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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 240545 6 Queries by meaning 30 17 Feed + Pdf

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coolí
  15

Coolie: ( m. and f. ) Indian or Chinese laborer who works as a pawn in a European colony.

  
chan chan
  17

Chan Chan: Ancient pre-Inca city of the Peru, located to the North of Trujillo, Department of La Libertad. It was the capital of the Chimu Kingdom and was then destroyed by Inca losj. The remains of its imposing fortresses, palaces and temples that still remain, and its ornamental richness, constitute one of major archaeological evidence of pre-Columbian South America.

  
pasarse de lanza
  37

Colloquial expression used in Mexico, and that means: go from abusive or rude. In Colombia it is equivalent to pass pineapple.

  
clip
  46

Clip: ( 41 English voice; m. paper clips of small size, consisting of a wire bent so that it is much longer that wide and form two branches, one longer than the other, including loose paper can hold and nickel-plated.

  
charro
  35

Charro: m. In Mexico, rider or rider with special suit consisting of jacket with embroidery, tight pants, white shirt and hat brimmed and high and conical cup.

  
casetero
  21

Cassette holder, ( ra ) Person who administers a booth.

  
formatear
  24

In computer science is known as format to the action or process of delete or empty the entire contents of a hard disk, a USB drive, a memory micro SD, etc.,

  
formateo
  17

Format: m. action and effect of reformatting a computer, a memory or a smart phone.

  
stand
  23

Stand: English word adapted to the Spanish as " stand ". In a fair industrial, literary, etc., or any other exposure, a stand is a point of sale.

  
llegar modesto
  20

Modesto is a male name. In Colombia, it is a popular saying tell: " became Modesto and eventually this ". It refers to someone arrived at the wrong time and that someone will change the entire order of things or going to alter.

  
cluniacense
  21

Cluniac: adj. belonging to the monastery or congregation of Cluny, in Burgundy.

  
estar en pelotas
  14

Be a person naked.

  
flolklore
  19

Folklore: English word adapted to the Spanish as folklore. Popular culture, customs, beliefs, legends, music and crafts of a town or a region.

  
galápago
  20

A tortoise is a freshwater animal similar to a turtle but smaller than this. Very appetizing meat, this reptile abounds in the departments of Bolivar, Sucre and Cordoba in Colombia. It is characterized by being an aggressive animal that could cut off a finger to a person with their sharp teeth.

  
talega
  49

Talega: f. bag wide, narrow and long or short, fabric, canvas or other material, used for storing or transporting things.

  
talego
  64

A bag is a bag or sack wide, narrow and long or short, fabric or any other resistant material, serving for storing or transporting anything.

  
guarnicionero
  15

A SADDLER is a SADDLER.

  
colita
  51

In Venezuela, a " 34 tail; It is favor a rider or driver of any other vehicle, consisting of transport to a person who is in the same path of the vehicle. That's why in highways and roads is common to find people asking a " " tail. In Colombia it is known as " chance ".

  
vainazo
  21

1. in the colloquial language, a vainazo is something like a scolding, a wake up call. 2. also you can be a word or phrase offensive. 3. an insult.

  
evidentemente
  44

Course: ( Advisor. ) With evidence, clearly.

  




       


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