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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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palabra polisémica
  27

A polysemic Word has many meanings, from the Greek polys polle poly ( lot ) and sema sématos ( signal, brand, mark, notice, image, meaning ) because it designates diverse realities that we know by the expressive context or alludes to different actions, qualities or relations; for example, the word peak may designate the top of a mountain, a tool for digging Earth, an organ of birds, the mouth of the people, a son of Saturn, amount that exceeds a round number, dose that is injected a drug addict or the action of the verb chop

  
cada maestrillo tiene su librillo
  18

Proverb of our language which means not only that each teacher has their own pedagogical method ( interpreting it at the foot of the letter ) but that each one has its own way of thinking and acting, because " kaunos is kaunos and its 34 caunadas; or " kaunos with its 34 caunadas;.

  
a toda vela
  25

Adverbial phrase of origin sailor that means full speed at full blast to all mecha, as soon as possible, because when all the sails of the ship is deployed, this sailing as soon as possible, as the song of Espronceda pirate says: with ten cannons by band, / wind behind, under full sail, / does not cut the sea, but flies / a sailboat Brig /...

  
pankarita
  21

Also written panqarita. It seems to be a word of the language aymara meaning florecita, as an expression of love and affection for a woman or a girl. So you've seen it in the song K '' oli panqarita of the Bolivian singer Zulma Yugar on their album land without sea. The aymara culture developed since before colonization in the Andes around Lake Titicaca and his great contribution to mankind was the cultivation of the potato. Still speak this language more than one million and a half people in Bolivia, Chile, Peru and Argentina. We should worry about the beautiful things is not extinguished. I, small and now also felt a great fascination for the white beauty and the immensity of the Andes with the condor flying over.

  
panente¿smo
  27

panente smo is incorrectly written and should be written as "panentheism" being its meaning:? Panentheism: Hellenism derived from bread, all passa, pas - en-, infix, in and theos theou, God; philosophical-theological doctrine which argues that God is both transcendent and immanent to the universe; It differs both Pantheism ( God is immanent to the universe ) as the 40 pandeism; is immanent from the time created it ). It is based on the thought of the philosopher postkantiano Karl Christian Friedrich Krause, INSPIRER of the institution free of teaching, renewing educational project of Spain at the end of the 19th and the first third of the 20th century, dead with the dictatorship of Franco, defender of the freedom of expression, and opposed to all kinds of dogma.

  
las naranjas del padrino
  25

Curiosity for lovers of good cinema. In this beautiful film, one of the best in history, whenever on-screen oranges, is imminent any death or massacre. Pay attention.

  
vintage
  65

Anglicism ( in English vintage, vintage ) He began to use the winemakers to designate the old and good vintage wines. After it has become a style or aesthetic retro of any old product of quality, whether cars, books, records, clothing, bottles, musical instruments, products highly valued by collectors and those nostalgic for the past.

  
sarzaleta
  22

sarzaleta is incorrectly written, and should be written as "zarzaleta" as meaning: In the Rioja dialect, lizard, because they tend to be among the Brambles of the mount.

  
selenofilia
  41

Greek selene selenes, moon, shining Moon and filia filias, love, attraction and friendship. It is the love and fascination with the Moon, Madness by Moon that some lunatic. In almost all cultures to the Moon you have attributed magical powers. In classical Greece, Selene was Moon, Artemis, the Crescent and Hecate, the last quarter. This Holy Trinity which had to the OWL as Messenger helped maternity cases and some idiotizaba them. The Romans also said that those who the gods wish to destroy, first become them crazy.

  
palabros
  18

Oddly enough the word is a recognized word, but rare, bizarre, quirky, bizarre, grotesque, ludicrous, rare, wrong pronunciation or ghettoized, as vagamundo, muslamen, uebos, apechusque, construction.

  
la dislexia
  27

Derived from the Greek word: dis-, prefix meaning with difficulty and lexis lexeos: action talk, utterance, Word, expression. Reading disorder that is difficult to understand. The sicolinguistas and psychiatrists discussed the causes: hereditary factors, brain injury, pregnancy or childbirth, emotional problems, Adaptative difficulties school difficulties can be...

  
choni
  35

Choni: Urban tribe in mostly female version against the canis or bacalas male version. Also called Dick's market or poligoneras. They tend to be of lower social class and lowbrow, friends of the litronas and the cockney charanga. They ordinarily wear sweatpants and her hairstyle seems lapped by a cow with bright colors: in Spain the chonis prototype is a Tertullian heart on tv, much of effrontery, little elegance and less culture, of the District of Carabanchel of Madrid.

