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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 230811 6 Queries by meaning 29 17 Feed + Pdf

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puñalada trapera
  41

Treason, dirty trick. In this way, when someone says: " received a stabbing " to say he was the victim of a taicion.

  
golpe bajo
  14

Failure in which incurs Boxer when he hits to its container below the waist. 2. Malicious action which intends to do you harm or cause harm to someone.

  
toxoglosos
  21

Toxoglosos: 40 m;Plural. ) Gastropod molluscs prosobranch, fitted with a gland secret poison with which attack other marine animals.

  
rameado
  30

Crowns, da: adj. said is drawing or painting of ramos on fabrics, paper, etc.

  
castillo de la mota
  17

Castle of Spain, in Medina del Campo, Valladolid Province, where he died the Queen Isabel the Catholic.

  
mórula
  21

Morula: f. penultimate State of the evolution of the egg in the metazoan animals.

  
súperi
  20

Superi: (MIT. ) Name that the Romans differed to the gods of the heights ( 41 Olimpo; of which dwelt in the underworld ( 41 inferi;.

  
piróforo
  18

Piroforo: m. (Quim. ) Name of several substances that sprayed in the air they ignite spontaneously, as certain compounds of nickel and iron. These substances are said to be pyrophoric.

  
androide
  21

Android: m. anthropomorphic Robot that resembles the human being in its external characteristics, and mimics some aspects of his conduct as the movements and speech, since it can be programmed for that walk and talk automatically.

  
toxoglosos
  18

Toxoglosos: m. (Plural. ) Gastropod molluscs prosobranch, provided one of gland secret poison with which attack other marine animals.

  
adverbios en mente
  11

Adverbs in mind: also called adverbs of mode, are the words finished in the suffix " 34 mind;. For example: slowly, apparently, deservedly so, etc.

  
donde, dónde?
  11

Where: Advisor. Place in which something happens or already occurred: "I am sure that there was where I left the keys ". 2 Place to which one is directed: "When you have a Passport you can travel where you want ". And where, with tilde, means where: "Yesterday you looked everywhere, where you were? 2. To place: " where will you go on holiday? ".

  
geoanticlinal
  28

Geoanticlinal: adj. (Geol. ) It said were of the bulge of the Earth's crust moves epirogenic-driven.

  
abombamiento
  28

Action of curving outwards giving convex shape: moisture has caused the swelling of the wood.

  
movimiento epirogénico
  18

Vertical movement of the Earth's crust to continental level which can affect large areas of the continental plates: platforms and cratons. They are movements of very slow, not sudden, ascent and descent that also may have as a consequence the bulge of the Earth's crust, fractures or cracks in rocks, etc.

  
camino hacia el terror
  29

It must be the name of a horror movie.

  
milimetrico
  21

Millimeter, ca: relative to the nearest millimetre. Small, very small, or very short: millimeter measurement. Antonym: near kilometre.

  
cargadores, cargador
  22

Boots: m. (Plural ) They are the two elastic strips which passing through the shoulders of the woman, hold and fit the BRA. Synonyms: tirantas, straps, suspenders. 2 Set of two strips from the shoulders holding a garment like the pants: "My grandfather does not use belt, he prefers living 34 colors boots;. 3. Charger: m. device to connect to an outlet provides power to the battery of a mobile phone, laptop, P.D.A.

  
pda
  19

P.D.A.: English, Personal Digital Assistant, which in Spanish means Digital Personal Assistant, is a small computer in hand with functions similar to the one conventional, that can also be used as electronic calendar. Synonym: Pocket computer.

  
tacaná
  35

Tacana: Volcano in Guatemala, in the Department of San Marcos, next to the Mexican border. ALT., 4.064 m.

  




       


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