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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 7895 6 Obtained votes 94 5 Votes by meaning 0.01 17 Inquiries 230085 6 Queries by meaning 29 17 Feed + Pdf

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aguja magnetica
  15

A magnetized or magnetized needle that points in the direction of Earth, pointing to the North and South poles magnetic field is a magnetic needle.

  
buscapersonas
  19

A pager, also called beeper, or paging device is a small electronic device that receives messages over long distances. The first pager only received messages of audio, with the technological evolution, those who came out to the market then were more intelligent and text messaging; with the advent of cell phones, and smartphones, these devices have now been practically obsolete.

  
desbandarse
  16

Flee swiftly and in disorder. Applies especially to the exodus of some animals such as horses, cows, deer, zebras and birds.

  
scanner
  20

Scanner: m. Word of English. In Spanish scanner. Electronic device used in medicine and computer science. In medicine, you can explore the body or an organ of the body in search of internal injuries. In computer science, it is able to read and organize images and text of a document, to transfer them to a computer.

  
carayá
  21

Caraya: m. name of two species of American monkeys, long-tailed and fur thick.

  
test
  82

Test: m. English word. Test or reagent psychological which serves to determine the degree of certain psychic abilities: mental level development; 40 special skills, sensory, motor, artistic, etc. ) aspects of the character and the personality, etc.

  
eda
  21

E. D. A.. (Medicine ) Abbreviation of acute diarrheal disease, also known as gastroenteritis.

  
híjole
  52

Wow: Expression used in Mexico, that denotes anger, admiration or surprise. In Colombia it is equivalent to wow!

  
órale
  34

Word used in Mexico, which is to say: hurry you, come on hand!

  
antifonario
  43

Antiphonary: m. book of Chorus containing the antiphons for the entire year. Synonym: antiphonal.

  
las batuecas
  20

Valley of Spain, in the province of Salamanca, close to Las Hurdes.

  
cárter
  20

Carter: m. (MEC. ) Piece that serves as support to the cylinders and supports other organs of an internal explosion engine. There is a upper casing, sometimes forming body with cylinders, and a lower casing, which serves as the oil tank which has to act as engine lubricant.

  
el monaguillo andrés
  13

Imaginary character of the popular song of the sing pamameno Ruben Blades. The small Andrew, according to the song, " given the post in the Church's altar server to see if the connection made to the boy, and his family is very proud because in turn it is believed that with God by connecting one connects to ten ".

  
el monaguillo andrés
  15

Imaginary character of the popular song of the sing Panamanian Ruben Blades. The small Andrew, according to the song, " given the post in the Church's altar server to see if the connection made to the boy, and his family is very proud because in turn it is believed that with God by connecting one connects to ten ".

  
escanear
  16

Scan: (Medicine ) Action pass a body or an organ of the body through a scanner to get a picture of the interior, in order to detect internal injuries. 2 ( Informatics ) Action of passing a document through a scanner to transfer an image or a text to the computer, for further processing and storage.

  
pescar en rio revuelto
  19

Take advantage of a situation of confusion to make a profit.

  
flagelar con azotes
  19

Flogging, whipping, and fuetazos. Whip with a scourge.

  
romper el hielo
  19

Break the silence. Dare to speak in a tense situation in which for any given reason, silence has become.

  
break the ice
  18

English expression which in Spanish translates: break the ice.

  
maría pacheco
  15

María Pacheco: Spanish Lady, wife of Juan de Padilla ( end of the fifteenth century ). After the death of her husband, he continued the resistance of local communities in Toledo, until the surrender of the city. He took refuge in Portugal.

  




       


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