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  Value Position Position 8 8 Accepted meanings 4154 8 Obtained votes 19 14 Votes by meaning 0 4917 Inquiries 103917 10 Queries by meaning 25 4917 Feed + Pdf

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cocalisa
  24

COCALISA Fantasy name used on twitter and other social networks. He is the female of Cocoliso, the adopted son of Popeye the sailor.

  
cocoliso
  38

COCOLISO Adopted son of Popeye the sailor, baby who appeared in 1933, using a coliseum, or enterito closed by the feet with a rubber and that caused the record mass sale of those clothes in that year.

  
lebato
  20

LEBATO by 796, Lebato is one of the resettlers of Castile, once all the Moors were expelled from the sector The chronicles say "two rich owners called Lebato and Muniadona lowered the gorges of Mount Ordunte through the port of Tornos towards the valley of Mena. With them were people from their house, servants eager to get out of the narrowness of the Asturian valleys. Lebato eliminated all traces of Muslim occupation and initiated the repopulation and organization of the area." His sons, Abbot Vitulo and priest Ervigio, continued their work taking advantage of the influence of the family in the area Some synonyms, words or similar expressions can be lebato is a Spanish surname also spelled lebato, meaning 39, blessed 39,

  
acaballado en la cadera
  20

FINISHED ON THE HIP mounted astride, with the legs around the waist. It is specified "in the hips" because ACABALLADO also has the meaning of 'in agropelladora form, like a cavalry charge', run over

  
quinterón
  20

Quinteron The Spaniards in America established an ethnic hierarchy, or caste system, that depended on the degree of Spanish blood possessed. , Expressions such as tercerones, cuarterones or quinterones (and successive) were also used to name those people of apparent white appearance, but who carried a third, quarter or fifth part of black or indigenous blood.

  
enseñanza delegada
  20

DELEGATED EDUCATION education given by third parties

  
educación permanente
  18

CONTINUING EDUCATION continuing training, which is continued over time.

  
prelado de la iglesia católica
  23

PRELATE OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH See PRELATE

  
peribucal
  23

PERIBUCAL relative to or belonging to the area surrounding the mouth.

  
bardeado
  17

FENCED 1 . Preparation technique for meat, game, poultry, fish and vegetables that consists of covering or wrapping the genus with thin strips or slices of a fatty element such as bacon, bacon, bacon or jowls, to protect and prevent it from drying during cooking 2 . Say of a fence: put fences to the fences, walls or walls

  
bardar
  19

BARDAR in gastronomy: Technique of preparation of meat, game, poultry, fish and vegetables that consists of covering or wrapping the genus with strips or thin slices of a fatty element, such as ham, bacon, bacon or jowls, in order to protect and avoid drying during cooking. 2 . Make a fence or fence with branches and thorns. 3 Put fences to a fence, wall or wall.

  
0 basura
  19

ZERO WASTE total conversion into recyclable material

  
gumívoro
  25

GUMIVORE that eats gum. However, I think this is a mistake by FUMÍVORO

  
aurívoro
  21

AURÍVORO de aurum, 'oro' y voro, 'conedor'; stingy, greedy person.

  
cornoque
  20

CORNOQUE CORK OAK

  
escoria de acero
  22

STEEL SLAG residual material or waste resulting from steel production

  
antiprivilegios
  13

ANTI-PRIVILEGES against advantages or rights (given to one over the other)

  
epistemiología
  38

EPISTEMIOLOGY Fil . Science that studies the principles, foundations, extension, and methods of human knowledge

  
quigüicha
  26

Quigüicha castellanization of KIWICHA, Amaranthus caudatus/C], commonly called amaranth, in Peru and Bolivia, quihuicha, or turkey mucus? in Spain, it is a plant of the fast-growing amaranthaceae family, with purple, red and golden leaves, stems and flowers.

  
construcción ciudadana
  21

Citizen construction Education of minors for when they acquire citizenship, involves learning the rights and duties of citizens, respect for democratic values and human rights, as well as the importance of equality, solidarity, tolerance, collaboration and participation in a democratic society, and social justice.

  




       


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