the entire plant is used in cases of cancer and diabetes. It is also used as an anti-inflammatory. Numerous biologically active compounds have been discovered in the anamú. It participates in the endocrine regulation of the adrenal glands, very important in different endocrine functions of the body such as water balance, inflammation or regulating blood glucose.

  
parar bola
  21

STOP FIBS Give attention, pay attention, look at someone, take an interest. In Chile give ball, pay attention to what is said : Hey, give me ball and don't look at that mine! Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may include giving ball, paying attention, taking care, lending an ear, warming up with someone

  
no hay antominos
  8

NO HAY ANTONIMOS Expretion which means There are no antonyms i.e. words meaning the opposite
Synonyms of no hay antominos are  synonym

"There are no antonyms for the word medicine."

  
hoyito
  17

HOYITO is the diminutive of the word HOYO which means small hole. Colloquially it might be used for ANUS
Synonyms of hoyito are  little hole
 Used in US as well

"El miró por el hoyito de la cerradura. He looked through the key hole. le"

  
principios
  46

PRINCIPLES, plural of PRINCIPLE, fundamental rules of a science, of an ideology or of values and behavior of a society or group. 2 . Idea that governs behavior 3. Foundation or basis : The bishop is for his diocesans principle and center of authority. 4 . (today rare) dish served at meals between the first and desserts

  
se opone
  21

OPONES third singular person present of verb oponer . DIcho of a person : That is against, who refuses to say one thing or idea : that he is against or that he is confronted with another.

  
peorro
  41

PEORRO That farts. What's with a lot of gas.

  
chatos
  29

CHATOS, plural of CHATO View CHATO

  
chato
  45

CHAT 1 . In Chile, be bored, tired, annoyed. 2 . Colloquially, friend 3. Flattened face or frontis, crushed : boxer face person. 4 . Type, guy, rooster : That junk is bothering me my sister.

  
gritos
  13

GRITOS , plural of GRITO . See GRITO

  
grito
  45

( THE ) GRITO Famous picture of the Norwegian Edvard Munch of which he painted 4 versions. It highlights the anguish and despair

  
esta bién
  42

IT'S OKAY 1 . Well, okay, OK. I accept it. 2 . Said of a person : Good health status or good situation . DIcho of an object, situation or thing : It is correct, well placed . 3 . Acceptance : - Can I go to the movies today? - It's okay. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may agree, ok, well, I accept, it's healthy

  
sintagmas nominales
  37

NOMINAL SINTAGMAS , nominal sintagma lde plura . See NOMINAL SINTAGMA

  
sintagma nominal
  21

NOMINAL SINTAGMA Phrase that constitutes a syntactic unit and contains a name (hence nominal ) that can be a noun or a substantive pronoun . Generally this phrase precedes another part of the sentence, to which it is referring

  
sintagma nominal
  48

NOMINAL SINTAGMA Phrase that constitutes a syntactic unit and contains a name (hence nominal ) that can be a noun or a substantive pronoun . Generally this phrase precedes another part of the sentence, to which it is referring

  




       


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