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Spanish Open dictionary by Joaquín Montes Rodríguez



Joaquín Montes Rodríguez
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  Value Position Position 81 81 Accepted meanings 23 81 Obtained votes 0 4259 Votes by meaning 0 4884 Inquiries 566 149 Queries by meaning 25 4884 Feed + Pdf

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enforzar
  7

Facilitate, incentivize and enforce compliance with the law through state actions that do not have to do with judicial punishments after non-compliance with the law, but with preventive mechanisms and monitoring and control prior to non-compliance.

  
pervasividad
  11

Pervasive quality: which is spread or distributed everywhere.

  
comprabilidad
  17

Quality of Buyable.

  
objeto
  11

Computer Science: In a database, object can refer to real-world objects represented in databases (as in object-oriented databases) or to objects and object types contained in a database (tables, queries, forms). For the first meaning it is preferable to use the term entity.

  
entidad
  15

Computer science: real object represented in a database, usually through a table; The normalization process can subdivide the entity into several tables. An entity has attributes and is part of a domain.

  
atributo
  6

Computer Science : properties that an object in a database can possess. The list of possible attributes is usually coded and standardized.

  
dominio
  17

Computer Science: Area of a database comprising several entities related by their common attributes.

  
objeto
  11

Computer Science: In a database, object can refer to real-world objects represented in databases (as in object-oriented databases) or to objects and object types contained in a database (tables, queries, forms). For the first meaning it is preferable to use the term entity.

  
guaranga
  25

4 . Rude, rude, vulgar.

  
variable
  21

Information technology ( T . I . ) : In programming, a variable is a container with a unique name, which is used to store information that will be referenced and manipulated in a computer program.

  
parámetro
  27

Information technology ( T . I . ) A parameter is a special class of variable . Variables are containers of information in the system. Parameters are variables that are entered into the system directly by the user. This definition should not be confused with that of statistical parameter: in practice, when the user enters a parameter in the program, it is often statistical parameters of some distribution that is alien to the system (averages, maximum or minimum, etc. ) , but the theoretical definition of statistical parameter is different from that of parameter in T. I .

  
conspiracionista
  30

A person who believes in conspiracy theories, who is in the bubble of conspiracy theories. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may be conspiranoic 40, derogatory 41,

  
conspiracionismo
  25

Social tendency that attributes some known facts to obscure causes: hidden groups of conspirators who rule the world, or powers that deceive the population by their dominance over the media. Examples of conspiracy are the falsification of moon landings, flat earth, reptilians, and illuminati.

  
populismo
  34

Political style that promises to realize the desires of a majority of voters, without taking into account its feasibility or sustainability. Unlike demagoguery, the populist leader can be sincere and even try to keep his promises.

  
demagogia
  26

A style of doing politics that makes promises that attract a majority. It can be confused with populism, but the demagogue makes promises that he knows are unfulfilled, simply to come to power.

  
ferrocarriliar
  29

In Colombia, trying to pass a legislative project without carrying out its discussion.

  
cundiboyacense
  26

Native to the highlands of Cundinamarca and Boyacá. Relating to him .

  
calcinante
  43

That calcines, burns with quicklime. Scorching, fiery, exhausting.

  
inenarrable
  45

That it cannot be expressed in words, indescribable.

  
ordalía
  35

Dangerous test to which the suspect of a crime was subjected; surviving the trial was proof of his innocence, which is why he is also called "God's judgment." While the word and usage have barbaric origins in Europe, many other societies have practiced such judgments. By extension, trial and conviction without support and exaggerated.

  




       


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