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  Value Position Position 17 17 Accepted meanings 576 17 Obtained votes 8 21 Votes by meaning 0.01 4 Inquiries 17235 15 Queries by meaning 30 4 Feed + Pdf

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bipartidario
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BIPARTISANAdjective, masculine, singular. Say of the person who is a supporter or communes with two positions at the same time. It is a derivative word. Formed by the prefix bi- , 'two', the lexeme part- , the suffix -idar- and the genus morpheme -io

  
exseleccionada
  41

EXSELECCIONADA adj . f . Sing. It is said of a person or woman who a while ago or in previous calls was selected for a position, team, competition or any other need. It is a derivative word . By the prefix ex- , "before" or "before", the lexeme -selection- and the suffix -ada-[] , "action or effect" .

  
click
  40

CLICK. It is an Anglicism. It is used in the cybernetics and world of computers, computers, cell phones, tablets and mobiles. It means typing or clicking on a certain place on the screen.

  
disfrutón
  34

ENJOYNEOLOGISM . Adjective in superlative degree, m . Sing. Say of the being or man who enjoys something in an exaggerated way; usually from life or from parties or events. It is a term derived from the verb enjoy, with the lexeme enjoy- and the argumentative suffix -on[ /n] meaning 'big' or 'much', 'in excess'.

  
microhibridación
  56

Microhybridization Chemical or biological process by which new impure organisms can be reproduced, product of a mixture or symbiosis, very small in a laboratory, usually transgenic. It is a scientific term and, therefore, based on Greek lexemes. Prefix micro- , 'small', insignificant and the noun derived from hybrid, mixed, mixed, impure.

  
socioambiental
  40

Socio-environmental Word composed of two lexemes: partner, relative to society, and environmental, which, in turn, derives from environment, meaning "natural environment". The meaning of the word compound refers to the events or consequences derived from the urban, rural, mineral or aquatic environment to which it is subjected.

  
psico-vampírico
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PSYCHOVAMPIRIC Word preferable as unique and without union hyphens. It is formed, in its composition, by two terms: the Greek cultism "psycho", derived from psyche, "soul" and the Slavic term "vampire", bat that feeds on blood. It has spread to those who attack humans. The concrete meaning has two meanings: 1 . People who have an aggressive instinct to murder or recreate themselves with blood. 2 . By extension, all those humans who are impelled to suck the blood, money or feelings to others.

  
deslaboralización
  34

DELABORALIZATION Compound word whose lexeme is to work, "to work". It carries a negative prefix DES- meaning "without", remove or remove something and an infix -liz- delexified, without concrete meaning, only unitary. And finally, a derivative suffix -ación, which means "act, action or carry out. The meaning, therefore, given its negative prefix, is to break or interrupt a labor process or a dismissal of workers in a company or in a certain place or country.

  
ireverencia en la discusion
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[ E] IRREVERENCE IN THE DISCUSSION Adverbial locution of way or periphrasis that means that one of the members of the dispute or DISCUSSION disrespects respect, honor or verbally assaults another or others or shows inappropriate gestures and civic, rude, such as sleeve cuts, pedorretas or combs. The expression is misspelled: it is with two RR, for being intervowel, and carries tilde, for oxytone or sharp discussion.

  
hecrofago
  35

It is a graphic error with two serious faults. Hecrophagus does not exist. Necrophagus must be read with N- initial and tilde, for being proparoxytone or esdrújula the word . Noun , m . Sing. . - Say who practices Necrophagy, that is, the act of eating corpses or dead animals. It is a cultured and Hellenistic term. From the Greek Nekros, "dead body" and phagos, "to eat". In addition to man, to a lesser extent, they practice necrophagy or are necrophages winged animals such as vultures, par excellence, and mammals such as hyenas, which take the palm, coyotes, raccoons, fearsome crocodiles, alligators or freshwater turtles, among reptiles. And felines, such as lions or tigers, among others. Also, in another animal order, beetles, wasps, flies and some beetles.

  
y si no al tiempo
  42

And, if not, to the time Adverbial locution of time with nuance of doubt. It means that the sender witnesses the chronological step to ensure that what he indicates will be fulfilled. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions can be time will witness, time takes away and gives the reasons, it is a matter of waiting a while

  
cocandidato cocandidata
  54

Cocandidate, -a is a singular common name. It is a derivative word . Formed by the prefix Co- which means 'at the same time' 'in company' and the candidate lexeme, -a which means person who aspires to a position next to another or others.

  
infrapolítica
  39

Infrapolitics Word composed of a prefix Infra- meaning 'inferior' and Politics, lexeme meaning 'relative to the polis', Greek cultism meaning people plus the suffix -ica- meaning relationship or belonging. In this case, it is relative to low politics.

  
leonesista
  59

LEONESISTA . Common or noun name . Male and female singular. Say of the politically supporting person to take the kingdom of León, in Spain, No as an independent autonomy and not annexed to Castile, as it is currently. Its etymology comes from León plus the suffix -ista preceded by the infidel -es- . The current provinces of León, Zamora and Salamanca would form such a community.

  
spaghetti-wéstern
  39

[ E] Spaghetti-wéstern Noun, singular male . A term by which a type of film or film of the genre called, or known, is called, such as the West or "cowboys", whose plot runs in the American West of the nineteenth century. It is actually a subgenre of the previous one, which receives such an appellative, shocking and hybrid, because it is filmed in the Andalusian studies of Almería, southern Spain. It takes the name of a double etymology : spaghetti by the Italian paste and weestern of Western West Anglilicism. The name arose from films directed by Italian director Sergio Leone. And it is the sum of the national origin of the director and the development of the history or genre of cinema, the American West.

  
multipremiada
  53

MULTIPREMITED Adjective . Feminine, singular. It applies to a work of art, of whatever sign, which has been awarded several, diverse or many awards. Etymologically it consists of the Latin prefix Multi- , which means 'many' and the lexema -premi- , the suffix --ad- plus the female gender morphem -a .

  
buñuelesco
  50

BUUELESCO Adjective, masculine, singular. Say of a film or some work that bears a resemblance or remembers the style of the Spanish and universal film director of Calanda, (Aragon), Don Luis Buñuel. He could focus, more specifically, on the surreal character, since Buñuel belonged in his youth to this avant-garde movement, together with his friends Dalí and Lorca, among others.

  
sobrepreciado
  44

OVERPRECIATED Adjective, masculine, singular. Say something, a product, thing or person that is valued above what you really deserve. This is, above its fair price. It's a derived word. Its etymology and lexical components are : Envelope- , which means "superior" and lexema -preci- , "price" , plus the suffix -ad- and the gender morphem -o . It is preferable to use OVERRATED

  
navarrista
  58

NAVARRISTA Adjective, masculine, singular. Say of the person in the in part of the political independence of Navarra, apart from the purported annexation or rapprochement of the Basque Country or the Basque Country.

  
debussiano
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Debussyano This is your true spelling. It's an adjective, m. s. which means belonging to or relating to Debussy. That is, to the French composer of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, Claude Debussy. Known as an Impressionist composer, even if he rejected this appellator.

  




       


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