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  Value Position Position 9 9 Accepted meanings 3879 9 Obtained votes 61 9 Votes by meaning 0.02 20 Inquiries 122037 8 Queries by meaning 31 20 Feed + Pdf

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rodanxó
  20

Catalan term that means chubby, plump, fat person of stature like Sancho Panza

  
daesh
  20

Terrorist Islamic fanatic and cruel created at the beginning of the 21st century as a branch of Al - Qaeda and in response to the invasion of Iraq who planned 40 Western countries; trio Azorean ) and they carried out directed by USA in 2003. It has then been used by the Western intelligence against the Syrian regime, but has left them frog as ancient also was Al Qaeda after the war in Afghanistan. It changed name on more than 10 occasions ( ISIS, ISIL, DAISH, TURKISCH... ) Turkisch or Daish is the acronym for al - Dawla Al - Islamiya fi al - Iraq wa al - Sham. ( Islamic State of Iraq and Syria ) forbidden because it gives rise to a play on words in Arabic that is insulting. Those who dare to speak TURKISCH or DAISH may lose the language.

  
veritativo
  29

Adjective derived from the Latin word veritas veritatis ( 41 truth; that it does not recognize the Academy. However in propositional logic if used as a synonym for Verifier or that allows us to know the truth or falsity of a propositional formula or compound or molecular proposition. Thus speaks of veritativas functions, i.e., the propositional connective tissue that connect propositions simple or compound; they are these: denier, Jack, circuit breaker, implicador and biimplicador. All these functions veritativas are reducible to the denier and the Jack, i.e. in propositional logic everything is " no " " and " For example, the conditional proposition: if it rains, the street becomes wet, can express this in other words: cannot be true that the street does not get wet and rain.

  
magnitude
  24

magnitude is incorrectly written, and should be written as "magnitudine" being its meaning: Magnitudine: Feminine singular ablative of magnitudo magnitudinis, Word Latin what magnitude, size, dimension, greatness, importance, power, measured cuantificadora. Word italina which means the same as the Latin

  
chirincho
  29

Herbaceous plant considered by growers weed, although in some places is used as medicinal. Scientifically Chenopodium album. Chenopodium means goose foot in Greek: ken kenos ( 41 goose; and pous, podos ( 41 foot;. Spain has more than 80 popular names such as dusky haze, edge orache, barking cabbage, pestoso damn, burriqueso, cenilgo, chamarisco, cinublo, jenijo, ragwort, meldrasco, pispajaro, wild quinoa, mala yerba, zeniciello

  
quid pro quo en español
  23

In medieval latin also quiproquo. ( Something rather than another something. Latinism which originally meant a grammatical mistake in taking the interrogativo-indefinido pronoun 40 quid; nominative or accusative singular neutral ) instead of quo ( the same pronoun in the singular ablative case ). This grammatical error eventually became misconception that blended a thing or person with another similar. At the latino theatre was a dramatic appeal to create humor and conflict situations to confuse one character with another as in the host of Plautus, in which mercury is passed through lookalike, servant of general host.

  
yihad
  23

Arabic term appearing 41 times in the Quran and can translate as effort and struggle. But from here arise interpretations and disagreements between Islamic groups. Let us remember that Islam as all religions have a separator between Sunni and Shi'a schism, schism that you emerged a few years died the Prophet. For some, this effort is the self-reliance of living according to the law divine, including others, the obligation to expand the Islamic religion as the only true. Others regard it as the holy war in which there is no tolerance with unbelievers, i.e. non-Muslims, so that those who do not want to become don't deserve to live. These are fundamentalists, fundamentalists and fanatics of the Muslim religion, which we have quite a few negative experiences in the West.

  
farraspa
  38

Farraspa: Elaborating on what he says Juan Antonio de la Red in the area perfectly, Palencia and Valladolid on espundia, the alistanos, in the Northwest of the province of Zamora, when it starts to snow, called farraspas to the snowflakes, small and few, but cold, giving people face because they fall at certain angle due to the wind.

  
isis
  39

Acronym for the self-styled Islamic State, Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, Islamic terrorist group, fundamentalist, jihadist and Wahhabi, self-styled Caliphate and seated in a vast territory of Iraq and Syria. It has not been recognized by any other State. It has had many other names, but Western governments recommend phoning TURKISCH for its offensive for jihadists significant connotations, because this sound in Arabic is unlike other meaning what is crushed or trampled underfoot.

