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John Rene Plaut
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  Value Position Position 4 4 Accepted meanings 11532 4 Obtained votes 151 7 Votes by meaning 0.01 13935 Inquiries 453718 2 Queries by meaning 39 13935 Feed + Pdf

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hypercar
  31

HYPERCAR FOR THE SECOND TIME I DEFINE THIS WORD. A hypercar or hypercar is a vehicle that exceeds the standards of the top of the line of the latest generation. Power, acceleration and design.

  
recentralizadra
  31

RECENTRALIZADRA error by RECENTRALIZER . see RECENTRALIZER

  
biofármaco
  49

BIODRUG SECOND TIME I DEFINE THIS WORD . Medicine based on natural ingredients Among other alternatives, in Chile and Brazil progress is being made in the use of mammals that through genetic modification incorporate human antibodies that are then produced through milk.

  
cuello claudine
  50

CLAUDINE neck fashionable in 2021, whose name derives from the Peter Pan neck dress, flat design with rounded tips, worn by Maude Adams in her role as Peter Pan in 1905, although similar styles had been used previously.

  
guicidas
  31

GUICIDA that kills, destroys . Used in chemicals against insects and fungi, such as pesticides and ants

  
fanzinera
  40

FANZINERA in Colombia: derived from the contraction of fan and magazine. Relating to zines. A zine is a publication made by amateurs: people or collectives who do not participate in the system of large publishers, but who want to share their interests with others. The term fanzine was invented by Rus Chauvinet when he launched his magazine Detours in 1940.

  
semiautónomo
  34

SEMI-AUTONOMOUS that can operate independently, but requires some external support, possibly to depart, recharge or stop

  
mcxenofóbica
  20

MCXENOPHOBIC see XEBOFÓBICO

  
degeso
  18

DEGESO ERROR BY DEATH

  
oumuamua
  27

OUMUAMUA EXPLORER from the Hawaiian 'ou meaning 'to reach to', and 'mua', reduplicated to give it emphasis first, 'in front of', and reflects the way the object is like an explorer or messenger sent from the distant past to reach humanity. Roughly it means 'first distant messenger'. The first character is a Hawaiian okina, not an apostrophe, and is pronounced as a glottal stop; the Pan-STARRS team chose it in consultation with the University of Hawaii. OUMUAMUA is the first object from outside our solar system that comes to visit us in 2017 and that, initially, was thought to be the product of extrasolar intelligence due to the fact of not having a coma, but later it was discarded. It is reddish in color as are objects outside the solar system and is between 35 and 167 meters. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions can be 1i , 1i/2017 u1 , 1i/?oumuamua , 1i/2017 u1 40 , ?oumuamua 41 , the

  
parada glotal
  34

GLOTTAL STOP cutting off airflow while speaking by closing the glottis

  
pikunche
  30

PIKUNCHE see PICUNCHE

  
subprime
  33

SUBPRIME anglicism to designate oresthamists or loans at rates much higher than the prime rate, since borrowers have low credit ratings (not very solvent). Subprime leads to higher risks which has contributed in the past to severe financial crises.

  
turbazo
  34

MOB MOB, violent crowd, in Chile: criminal act in which gangs of young people enter shops and supermarkets and raze merchandise of all kinds in the eyes of the entire public and guards.

  
anticíclica
  37

COUNTERCYCLICAL f . of COUNTERCYCLICAL, (measured) against the normal cycle

  
caer en saco roto
  60

FALLING ON DEAF EARS is useless, talking to the wall

  
prefabricable
  37

PFEFABRICABLE that can be prefabricated, made by segments that are integrated in situ.

  
auto-convencerse
  38

SELF-CONVINCE SYNTACTIC ERROR BY SELF-CONVINCE

  
era digital
  32

DIGITAL AGE Humanity has gone through 6 great stages: Stone Age (2. 500 . 000 BC ). C . - 6000 BC. C . ) Metal Age (6000 BC). C . - 3300 BC. C . ) Ancient Age ( 3300 BC . C . - 476 AD C . ) . . . Middle Ages ( 476 AD . C . - 1492 AD C . ) . . . Modern Age ( 1492 AD . C . - 1789 AD C . ) . . . Contemporary Age (1789 AD) C . - today) The contemporary age has had an industrial age, a digital age and an age of knowledge. The digital age or era in which all existing information is converted to binary digits, is the one that all information is possible to be handled by electronic means, in large volumes and high speeds, and be processed at speeds unimaginable just a few years ago. Billions of data from outer space can be processed in minutes, which a few years ago took months and required hundreds of CPUs. At the end of the second war it was impossible to carry out. This is valid in the field of BIG DATA, transactions of any kind, such as nuclear physics, microbiology, geology, commercial transactions, statistics, genetics or any area that generates a large amount of information.

  
bioplástico
  36

BIOPLASTIC sust . plastic material produced from plants, animals or bacteria and other microscopic beings, rather than from petroleum. 2 . Adj. Having a living animal or plant origin: bioplastic material.

  




       


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