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Spanish Open dictionary by Henry Medina Valderrama



Henry Medina Valderrama
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  Value Position Position 36 36 Accepted meanings 78 36 Obtained votes 2 49 Votes by meaning 0.03 4085 Inquiries 3256 35 Queries by meaning 42 4085 Feed + Pdf

"Statistics updated on 4/30/2024 11:32:33 PM"




¡la puta!
  45

Typical way to exclaim in some southern South American countries, such as Argentina and Chile. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may be sheath! , what a horror! , what a scare!

  
íntimos
  40

How to identify what only belongs to one belongs and matters.

  
sin rumbo
  40

This saying is generally used to identify a person or object, when it does not have a pathed, defined, destination when it is deprogrammed. It is also said of a jewel, that when applying a cleanser does not loose course or black spots that are reflected in the bayetilla with which it rubs.

  
amigos del alma
  47

How to identify endearing friends, who have so much affinity that they reflect their feelings with the value of the soul.

  
que es un proceso
  33

A process is a series of steps that must be precisely accomplished to achieve a final result of something. Each internal step that is given consistently and logically is called a procedure. In other words, the Process is the general one and the procedure is the accessory.

  
coptado
  54

Action and effect of Coptar, vote or choose The positions of an assembly.

  
no perdonar ni una más
  59

It's getting to the limit of forgiveness.

  
zanjones
  29

Male gender to identify large, deep ditches or gaps where water runs.

  
seguro de alambre
  45

Argolla of wire with which the closing of a door is secured, usually on the edge of farms.

  
por el morro
  40

Act on or on the sides of a lump that is on the ground, in an animal or in a person.

  
transpolado
  41

Tell yourself about transport, travel, routes or trajectories passing through or near a land pole.

  
glugluteante
  38

It identifies or has the shape of the sound emitted by a turkey. or pisco as it is called in some South American countries.

  
sobresaliente etc
  39

It stands out and has other connotations that distinguish it

  
cuyayo
  43

Said with Quechua roots to identify a leader who stands out without being the chief.

  
algarete
  55

Such a typical Caribbean, which results in uncontrolled, unbridled or unbridled actions

  
lenguaje coloquial
  33

Colloquial refers to the popular language, which is expressed in a group of trusted friends, without so much eloquence and easy to understand.

  
scholasticus
  34

Scholasticus, Latin term meaning school, and became a medieval philosophical current that sought to integrate reason with faith but, always placing faith above reason.

  
refundir
  76

Refund: Mistray

  




       


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