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  Value Position Position 9 9 Accepted meanings 3887 9 Obtained votes 132 9 Votes by meaning 0.03 20 Inquiries 125205 8 Queries by meaning 32 20 Feed + Pdf

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podemius
  28

Term invented by some horny Internet users for the Coalition, which seems inevitable, we can e IU in the forthcoming general elections of Spain: podemIUs, others write as if it were a film character in Asterix and Obelix. I would call it simply can-IU.

  
gramaje de papel
  30

Own dictionary defines weight as the weight of the paper in grams per square meter, which logically depends on the type of paper or its thickness; Thus the role of smoking has a weight of 12 to 25 grams per square metre, newspaper, about 42 g/m; carton 120 GSM. Paper weight, therefore, is a redundancy.

  
tampoco y tan poco
  29

Nor: Adverb that adds a denial to another former or an unconvincing, inconvenience or adverse circumstance. For example: I don't want to go and you either. It is so stupid that it deserves two milks. Well, it isn't so. So little are two adverbs comparative one and another amount or a comparative adverb and an adjective that entail a second term led by the conjunction than to a clause. For example: the change was so insignificant that nobody noticed it. He drank so little he was dehydrated. A very simple system to know if we have to write it together or separately is to replace it with so little. If we can, it is separate.

  
burnout
  20

Bournout, syndrome of burning, wear professional, occupational wear, condition mentioned by the international classification of diseases code Z 73.0, caused by a response to occupational, emotional or interpersonal stress characterized by chronic fatigue and emotional exhaustion, low personal accomplishment and self-esteem, apathy and depersonalization. Usually most affect service, such as health professions, teachers, telephone operators, police...

  
protocientifico
  39

Protocientifico: Technical term of Greek etymology, derived from the Greek protos, first with latin, scientia, scientiae, scientific knowledge, science. The first scientist of our culture in the modern and own sense was Galileo Galilei, creator of the pilot, called operative compositional method that always rejected the so-called argument of authority, outside of the Church or of Aristotle. For this reason it had some problems in the 17TH century.

  
8 de marzo
  22

This day has a vindictive meaning: is the international working women's day or international women's day which has its origin in labor movements of the 19th century. Also women were organized, mostly from the middle of the century, to promote the struggle for equality with men, women's suffrage and the denunciation of labour, family and social oppression, then organizing the first suffragettes movements. These demands of the women are still valid, despite the achievements made in some ( few ) Nations of the world, because, even in the developed countries, women still discriminated against.

  
orejudo antonimo
  27

An antonym orejudo 40 specific; that has big ears, ) I can't identify it, but we can get it through diminutives; It would be the individual who has ears, tabs, tabs, tabs, in orejines, in alistano bable-Asturian orejinas.

  
asno salvaje
  15

Also hemion and onager equus hemionus with several subspecies; 40 ) type of equid of the Plains and mountains of Asia, similar to the ass, but more robust, faster and smaller ears. Anatolia 40 wild ass, equus hemionus anatoliensis ) It became extinct at the beginning of the 18th century.

  
planetagai
  22

planetagai is incorrectly written and should be written as "planet gaea" being its meaning: The planet Earth, in Greek ge ges and Greek mythology Gea, Gaia or Gaya, born of the primeval chaos, the Mother Goddess, mother and wife of Uranus ( 41 heaven; whose union were the Titans, Cyclops and Hekatonkheires, ancestors of the Greek gods. Some consider the planet Gaia as a great living being it is adjusted as a system in equilibrium, in an attempt to rationalize the classical myths.

  
oligopolio y monopolio
  27

Economic terms of Greek origin, oligos, little, small, short, monkeys, one single, unique, isolated and Pennyroyal, sell, traffic. They are economic market situations in which an industry, service or other economic activity is controlled by very few individuals or companies or by one single, thereby generating economic situations without competition imposed prices to consumers. Examples: power companies of Spain or the distributors of fuel.

  
aguarradillas de abril
  16

The aguarradillas of April, some others coming and going or also the aguarradillas of April by go and others to come or the aguarradillas of April, all fit in a barrel or in April, aguas mil, which all fit into a barrel, very used in the Castile of Miguel Delibes sayings.

