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Felipe Lorenzo del Río
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  Value Position Position 9 9 Accepted meanings 3876 9 Obtained votes 50 9 Votes by meaning 0.01 20 Inquiries 118530 8 Queries by meaning 31 20 Feed + Pdf

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abromico
  23

abromico is incorrectly written and it should be written as "acrónico" being its meaning: This word is not recognized by the SAR or nor I have heard it to the people of the town in Spain. There is acrónico of Greek origin ( a-( 41 privative prefix; without and chronou chronos: time ): would be a singular masculine adjective which means timeless, out of time, out of time.

  
intruido
  72

intruido is incorrectly written and it should be written as "instructed" being its meaning: Past participle of instruct, from the Latin verb instruo instruis instruere instruxi instructum which means prepare, prepare, provide, provide, furnish, equipped, militarily, align the army, put it in order of battle. In educated Spanish it means worship, grown intellectually, equipped with the necessary skills for life or for the development of their work. In the military context it means ordained and prepared for the fight. In the civil context, prepared for the fight of life, with enough knowledge to survive.

  
clamar al cielo
  23

Something that cries out to heaven is manifestly unfair and produces our rejection and indignation or is nonsensical and unacceptable by irrational or immoral

  
expresion literal
  32

literal expression is incorrectly written and should be written as "literal expression" being its meaning: It is the expression that reads, writes, or reproduces such which has been said or written, without adding or removing anything, at the foot of the letter. To indicate that a phrase is literal, this expression should be in quotes, as the languages included in the metalanguages.

  
que significa menos da una piedra
  31

Spanish expression of conformity. "Be satisfied with what has been achieved in a situation although little " because that will always be better than a stone.

  
dindirindin
  36

dindirindin is incorrectly written, and should be written as "dindirindin" as meaning: It is an anonymous Christmas Carol or song profane people belonging to the Cancionero de Palacio, an anthology of songs from the era of the Catholic Kings ( 15th - 41 XVI; and who sang the villains ( inhabitants of a village ) in the festivities. It is a song by the Spanish Renaissance in which several languages are mixed and has a rhythm very happy: dindirindin dindirindin dindirindaina / dindirindin / Yu leve me a bel maitín / Matineta per the prata / found the Nightingale / who sang so the branch / Dindirindin / dindirindin dindirindin dindirindaina / Dindirindin /...

  
verbessern
  21

German verb which means to improve and correct

  
regimen nival
  92

nival regime is incorrectly written and it should be written as "nival regime" to be its meaning: It is a type of river regime in which the flow of a river depends on snow or thaw. Since this thaw occurs in a relatively short time, to raise the temperature, floods are strong and frequent floods. An example of this is given in the Russian rivers, mostly in Siberia, with the aggravating circumstance that these rivers flow into the Arctic, where the melting is later. Spring occurs in what Russians call the " rasputitza " or absence of roads by extensive flooding.

  
umbría
  25

Cultismo derived from umbra umbrae which means shadow ( 41 heritage Word;: shadow zone. The valleys have a journey from East to West are the slopes facing north, which is the area of umbria, very suitable for vegetation and slope facing South, which is the area of solana. In ready, to the Northwest of the province of Zamora, the umbria area called also " abeseo " and it is very suitable for the planting of chestnuts.

  
megalopolis
  26

megalopolis is incorrectly written, and should be written as "megalopolis" being its meaning: Term of Greek origin, from megas mega megale: large and poleos polis: City: big city. The word was introduced by the French geographer Jean Gottmann in 1961 to designate conurbations of 10 million or more inhabitants. A conurbation is the result of the rapid growth of a great city like Madrid that ends up swallowing nearby towns like Móstoles, Vallecas, Vicálvaro, Coslada, etc; or also the growth fast or slow two major cities or more arriving to join urban.

  
despues de un dia viene otro
  33

This is the condition of human existence, according to the existentialists and any thinking person, temporality, the chronological time, happen of the present moments that go into the future and then become past. An Existentialist analysis of the human being and the temporality is what makes the German philosopher of the 20th century, Martin Heidegger, in his book "Sein und Zeit " being and time.

  
que significa cordero pascual
  29

Out of the bondage of Egypt, which is narrated in the book of exodus in the old testament, the Jews celebrate Passover, feast in which kill, roasted and eaten a Lamb with unleavened bread, Unleavened. This party is remembrance and commemoration of the exodus from Egypt. In the Christian Easter, celebration that is celebrated the Sunday following Easter, Christians celebrate the resurrection of Christ, the Paschal lamb who was sacrificed for the salvation of all.

