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  Value Position Position 8 8 Accepted meanings 4154 8 Obtained votes 49 14 Votes by meaning 0.01 4917 Inquiries 109339 10 Queries by meaning 26 4917 Feed + Pdf

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lluvia marrón
  28

BROWN RAIN GOLDEN RAIN is the act of urinating on your sexual partner. Hence the BROWN RAIN, which consists of defecating on the body of your sexual partner. If defecation is done over the mouth then it is called CAVIAR in sexual jargon

  
agranulocito
  25

AGRANULOCYTE as we said yesterday, are blood cells that are part of white blood cells (or leukocytes), which are characterized by lacking specific granules and having a single nucleus larger than granulocytes (mononuclear). Its pathological decrease (neutropenia) reduces the body's ability to attack germs, facilitating infections. On the other hand, a high white blood cell count may indicate that you are fighting an infection, that you are having a high level of stress, or that you are suffering from leukemia.

  
alcanzapelotas
  23

REACHPELOTAS Pasapelotas . Young man who collects the balls played in a tennis match and returns them to the player who is with the service. It is also called the ball collector that rushes the game by returning a ball to the court to minimize the stopping time of the football match.

  
cariocinesis
  24

KARYOKINESis in biology: from the Greek karios, walnut or nucleus, and kinesis, movement; division of the nucleus of the cell.

  
suprasubordinación
  23

SUPRASUBORDINATION Subordination is the action of putting oneself or being in command of a hierarchical superior. The Latin prefix supra means over; major class that contains and exercises authority over the subordinate class. Suprasubordination is a redundancy of supraordination.

  
copartícipes
  23

PARTNERS Competitors participating as a whole. A pair is made up of two partners. A football match for two groups of 11 partners on the pitch each.

  
ínclito
  21

INCLITO from the Latin inclitus , famous , famous , famous; which is illustrious and well-known.

  
hematológico
  22

HEMATIC in medicine: from the Greek 'haematikos', relative or proper to the blood; relative to blood : blood count

  
caudalometría
  24

FLOWOMETRY Part of hydraulics. Technique dedicated to the measurement of the expenditure of a liquid or gaseous source.

  
ecocuero
  23

ECOCUERO Leather produced respecting the ecological canons and without the animal of origin having suffered pain or abuse

  
cintilación
  19

CINTILATION Emission of beams of light as scintillations but that are not constant but that flicker or are trembling, as in the discs with balls of mirrors amvientadas with special effects or in environments with psychedelic and strobe lights. .

  
cariocíntico
  24

KARYOCÍNTICO From the Greek karios, 'nut, nucleus' and cyntic, which cintila, from the verb cintilar, to twinkle with titilations or tremulity. Nucleus that emits tremulous or twinkling twinkles.

  
buffer de datos
  15

DATA BUFFER A buffer is a chemical buffer. Computing embraced this term around 1960 to identify areas of memory that temporarily stored data to be sent, for example, to the printer as it finished with the previous set. Other uses were to store temporary but repetitive information in main memory.

  
del nombre ciani
  24

FROM THE NAME CIANI Cyani was a low-grade gold coin circulating among African merchants whose value was 100 aspros. Aspro was a Turkish currency whose value has changed with the times. Cyan means blue, color of cyanotics for lack of oxygen, which in turn comes from cyan, color hydrocyanic acid, CHN, an extremely toxic compound, with which those condemned to death are killed in seconds by means of preventing in a fulminant way the circulation of oxygen in the blood. So Ciani sgnifica blue or bluish.

  
idk
  21

IDK stands for Nosé. It comes from the acronym of the phrase I don't know, in English.

  
perdimos no hay nada que hacer
  21

LOST. THERE IS NOTHING TO DO. We lost is the first pers. pl. of the verb t . LOSE. The second sentence refers to the loss, and explains that there is no way to reverse the result.

  
cosota
  26

COSOTA Augmentative of COSA . 2 . In Puerto Rico, affectionate person

  
hall
  25

English HALL, hall, hallway, hall. It is pronounced hol , and the English spelling remains . It is called hall, lobby or hall to the piece of the house located next to the entrance and that gives access to the rest of the rooms of the house, apartment or hotel Some synonyms, words or similar expressions can be hall, lobby, reception 40, of a hotel or residential 41 ,

  
tiilla
  14

TIILLA in Spain: diminutive of TIA, derogatory. In Spain any man is a guy. A woman, similarly, is an aunt. It says nothing about kinship. It is synonymous with type or tipa when the interlocutor is not told, which is also valid: hey, uncle, give me a hand.

  
epsy
  22

EPSY 1 . Female Name : Epsy Campbell , former Vice President of Costa Rica . 2 . Epsy Health, an app aimed at facilitating the early treatment of epilepsy. 3 . In Spain : The Research Group Psychological Styles, Gender and Health (EPSY-Ref. 940066), made up of a large number of researchers, academics and specialists in the area of health.

  




       


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