  
mas vale onza de talento que libra de ciencia
  33

There are hundreds of sayings with better formula in our language. that., as the page of our former teammate Pedro echarte sayings of Uncle Peter in which there are thousands of sayings. An example, better ounce of prudence than arroba of science, i.e., better to be somewhat prudent that have lot of knowledge. This line is saying that leads, i.e., is better be practical and concrete than abstract and theoretical.

  
principio de pareto
  21

Also known as rule 80-20, distribution a-b - C, law of the vital few or principle of shortage of factor, principle enunciated in 1906 sociologist, Vilfredo Pareto, Italian Economist of extraordinary mathematical education and humanistic. Pareto was the ownership of the land in Italy checking that the population was divided among the few much and the many little, i.e. 20% of the population owned 80% of the land, leaving the other 20% to 80% of the population. Does this apply to the wealth and everything in the world? Must it be so? I invite you to study it.

  
acuerdo del botánico
  21

In Valencian, the botànic acord, document signed by the Socialist Party of the Valencian country, coalició compromis in the Botanical Garden of the University of Valencia and we can to form a left-wing Government in the Valencian Community. The agreement includes 5 points of social policy with the aim of putting power in the service of the people. It was time that left to join, although nationally they not espabilan.

  
jordi savall
  27

Jordi Savall i Bernadet, the best European musician Spanish and catalan today, born in Igualada ( 41 Barcelona; specializing in early music, mostly Renaissance and Baroque. It is the best current player of the viola da gamba. He has received dozens of titles and distinctions around the world, as the Ambassador of the European Union for intercultural dialogue, invested with his wife, Montserrat Figueras ( q. e. p. d. ) as UNESCO Goodwill Ambassadors and artists for peace. I admire him for his dedication and creativity.

  
efesios 6,11
  42

It is a biblical quotation: epistle of Saint Paul to the Ephesians, Chapter 6, verse 11. Paul was a Jew converted to Christianity in its early days Pharisee who preached this doctrine for the Roman Empire, establishing communities in the various locations where passed, because it had a very persuasive and passionate character and with the gift of the word. I wrote these communities of Christians after giving them encouragement and urging them to remain United in the faith. These letters or Epistles are collected in the New Testament with the recipient's name; so we have letters to the Ephesians ( 41 ephesian; to the Romans, Corinthians, Galatians, the Thessalonians...

  
el que calla otorga
  31

Castilian, not always true, saying that has its origin in the Canon law, in particular in the sixth book, which added Bonifacio VIII in the 13th century to the five books of the decretals of Gregory IX. In latin, qui tacet, consentire videtur; subsequently be pointed out: qui tacet, ubi loqui debuit, consentire videtur et potuit: who is silent, when he could and he should speak, seems that it grants. Therefore, which is silent when it is accused of something and not upheld and can and must do so, seems to be guilty.

  
pimpilimpauxa
  29

The most beautiful word in Basque, chosen by Internet users in 2010 in a campaign promoted by Eusko Ikaskuntza Basque Studies society. It means butterfly. It was followed by bihozt ( heart ) goxoa ( sweet ) maitasuna ( love ) and zuzurlatu ( whisper )

  
memech
  20

memech is incorrectly written and should be written as "to memeches" being its meaning: Guatemalan adverbial phrase which means grilled, in tow, astride his back or shoulders of another. It is common to see in reports and documentaries to indigenous women in Central America leading back to their children clothed with multicolored fabrics and at the same time making their agricultural work; It is also the way most frequent help someone unable to cross a river when there is no other means. Asturleoneses children tend to take the men to the gengereguita, i.e., astride the shoulders.

  
comer sopa y sorber
  31

Eat soup and SIP, all at the same time cannot be: Spanish proverb that says the inability to do incompatible things, like blow and suck, singing and eating, rang e go to the procession or be in mass and de-nuclearize or rang the Bell and bring the Holy, read and eat, eat soups and biting, swim and clothes, be the dish and the chops sleep and save the era, serve two masters at the same time and have both happy...

  




       


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