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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 7912 6 Obtained votes 163 5 Votes by meaning 0.02 17 Inquiries 241322 6 Queries by meaning 31 17 Feed + Pdf

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sahumar
  11

1- Burn one or more aromatic substances to purify a place, or to make it smell good. 2- Perfume somewhere with aromatic smoke.

  
iscariote
  13

Iscariot is a surname of unknown origin. This surname, which is actually uncommon, is mentioned in the Bible. It is the surname given to a character who became infamous for having betrayed Jesus, according to the account recorded in Matthew 26:14-16.

  
bóxer
  12

Boxer is the name given to a breed of dog of English origin, whose specimens are similar to a bulldog.

  
cuidapalos
  8

In soccer, the goalkeeper is known as a goalkeeper guard. It is given this name because the goal is made up of a fence and three sticks or posts: one horizontal and two vertical.

  
chicas alegres
  13

In the legendary western United States, the girls who served customers at amusement sites called saloons were known as "merry girls."

  
galáctico
  11

Galactic : ( and galactic ) 1- Pertaining to or relating to the Milky Way. 2- The "Galacticos", as some players of the Real Madrid football team were called, among them Luis Figo, Ronaldo and David Beckham.

  
kimosabi
  14

Kimosabi was the nickname used by Toro to call or refer to his friend and inseparable companion THE Lone Ranger in the television series of the same name. Precisely, the word "kimosabi" was translated by Toro as "good friend".

  
nove
  10

Nove, is a term of Portuguese origin that in Spanish translates : nine.

  
nazismo
  8

Nazism: (masculine noun) The doctrine of the dominant group in Germany from 1933 (Adolf Hitler's rise to power) to 1945, which held the superiority of the Aryan race over all others.

  
columbo
  8

Columbo was the last name of a detective in the secret homicide division of the Los Angeles Police Department in the television series Columbo.

  
velocímetro
  10

An electronic device that indicates the speed of travel in a vehicle.

  
colosó
  8

Colosó is a town and municipality in the Sucre Department, Colombia. Its main economic activities are agriculture and livestock.

  
el heraldo
  11

1- El Heraldo is a Colombian newspaper published in the city of Barranquilla (Colombia). 2- El Heraldo de México, is a newspaper published in Mexico City, Mexico. The Miami Herald is a newspaper published in Miami, USA.

  
eilyn
  18

Eilyn is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin. In Spanish it is very common along with the name Helen.

  
peso cubano
  13

Peso, is the name of the monetary unit of Cuba. It is called the Cuban peso to differentiate it from the Colombian peso, the Mexican peso, and the Chilean peso. Its symbol is $ .

  
pra
  14

Pra is the onomatopoeia that imitates the sound produced by a blow or by the fall of an object from a medium or high height.

  
carrotanque
  9

A tank car is a vehicle that is used to transport liquids, especially water, milk, etc.

  
vinil
  6

Vinyl is the material used to make the two small antennas carried by El Chapulín Colorado and located on the top of its head. These antennas emit characteristic vibrations and sounds that alert El Chapulín Colorado to risky situations that could endanger his physical integrity, and even his life.

  
monocilíndrico
  5

A single-cylinder engine is an internal combustion engine provided with a single cylinder.

  
arthur
  6

Arthur, is a masculine given name believed to be of English origin. In Spanish it is equivalent to Arthur.

  




       


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