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Spanish Open dictionary by Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz



Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz
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  Value Position Position 6 6 Accepted meanings 7911 6 Obtained votes 163 5 Votes by meaning 0.02 17 Inquiries 241096 6 Queries by meaning 30 17 Feed + Pdf

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número once
  22

In football, until some years ago, marked with the number eleven player was left pointer.

  
motete
  48

In the colloquial language, a " 34 Motet; ( is most used in plural ) It is the set of things or objects such as clothing, toiletries, and others, and that carries a person in a suitcase, a Briefcase, a bag, etc.

  
nicole
  44

Nicole: French name is feminine Nicolasa, the latter in turn is believed to be of Greek origin.

  
nikol
  43

Nicol or Nikol: form castellanizada name women Nicole. On this last name, he is believed to be of Greek origin, however, it could be of French origin.

  
nicoleta
  18

Nicoleta: f. feminine proper name believed that is of Spanish origin, and that is he could have derived from the feminine proper name of French origin Nicole.

  
popeye
  38

Popeye is a fictional character and main protagonist of the series of cartoons of the same name. Their main diet was based on spinach. To consume this food, Popeye acquired huge skill and strength, allowing him to confront and defeat his eternal enemy and rival Bluto.

  
monísimo
  28

In the colloquial language, " 34 cute; It is an adjective that means: excellent, very good, pleasant, very cool.

  
hacer de tripas corazon
  35

The meaning of this expression is: make a great effort to face an obstacle or to achieve a purpose.

  
monísimo
  32

In the colloquial language, the term " fabulous " It refers to a situation that is good, that is under control.

  
conyuge superstite
  36

spouse superstite is incorrectly written and should be written as "surviving spouse" being its meaning: In law, specifically in family law, the spouse or the surviving spouse is the spouse who receives, or is as beneficiary of the pension survivor following the death of her husband or wife who in life was enjoying such pension.

  
cuatro cinco uno
  17

In football, four five one ( 4-5-1. ) It is a tactical system in which a team used four defenders, five midfielders and a single front.

  
semi-final
  22

In sports, the semifinal is the race or competition that precedes the final.

  
vitíligo
  25

Vitiligo is a skin disease that is characterized by the onset in the first instance of a few white spots in some specific areas, and which then invade the entire body, producing depigmentation in the affected areas.

  
vitíligo
  32

Vitiligo is a skin disease that is characterized by the onset in the first instance of a few white spots in some specific areas, and which then invade the entire body, producing depigmentation in the affected areas.

  
mixer
  21

Mixer: English word which in Spanish translates mixer; It is a device that has multiple inputs for audio signals, which can be mixed and regulated by a control, to produce a particular sound or different sound effects.

  
cuatro cuatro dos
  20

In football, four four two ( 4-4-2. ) It is a tactical system in which a team playing with four defenders, four midfielders and two strikers.

  
cuatro tres tres
  16

In football, four three three ( 4-3-3. ) It is a tactical system in which a team playing with four defenders, three midfielders and three forwards.

  
kiss
  48

Kiss: English word which in Spanish translates: Kiss.

  
okay
  49

Okay is an acronym that stands for " okey " that you can abbreviate " OK " u " O.K. " and that translated into the Spanish means: Okay, right, okay. Used to indicate conformity in situations where you want to confirm, approve or agree to something.

  
f m
  26

In broadcasting, FM stands for frequency modulation.

  




       


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