  
que te sea leve
  39

Expression of mood and farewell from someone whom we wish luck and success to a more or less difficult task. This all expression recalls that one used as an epitaph in the pre-Christian Roman world that recorded on the gravestones as acronym: S.T.T.L. Sit Tibi Terra Levis. That the Earth is slight, locution that with different variants also used the Roman poets, as Tibullus: terraque securae super sit ossa levis: that the land of the inexorable is light on your bones.

  
que es acacio
  28

Own, not very common, name derived from the Greek Akakios meaning " without evil " a negative prefix and kakos kake kakon, bad, evil, ugly, defective. The god Hermes also it was called as well as benefactor of humanity. This name passed to Rome as Achatius and then all Western languages.

  
inri en las cruces
  23

Acronym of Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum. The Romans in classical times had two types of public death sentence: the crucifixion and beheading. They reserved the beheading for Roman citizens. Everyone else without the title of citizenship, were slaves or not, they were crucified and used to put in the cross, in a visible site, the reason for the punishment. In the case of Christ which crucified officially by blasphemous, although the real motives were others, also put the reason: have been declared King of the Jews: Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum. The Pharisees protested to Pilate: do not put that, but that he was declared King of the Jews, to which Pilate replied: quod scripsi, scripsi: what I have written, written is (! Jn 19 21 ).

  
tenacidad en química
  27

Tenacity as well as a trait in people who would indicate the effort constant, oblivious to discouragement, to achieve the end that pursued, can be a feature that scientists attribute to materials and is the resistance that oppose, on the basis of their nature or the cohesion of its molecules, to be cracked, deformed or destroyed. Scientists define it as total deforming energy that can absorb and accumulate before reaching the break by impact or accumulation of dislocations.

  
bitcoin
  75

Anglicism derived from 40 bit binary digit ) and coin ( currency in English ). Bit, bit or binary digit is the smallest unit of information in computer science and mathematical logic that does not operate with the 40 decimal system; ten digits from 0 to 9 ) but with the number system binary which has only two digits, 0 and 1. To transform, for example, number 27 in its corresponding binary proceed thus: we divide 27 between 2 and gives us 13 to rest ( 41 1; now 13 2 gives us 6 to rest ( 41 1; 6 between 2 gives us 3 with remainder ( 0 ) 3 between 2 gives us 1 to rest ( 41 1; 1 between 2 gives us rest 40 0; 1 41. Now we ordered remainders starting with the latter and have this number: 11011 which is 27th in the binary system. As well is the bitcoin an international cryptocurrency created in 2009 by the Japanese? Satoshi Nakamoto, which does not depend on any State or Bank and to freely operate some Internet users in an anonymous way. It is a revolutionary project that can completely change the world economy.

  
hierva y hierba o yerba
  23

The Latin word herba gave heritage via grass because the vulgarisms whose first syllable had one and tonic diptongaron in ie, such as petra ( 41 stone; and as the Latin i, in old English, also wrote with and Greek as Ysabel, also admitted yerba. The Royal Spanish Academy established in 1726 that the and could only be consonant, although it followed and still admitting the two forms, herb and grass, call the herbaceous plant. That is not supported is boil, as this word is a verb conjugation form boil has another etymology.

  
revelar y rebelar
  25

There are two verbs with different meanings and different etymological origin. Reveal comes from the Latin verb revelo, re velum, unveil, take the veil back, manifest, reveal, discover, expose, report something secret or ignored. VELUM veli means fabric, curtain, sail of a boat. However rebel ( was ) it comes from rebello ( re beautiful ) renew the war, rebel, stand up against something, revolt, resist. face, insubordinar be, protest.

  
geo y termo
  24

GEO - gea - and also ge - are prefixes derived from the Greek term ge ges which means land. They form words such as geography, exclusivists, geodesy, geophysics, geology, geometry, geothermal... There are also suffixes - geo,-gea-geico has the same meaning as Apogee and perigee. The Thermo - and term - prefixes derived from therme thermes ( heat ) and form words as Thermopylae, thermometer, thermostat, thermodynamics, heat therapy... Also there is the infix - Thermo - and the suffix - Thermo, - therm, - heat,-termano,-termancia as in isothermal, hypothermia, insulation, geothermal energy, diathermic

  




       


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