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  Value Position Position 22 22 Accepted meanings 865 22 Obtained votes 22 20 Votes by meaning 0.03 5213 Inquiries 7747 56 Queries by meaning 9 5213 Feed + Pdf

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raquetero
  7

1 . It is said of a person who makes or sells rackets. 2 . It is said of a person, who is dedicated to fraud and deception, who earns his livelihood through doing businesses of dubious morality, dirty and illegal.

  
neonaticidio
  9

It is said of the execrable and abominable death or attempted murder of a newborn within the first 24 hours of birth.

  
galacticidio
  8

It is said, within astrophysics, when two galaxies, one larger and one smaller, collide and merge into a single galaxy. The resulting galaxy will be different from the originals, especially the smaller galaxy. So it can be said that the most massive galaxy has > the smallest.

  
cosmotopía
  8

It is said of the concept of understanding the entire universe as our home. Beyond nations, states or homelands, cosmotopia offers the possibility of feeling a citizen of the Cosmos, of feeling an interrelationship between the vast universe, our planet, and ourselves.

  
plagiomanía
  9

It is said of the obsession with copying the substance of other people's works, giving them as one's own; irresistible mania for copying, plagiarizing or tracing writings, audiovisual works, definitions, artistic works, etc. It is a type of mania that has been on the rise in the Internet age, given the ease it offers for plagiarism, being considered a theft of intellectual property and that may reflect a psychological disorder, such as cryptomnesia or kleptomania that requires medical attention.

  
encabronar
  10

1 . It is said to show and/or feel anger, anger, anger or anger. 2 . It is said to twist or spoil something.

  
cosificar
  10

1 . To turn something into a thing. 2 . To reduce to the condition of a thing that is not. 3 . Reduction of human beings and animals to the condition of things. To consider an animal (human or non-human) as an object or thing.

  
ecocentrismo
  9

It is said of the philosophical current that is based on the fact that the actions and rational thoughts of individuals should focus on the environment as a top priority, both in its care and in its conservation.

  
preservacionismo
  8

It is said of the thought that gives the protection of nature and the environment a fundamental value.

  
conservacionismo
  8

It is said of the philosophical current that advocates the defense of maintaining large wild spaces without pollution, in a pure and natural state, in which there is no modification by human activity.

  
stick
  9

The word "stick" is an English word, it does not proceed to be entered in a Spanish dictionary. Our language is rich in words that can mean the same thing: stick, stake, rod, club, wood, staff, staff, mast, lock, etc.

  
prosopagnosia
  7

It is said of a neurological disorder that makes it difficult to recognize faces, especially in remembering and recognizing them later.

  
sociohistórico
  9

It is said about the social history of a given community.

  
hamartofobia
  9

Fear is said to be the fear of sinning. The origin of the word comes from the Greek hamarto (sin) and phobos (fear). It usually occurs in people who live in a very inflexible religious community or family.

  
prosopagnosia
  9

It is said of a neurological disorder that makes it difficult to recognize faces, especially in remembering and recognizing them later.

  
hombriega
  6

It is said of a woman who likes the company of men, in an amatory sense. See manwatering.

  
cobrear
  6

1 . To give or cover something with copper. 2 . Movement of the head to the side or backward, to reject or avoid receiving a kiss on the mouth of another person.

  
ecclesofobia
  6

It is said to be both the fear or aversion of churches as buildings or the fear of religion or the clergy. It can be due to a negative experience within a church or also due to anxiety associated with ideas of punishment for living without following the moral ideas of a given religion.

  
runosofía
  6

It is said of knowledge based on runes, their wisdom and their practical magical application; According to this school of thought, runes are dynamic symbols that characterize occult forces, and with their study one can achieve a type of ancestral wisdom.

  
filógino
  8

1 . Pertaining to or relating to phylogyny. 2 . A man who shows a great appreciation or attraction for women, being the antithesis of womanizer, since the philogynist starts from honesty and disinterest in the treatment of women.

  




       


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