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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 230830 6 Queries by meaning 29 17 Feed + Pdf

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legrado
  19

C: m. ( med ). A procedure that performs a gynaecologist or gynecologist using a curette to remove tissue or debris in the uterine cavity. They can be organic waste product of a miscarriage, or endometrial tissue.

  
robo hormiga
  136

Ant theft: It is a form of theft in which several robbers entering a store with the apparent intention of buying, but while some distract to sellers, others are responsible for stealing goods from the shelves or cabinets. To not arouse suspicion thieves enter the store by sepado.

  
chequeo
  17

Check-up: m. A revision that is made to check the status of a thing.

  
substancia y sustancia son sinónimos?
  25

Yes. In either of the two ways is good writing.

  
tapaboca
  30

Tapaboca: m. It is a type of mask used by Physicians-Surgeons, anesthesiologists and nurses during surgery. It also tends to be used by people in public spaces in outbreaks or epidemics of communicable diseases by developing respiratororias or when there is the presumption that the air in a certain place is contaminated. Synonyms for tapaboca: mask, mask, mask.

  
desplazarse
  23

In dentistry: run, move or deviate a tooth from the position where it should be: "Placed Daniela bridle because two lower teeth " are moving him.

  
ciberchat
  21

Ciberchat: From the Greek term 34, kibernao " ( browse the aires ) and the English " chat " ( talk ) in Spanish equivalent to have, it designates a conversation written online via the internet. While the ciberchat is preferably applied to conversations through written messages, there are also ciberchats that include exchange of sounds ( 41 voice; e images ( 41 video;.

  
zona erógena
  36

Erogenous zone: Area of the body that produces sexual arousal and pleasure to be manipulated and cherished. 2 Area of the body that when stimulated with the lips and tongue it produces sexual arousal and pleasure.

  
chat
  33

Chat: Chat word of English origin meaning in Spanish.

  
chatear
  17

Chat: Chat two or more people through the internet ( facebook, skype, messenger ). 2 Chat two people through text messages through the cell phone network. Synonyms: Mensajear, text.

  
jote
  86

Jote: m. In Chile, kite gande and square.

  
quedar con los crespos hechos
  58

Meet with the curly hair facts: Sit waiting to happen something that never happened.

  
quedar con los crespos hechos
  52

Meet with the curly hair facts: Sit waiting to happen something that never happened.

  
gato subido en una persona dormida
  24

Bold Jack. I imagine the fright of the person to wake up, if you are a woman cry must be heartbreaking.

  
sicnificado de despegar
  24

The surfer was wrong, it is meant. Take off: vb. 1 Separate the track surface aircraft to start or lift flight. 2 Let a thing of another to which was attached or glued. 3 Get rid of the affection feeling toward a person or thing: "Liliana is not taking off her mom ".

  
¿que significa óvalo?
  17

Oval: In geometry, curve any closed convex and symmetrical regarding one or two axes. 2 ( 41 Cassini; Locus of points in the plane whose product of distances to two fixed points is constant.

  
repantigarse
  20

Repantigarse: sit back on the seat and stretch to achieve greater comfort. Synonym: Retrepar is.

  
santiago
  23

Santiago: Common in Spanish toponymy term Spanish. 2 ( 41 Compostela; Mun. of Spain, in the province of La Coruña.

  
tianguis
  42

Tianguis: m. In Mexico. Market, mainly that settles periodically on the street: "Thursday becomes a tianguis to the neighborhood where I live, in it we bought food, clothes and other things ".

  
viña del mar
  16

Viña del Mar: Chile city in the province of Valparaiso, well known for being the city where held annually the international Song Festival, which bears his name.

  




       


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