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Francisco Valdez Mendoza
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  Value Position Position 21 21 Accepted meanings 374 21 Obtained votes 4 33 Votes by meaning 0.01 5305 Inquiries 14968 19 Queries by meaning 40 5305 Feed + Pdf

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isolínea
  27

Sust. FEM. híbr. Line contour which represents figures of equal value of properties, characteristics or physical qualities, commonly represented in maps. 40 Examples; equal value of ): isohipsas: height; isopacas: thickness; isotherms: temperature; isorradas: emission of radiation; isohyets: rainfall. Synonym: isopleta, composed by 'isos': equal, smooth, and «pléethos, pléethous», cases nominative and genitive singular equivalent to 'crowd, the crowd'. Isopleta is preferable because implicit is a quantitative idea.

  
caletre
  23

Sust. MASC. Discernment. Semiculto derived from the Latin 'character': character, nature, which in turn comes from the Greek 'charaktéer, charaktéeros': cases nominative and genitive singular equivalent to "nature of the character": outline, figure, nature. Synonyms: success, wisdom, discretion, lucidity, moderation, prudence, wisdom, talent, tino. Antonyms: aberration, siding, recklessness, folly, irresponsibility thoughtlessness, lightness, clumsiness.

  
cisto
  38

Sust. MASC. 1 Jara: family of the cistíneas Evergreen shrub or cistaceae, viscous leaves hairless beam and hairy underside, large flowers, capsular gender "Cistus", from the Greek noun 'kistos'. 2 Pseudoprefijo ( because it is full word that functions as prefix ) involved in the genesis of helenismos ( technicalities with components of Greek origin ) relating to bladder and cysts. This etymology is something other than the gender of the jara: «kýstis, kýsteoos»: bladder, cyst, in their cases nominative and genitive singular.

  
arcaz
  21

Sust. FEM. Ark. Box once destined to contain several objects, which constituted one of the belongings of the House. Of the Latin 'arca, arcae ( ) pronounced archeologists', cases nominative and genitive singular equivalent to 'chest, chest'. Synonyms: wardrobe, coffin, vault, boat, box, coffin, sarcophagus. It comes from the verb «arcere»: depart, lock, defend, intercept, object, reject.

  
cinnamomi
  34

A species name of the taxonomic genus «Phytophtora», identified fungus by r. D. Rands in 1922 in sumatra cinnamon trees. Generates a pathology disease; 40: 41 Mycosis; in trees like avocados ( avocado 41, chestnut, oak, eucalyptus, macadamia, peach ( peach ) PEAR, pine, as well as pineapple, etc. The genus and species names come from Greek nouns «phytón»: plant, «phthorá»: ruin, destruction, and «kinámoomon», then «cinnamomum» Latin: cinnamon.

  
satanizar
  63

Intransitive verb. 1 Alter facts or descriptions or misinform about physical or moral persons: political, religious or cultural entities which essentially evil qualities, are attributed to lead to detriment of his public fame. 2. With reference to writers and artists, encourage - in his own works - rebellion and defiance of the divinity, as well as exaltation to the evil in its most cruel forms. The word comes from the Hebrew substantive 'satan': adversary, enemy. Synonyms: praise, condemn, demonize, denigrate, discredit, discredit, defame, stigmatize, vilified. Antonyms: divinizar, exalt, commend, glorify, making sacred, sanctify, Revere.

  
bosco
  42

Sust. MASC. Forest, in Italian; plural: 40 boschi; pronounced bosqui ). 1. Extensive ground equipped with trees, usually of great stature. 2 Set of such trees, sometimes only of the same species. The word derives from the Latin «boscus», and this in turn comes from the fránquico ( 41 Germanic language; "busk". The authentic Latin name is «silva»: jungle.

  
nossa
  32

First person plural possessive pronoun: our ( in Portuguese, ). Derived from the Latin 'nostra'.

  
parabellum
  28

Sust. neutral. Type of automatic pistol of German manufacture. The term is a fusion of the voices penultimate and last of the Latin phrase "If vis pácem para bellum»: If you want peace, prepare for war.

  
aldehuela
  35

Sust. FEM. Village ( organically subject to a City Council 41 small population; tiny. Derived from two Arab components: 1 ) «ad» article:; 2 ) the substantive 'daya': rustic, and the diminutive suffix estate latino - sometimes a little derogatory - castellanizado «smell». Synonyms: farmhouse, farmhouse, populated.

  
tener buena estrella
  34

( 41 colloquial expression; Have good luck. Synonyms: lucky, blessed, bienhadado, fausto, successful. Antonyms: unlucky, unfortunate, ill-fated, have bad star.

  
nanofísica
  22

Sust. FEM. Tiny, microscopic, dimensions called nanoparticles particle physics: less than 100 nanometers: i.e. one hundred portions of matter of a millionth of a meter. Applies in electronic research, optics, biomedical, etc. The word is of Greek origin, composed of the substantive «nános»: dwarf, «phýsis»: nature and the suffix 'ika', which means ' relative to '.

  
sangre liviana
  344

Sangreliviana. Adj. fem. Nice person that 'like' everybody. Synonyms: adorable, friendly, captivating, charming, funny, grim, wonderful, sympathetic. Antonyms: anticipada, unpleasant, unbearable, odious, sangrona, sangrepesada.

  
nocti
  25

It is a pseudoprefijo used in compound words inherent in the night. Derived from the genitive singular «noctis» case: night, Latin nouns in nominative case 'nox': night. It generates compounds such as nightlife, noctívago, night.

  
cervero
  37

Or cervera. Adj. poisoned Crossbow shooting at deer. It is not to be confused with can Cerberus, mythological dog of three heads and neck filled with snakes that guarded the door of the realms of Hades: hell.

  
zarpar
  35

Transitive verb. Weigh anchors. Etymology: from the Latin verb 'exharpare', which in turn comes from the Greek preposition 'ex': meaning of loose, and the substantive «harpáge»: hook, harpón. Synonyms: desatracar, do to the sea, drop moorings. Antonyms: anchor, dock.

  
veleño
  29

Gentile adjective. 1. Originating in evening, villa in the province of Toledo, Spain. 2 Originally from Velez Malaga, city of the province of Malaga, Spain. 3. Concerning or relating to the two above-mentioned populations.

  
somato
  39

Pseudoprefijo and pseudodesinencia of Greek origin who involved in the genesis of helenismos referred to the body. Derived from the genitive singular «soómatos» case: body, nouns in nominative case «sooma»: body. Sometimes it apocopa to "soma" or is expressed through the syncopated version "somo".

  
il volo
  23

Flight ( 41 Italian;. 1. Ability to fly. 2 Action flying. 3 Transport aircraft. 4. Trajectory through the air.

  
cachirula
  40

Sust. FEM. of rout. Adornment in the form of mantilla's point that in the late 18th century were women in the head. The word is probably variant the substantive Pan Mozarabic, diminutive of bucket, from Arabic 'qasca': artesa, Bowl, bake.

  




       


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