  
gog
  39

It is a Biblical character who appears in the old testament, Ezekiel 38 1-2 and in the New Testament, Revelation 20 7-8. Some exegetes identified it with a barbarous conqueror who in the future will bring the latest troubles to Israel. Some placed the country of Gog in Asia minor and others further north, perhaps in Ukraine. In any case, is a threat to Israel. On the other hand Gog is also a literary work by the Italian writer Giovanni Papini, skeptical in his youth and converted to Catholicism in 1920, before publishing its story of Christ. Gog is a set of philosophical stories based on different characters through which makes a hard critique to religion, the political and economic system and the customs of our civilization. Goggins, become Gog, the Biblical character is a boring Hawaiian billionaire businessmen, hypocritical, cynical and misanthropic. Some say that Gog in the best work of the best Italian man of letters of the 20th century, who died em your natal Florencoa, blind, mute and paralyzed in 1956.

  
efebofilia
  93

Word's Greek etymology: ephebos ephebou: teenager, ephebe and philias philia: love, friendship: sexual attraction to adolescents. It differs from paedophilia in this sexual attraction experienced by some men is to children under 12 years old. The efebofilos demand their right to be in the fact that adolescents are individuals with their own free will and capacity to decide. The law establishes in Spain the age of majority at age 18. The ephebophilia is normally produced to adolescents aged 15-16 years until age 18-19. The ephebophilia in classical Greece was a situation socially accepted whenever there is anal penetration. If it was to occur there was social rejection; Maybe Al pederasta it was called rompeculos and ephebe culoroto. In classical Greece was also called ephebe to young people aged 18 to 20 who were educated in the Efebia, a kind of military service, in which the young rean prepared for war, first as Hoplites fighting and then learning to use weapons larger as catapults.

  
barizales
  23

barizales is incorrectly written, and should be written as "muddy" being its meaning: Places covered with mud by constant of human or animal traffic and the presence of water from rain or from a non-urbanized place springs. In the streets of the towns of Castilla and other places of Spain from the mid 20th century there was real muddy in winter, because the streets were not paved.This mud mixed with other dirt was a good fertilizer for gardens and is collecting " in 34 Council; every 15 days or a month.

  
agumentar
  21

agumentar is incorrectly written, and should be written as "argue" being its meaning: Word of Latin origin, from argumentum argumenti: argument, reasoning ( of arguis aliquem argui argutum arguo: prove, demonstrate, make clear, evidence and the suffix-mentum, which means " action and effect of " ). Argue is because providing evidence in support of a thesis or position mental reasoning or build reasoning to reach a conclusion, bring out something.

  
dioses griegos
  24

In the reign of Crono arises the human race as a direct offspring of Iapetus, brother of Crono. Men live happily as gods for a while, but soon would come the problems with Pandora. Crono fearing losing power got devours children that are being born. Rea, his wife, manages to save the last delivering a stone wrapped in swaddling clothes which swallows it without flinching to Chrono. Zeus is placed safely on the island of Crete, where is amantado by the goat Amalthea and is cared by the nymph Adamanthea and the Curetes, lesser gods or soldiers who danced, shouted and made noise with their weapons so Chrono not heard crying child. Adult Jove and aided by his grandmother Gea gave poison to his father that made him return all his brethren. Then started a war between Zeus helped by his brothers, the Cyclops and the Hekatonkheires against Chrono and Titans ( the titanomachy ) It lasted ten years and from which came out victors the Olympians, Zeus and his brothers. Thus begins the Olympic era or age of silver of the universe in which Zeus is the Supreme God.

  
adactilea
  20

adactilea is incorrectly written, and should be written as "adactilia" as meaning: Medical term of Greek origin, from a-: ( prefix ) without and daktylos daktylou: finger, measure about two inches in the classical Greece: without finger ( 41 s;. It is a congenital defect of some people who lack one or more fingers of the hands or feet

  
nachhilfe
  20

German word which means tuition

  
creerse todo a pies de j¿ntalas
  34

In English we say " believe something on foot juntillas " verbal phrase which means believe something firmly and even with stubbornness, with eyes closed, without any doubt, as you said Margarito Cázares

  




       


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