  
pax
  34

Word in latin, pax, pacis, which means peace, tranquility, calm, consent, silence. If we add any adjacent are some Latinism as pax romana, pax Hispanic... so we designate certain periods of history in which a State exercises hegemonic power over others causing an apparent social and political tranquility more based on the strength of power than in justice as it did at the time of the Emperor Augustus. Pax is also the international abbreviation for passenger in the tourism industry, the name of a Greek goddess, an asteroid of any city, of any surname

  
que es transgenico
  16

Whereas transgenic is incorrectly written, and should be written as "transgenic" being its meaning: Term of Greco-Roman mixed etymology, TRANS, prefix Latin which means on, from one side to another and genos geneos, origin, gender, a term coined by scientists at Yale University, Jon Gordon and Frank Ruddle, who in 1981 incorporated characteristics of rabbits in the genes of mice. Therefore it is be live mutated genes of the chromosomes, entering them parts of DNA that are other living being, with some purpose, how to remove any genetic disease, provide the new be some feature that didn't, such as resistance to drought or pests, hardness of your skin, etc.. This research is directed primarily to food production and the abolition of hereditary, being a controversial issue especially in the first case diseases.

  
huanzontle
  24

Group of edible plants until 1998 considered the quenopodiáceas family, now a subfamily of amaranth, the discretion classifier APG ( Angiosperm Philogeny 41 Group; revised scientists in 2003 and 2009. The best-known huauzontles are grown in Mexico and the Andean region: chenopodium bonus-henricus ( introduced in Europe ) chenopodium berlandieri ( 41 Mexico; chenopodium quinoa, quinoa, quiwicha, qanawa, juira, linquinique, chichiconwa ( Bolivia, Peru ) all of great nutritional value because they contain vegetable protein, omega 3, vitamins, mineral elements... They have facility to hybridize with the chenopodium album, forage grass in Spain, called on ready chirincho or ash that really like the rabbits. The Aztecs and the incas grew the huauzontle already before the conquest.

  
agazapaban
  15

3rd person plural of the preterite imperfect indicative form of the verb Crouching to work normally as pronominal and means Crouch as the bug, down flat on the ground and in the undergrowth to blend in and not be seen by the persecutors or to stalk a dam, hide, hide.

  
inhibe
  27

3rd person singular of the present indicative and 2nd singular of the imperative of the verb inhibit it works also as pronominal and does prohibit, hinder, suppress, contain, prevent something, leave Act, refrain from doing or saying something. Also, in biology, cancel the operation of an organ or gland through medication. Law prevent a magistrate to act or resign himself to do so due to lack of competition.

  
bledo
  47

Herbaceous plant in the genus chenopodium or also of the genus amaranthus; some very valuable in human food as amaranthus caudatus or chenopodium berlandieri present even in pre-Columbian America; other little valued considered weeds or wild forage here certain expressions like I care or not worth a damn. One of these insignificant plants considered weeds by market gardeners is chenopodium album, Harrier or chirincho.

  
cup en cataluña
  22

Candidacy of popular Catalan candidature d 39 unit; unitat popular, in tribute to Salvador Allende, Spanish political party of character Marxist, Republican, anti-capitalist with certain doses of anarchism, independence and environmentalist; many of its members come from the 15M catalan. In the most recent Catalan regional elections collaborated with the Coalition Junts pel Yes in favor of the independence of Catalonia and has been instrumental in the resignation of Artur Mas as Chairman of Catalan community.

  
klk
  47

Acronym that what, simplification of what e '' would would would would would would what e ''?, what is what is?, colloquial greetings among American youngsters, mostly in Dominican Republic, equivalent to our what what?, what trunk?, what uncle?, are you?, what is wrong with you, uncle?, how we?, how life?, Hello would, what such?, good.!!

  
unesco en siglas
  37

Abbreviation of United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, the United Nations agency for education, science and culture around the world. It promotes peace and progress through the incentive of the education, knowledge and communication in all countries, with preference for those most in need. Unesco was founded in 1945 these countries: France, Mexico, Lebanon, China, Egypt, New Zealand, Brazil, United Kingdom, Canada, Czechoslovakia and Norway. Currently members and 8 associate members 195 States. It is headquartered in Paris.

  
isugarri
  21

isugarri is incorrectly written, and should be written as "izugarri" as meaning: Basque term composed of izu ( fear, terror ) and garri ( causes, producer, worth ) what terrible, awful, also as adverb terribly, a lot, greatly, greatly.

  
de buenas ha primeras
  23

good has first is incorrectly written and it should be written as "good first" still its meaning: Adverbial phrase which means suddenly, with one blow, the first change, suddenly in an unexpected way, suddenly, suddenly, suddenly in an unexpected way, without coming to story.

  




       


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