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  Value Position Position 9 9 Accepted meanings 3887 9 Obtained votes 132 9 Votes by meaning 0.03 20 Inquiries 125202 8 Queries by meaning 32 20 Feed + Pdf

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satiriasis
  81

Andromania, exaggerated sexual desire insatiable the sexologists now called correlative to nymphomania male hypersexuality and compulsive. The term is associated with priapism of satyrs, lesser gods of Greek mythology, with the appearance of men and goats, always sexually. People with this disorder have never satisfying relationships.

  
fistro
  57

Remembering Pedro, it is indeed a chiquitismo, term coined in the 1990s by Chiquito de la Calzada, humorist, singer and comic actor of Malaga Spanish flamenco singing in the neighborhood of the Trinity. Is a wildcard term from indefinite meaning, perhaps related to phonetically fistula or sphincter, meaning the same manly Member, sexual fistro, ( you via short dabajo 41 fiistro; any guy, fistro Prairie sinner, or annoyances, fistro diodenal or even a friendly insult among friends, fistro bitch malpario, dog ( I can '' the more , no puedorr, no puedorr, for guiris ).

  
dactilotexa
  20

Dactiloteca: from the Greek daktylos - ou or also daktylios - ou, finger or ring, ring respectively and theke - is, box, deposit. Museum, collection of rings, jewellery or rings that are put in your fingers or your graphic registration. It is also a term in disuse of biology to designate the overlying skin fingers of mammals or other animals and also a physiotherapist tool to extend the fingers.

  
hematozorio
  45

Hematozoon or hematoparasito, adjective derived from the Greek haima haimatos blood and dsoarion - ou, diminutive of dsoon dsoou, living animal. Reportedly in medicine of parasitic animals that live on the blood of other larger animal, as the parasite of malaria or malaria which is transmitted to people through the bite of the infected Anopheles mosquito.

  
carlos slepoy
  23

Carlos Alberto Slepoy Prada, lawyer exiled in Spain since 1977, Argentine, defender of human rights and Universal justice, a neighbor of my neighborhood, died a few days ago in Madrid. From here a souvenir of admiration for this fighter for Justice and against the crimes of the Franco regime and of Latin American dictatorships. That the land will be slight.

  
pontificio
  51

Perfect, furoya. Adjective derived from the voices latinas pon pontis, bridge and facio, do. The Popes were Roman priests who were bridges. In classical Rome they cared the Pons Sublicius wood on the River Tiber, they guarded Roman law and elaborated the calendar by setting the holidays. The Christians took the name giving another dimension: the priests were who created bridges with the divinity, as it is well synthesized furoya. The Pontifical universities depend on the Vatican, as the of Holy Tomás de Aquino, the Angelicum, who is in Rome near forums, the altare della patria in the piazza Venezia and the column of Trajan.

  
cuchifrito
  64

Cuchifrito: Also cochifrito, typical of Castilian, Andalusian and Extremaduran cuisine dish, whose name means perhaps fried pork or can be cooked and fried, using chunks of suckling pig, goat or lamb that will be crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. Viva our Segovia and Salamanca and Córdoba and Extremadura...

  
ling¿¿stica
  21

Linguistics: from latin lingua, tongue, tongue. Scientific study of human languages, its structure and its historical evolution, study in which there are many trends, schools and approaches. I would highlight two: the structuralism of Ferdinand Sausure in the 19th century, which tends to consider language as a system or structure and generative grammar of Noam Chomsky on the 20th that understands it as a mental process of the speaker that in community acquires speech from some innate abilities.

  
hacerse la rubia
  17

Do the silly, become the longui, become the sota among Argentines, mema appear as who has not heard or understood nothing of what it is. This expression with sexist undertones, mentioned by the President of the community of Madrid 2 days ago as a current women labor or professional strategy, has been much criticized in the social networks. " When you meet with men, and you get the blonde, but without vigilance, you get a lot more ".

  
ponticiella
  24

Old Spanish asturleones de Aliste and other areas: puentecilla, small bridge of stone or wood. In these areas the feminine is used to name these craft constructions: the bridge of the stickleback, the bridge of the zuda...

  
el caballero de olmedo
  25

Baroque tragicomedy of Lope de Vega Carpio, written in the 17TH century, on a real crime of the 16th Lope back to 15th, reflected in a popular song of the Castilla, one by blind Renaissance composer Antonio de Cabezón: " That night killed / gentleman, / medina gala, / flower Olmedo. / shadows him warned / which does not come out / and was advised / which were not / Knight, / Medina gala, / Olmedo 34 flower;

  
fagomania
  32

Fagomania: from the Greek phagomai, eat and mania - ACE, madness. Bulimia of psychic origin, disorder of eating behaviour characterized by an uncontrollable need to eat beyond the physiological instinct of hunger, which is often a symptom of other psychic problems.

  
pinera
  27

Piñera: In ready, perfectly, screen mesh for Sieve flour before the dough in the bowl.

  
remover montes y morenas
  17

Remove mountains and Moray: this asturleones alistano meaning do the possible and the impossible to get something. Here the eels were the piles of bundles of wheat mown once and also lots of wood of communal forests, arranged in an order similar to the wheat.

  
enjualagar
  14

Localism alistano, rinse, clean, wash, rinse mouth, Bowl or other objects with water or another suitable liquid.

  
fitero
  24

In ready, iron and wood arranged vertically and embedded in other heavier and tocha to give stability, against which is espadaba the flax fiber to remove the last impurities before Jenny.

  
beato de tabara
  24

Beatus of Tábara: Hispanic medieval Codex of the 10th century, written on parchment and Mozarabic features, partial copy of the Beatus of Liébana. To its original 166 pages written by the priest Monniu added Magius copyist and nun Eude two more in the monastery of San Salvador de Tábara in the province of Zamora toward the 10th century. It is currently preserved in the national historical archives in Madrid.

  
sup¿rstite
  17

Surviving: Term of legal use derived from the latin superstes superstitis, survivor, surviving others. It is primarily from the spouse who survives the death of the other, the widower or widow. " The inheritance of the surviving spouse be affected if this enter into new nuptials ".

  
que fueron rafael videla leopoldo galtieu
  30

Jorge Rafael Videla was the head of the last Argentine dictatorship, euphemistically known as national reorganization process from 1976 to 1983, in which were committed many crimes against the people simply by thinking in different ways. Presided over the military Junta until 1981, moment in which he joined as President, Leopoldo Fortunato Galtieri who, to divert attention, and the popular discontent, dragged the country to the fudge of the Falklands war

  
cangaceiros
  33

Rural bandits of the Brazilian northeast of wandering and fugitive life devoted above all to the theft and looting of the estates of landowners from the mid-nineteenth century until the 1940s. Good riders and gunmen, sometimes also acted against the poor on behalf of the farmers.

  




       


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