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  Value Position Position 19 19 Accepted meanings 444 19 Obtained votes 4 32 Votes by meaning 0.01 5289 Inquiries 17122 16 Queries by meaning 39 5289 Feed + Pdf

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infula
  37

infula : sust . Flame; flame, hot steam that inflates the balloons. Heat, embarrassment. Generally used in the plural: ___s: air of grandeur, vanity, pedance, arrogance.

  
fatuos
  63

fatuous : adj . ; fatuo plural, [fatuo-s , fatua-s]; to say to the smug people who ridiculously have a full knowledge of any matter. Peyorativo of "turkey", rascal; liar who claims to have enough power in the word and knowledge to talk about any subject with anyone, who she says knows less.

  
matemática 014
  42

Mathematics : adj . ; true to measurements, at scale, according to numbers. ----s : System of conventional concepts with which the properties of numbers and other signs and symbols are scientifically studied, as well as the relationships that are established between them.

  
ideam
  60

IDEAM : sust . masc; acronym or acronym referred to as the COLOMBIAN INSTITUTE OF HYDROLOGY, METEOROLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES. IDEAM is a public institution in Colombia, to provide technical and scientific support to the National Environmental System, generating knowledge, producing reliable, consistent and timely information about the state and dynamics of natural resources and the environment, which facilitates the definition and adjustment of environmental policies and decision-making by the public sectors , private and citizenship in general.

  
cientifico
  38

Scientist-a : s / adj . - Experimental nature of an investigation. First phase thesis essay. Process for the pragmatic verification of a theory or any other approach or proposition exposed and subject to analysis. Method for approving or repealing a thesis applied by a consensus of specialists on the subject. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may be experimental researcher professor of empirical sciences

  
cristianofobia
  56

[/Christianphobia] : fear before hatred towards Christians, usually applied against faithful believers in the dissents of the Catholic Church.

  
perro salvaje
  45

Wild dog : Lycaon , wolf , dingo : ( noun and adjective ) - licaon, wild dog very voracious. Dingo, Wild Australian dog very similar to the Siberian wolf.

  
figuras literarias
  58

Literary Figure : noun with which life, name and role are given to the fictional character who is supposed to act as the protagonist in the story, in the story or in the fable. The concept of Figure is often confused with Form, which is idiom or way of using one or more words to refer to a different matter, figuratively. Example of Literary Figure : Don Quixote , the prophet Jonah , King Arthur, Popeye the sailor, The Colonel, The Rooster Claudius. Example of literary forms : Metaphor , Analogy , Hyperbole , Retruécano , Gradation , Apostrophe , Calambur , Allegory , Hyperbole , Irony , Paradox , Oxymoron , Onomatopoeia , Sinesthesis , Pleonasm , Perimfrasis , Etopeya , Prosopography , Polysindeton , Ellipsis , Antithesis , Assndeton , Description, Quiasmo . MODISMOS are not Figures although many Figures are used as Idioms in literature and colloquial language. Example of Modism : Alias , which is used to indicate the nickname or pseudonym of the character or Literary Figure . In some regions, the "alias" is a derogatory idiom, because it is used to suggest that it is a criminal.

  
pseudopodia
  52

Pseudopodia ( a ) : that has or generates false legs; false foot, tentacle. It has arms or tentacles with which it clings to move. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may be orthopedic prostheses are mechanical articulated pseudopodias

  
preterito perfecto simple
  47

Simple perfect preterite : idiom or way of talking about something in the past time, using the auxiliary verb 'have' before a participle, to refer to something that may be happening in the present time. So : Auxiliary Word Participle Present . Example : -"everyone has seen how to sing" . Simple perfect preterite-time idiom differs from COMPOSED mode, in the explicit use of time in the main verb. Example : - "all HAN - SEE That I SING in the mornings".

  
autoconocimiento
  34

AUTOKNOWLEDGE : intuitive knowledge, gnosticism, recovery of alertness or mind. Mental mastery over the sleeping or hypnotic effects, which develops the human person and that advines as a mystical experience that frees the inner being of the sopor or dream of consciousness. Self-knowledge allows us to escape illusory visions or vague dreams during the rest of the body.

  
repica
  57

tolls: verb / verbal form of the third person singular. Conjugation of the verb ring in third person singular; it rings, rings. -r: ringing, sonar / Jesus said be emulated the onomatopoeia of the bells sound and voice. Playback and record sound of the Bell Tower.

  
biomecánicas
  56

biomechanical: sciences related to the study of Physiology, the forces and accelerations of the bodies of living beings.

  
saciado
  52

mouthfuls: adj. / past participle of satiated, satisfied; full, having the stomach to ful, no hunger or thirst.

  
animarse
  43

dare: encouraging reflective form of the verb. decide, charge enthusiasm.

  
enredado
  45

tangled: adj. / participle past and passive verb to tangle. Mentally confused. Complicated, locked in a tangle or network. Dirty hair and uncombed.

  
hartarse
  40

Gorge: reflexive verb form a lot. filled with nuisance, teasing is getting tired.

  
hable
  43

talk: imperative form of the verb to speak; say, confesses.

  
concluido
  42

completed: adj. / form of the participle passive or last of the verb transitive or intransitive to conclude.

  
san luiseño
  42

San luiseño: inhabitant. It is said is a native person or object natural or originating in any population that is called San Luis.

  




       


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