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Spanish Open dictionary by Manuel Penichet P



Manuel Penichet P
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  Value Position Position 11 11 Accepted meanings 1682 11 Obtained votes 43 11 Votes by meaning 0.03 16 Inquiries 38948 11 Queries by meaning 23 16 Feed + Pdf

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kila
  16

It is the name of a city in the State of Montana, United States. Also is the name of a group of music traditional Irish.

  
topu
  19

It is a lot of land the sons of the wamani, receiving territorial division of the inca Empire, for their livelihood and that of his family. Also is the name of a musician famous in Bangladesh.

  
biosis
  16

BIOSIS is a word of Greek origin that means living. It comes from quot; quot bios; which means life. Example: symbiosis (live along with another).

  
intrañable
  72

The word beloved (e) is an adjective that describes the affection or the very intimate, deep and genuine affection towards any person or thing. Example: A beloved friend, a beloved song.

  
con sus ojos elados
  30

Eyes ice cream (with h) is an expression used to say that they are very big eyes, open and fixed (as in dead) caused by something amazing, frightening, or hard to believe.

  
con sus ojos elados
  14

Eyes ice cream (with h) is an expression used to say that they are very big eyes, open and fixed (as in dead) caused by something amazing, frightening, or hard to believe.

  
canduroso
  19

Ingenuous (with or) means that he has candor or innocence. The candor is synonymous with simplicity, innocence and candor. It is also used in poetry as a synonym for whiteness.

  
siat
  19

In Mexico stands for early warning or system of tax administration system.

  
nombres neider
  26

Neider (with capitalized N) is a name whose origin and meaning do not know. In German, Neider is an adjective that means envious.

  
borbollico
  13

It is likely that borbollico comes from the word Borbollón which means rash that is formed in a liquid when it boils and departing force of a place. Termination quot; ico quot; It is a suffix that is involved in the formation of words to give them a meaning of affection or diminutive. Example: burro-borrico.

  
escualoda
  14

Probably wanted to write squalid (with i), which is as it is called to a person or animal that is skinny or thin (almost skeletal). It also means disgusting, dirty. Another option is to separate the word into two to form quot; shark gives quot;. Written so it means that a shark or shark gives something, such as a bite.

  
antonimo de sonata
  12

An antonym is a word that has a meaning opposite or contrary to another. Example: The antonym of light is dark, good is bad, etc. Sonata is a musical composition for one or two instruments structured in three or four movements, or times. I do not think that there is something contrary to a sonata, unless it is the cantata, which is sung with voices instead of touched with instruments. This is rather different but not the opposite.

  
terrestrialidad
  25

This Word does not exist in the dictionary. Probably is an anglicism, i.e., comes from the word English terrestrial that means land. By its completion quot; dad quot; it can define as the quality of land, or, with them features peculiar that have them beings living adapted to live in the land and not in the water or in the air.

  
origen dela palabra huanengo
  52

The huanengo is a blouse typical indigenous of Michoacán, Mexico. Its name comes from the word tarascan quot; quot; indigenous language spoken by the Purépecha uanenju.

  
antonimo de parabola
  16

The parable (with accent in the middle) is a fable, an allegory to explain a teaching. Example: the parable of the son prodigal. Its antonym or opposite Word would be reality, truth or certainty. In geometry, the parable is a curved figure that describes a certain path.

  
matlaktli wan nawi totome
  22

They are words of Náhuatl origin that means: 14 birds.maktlaktli wan nawi = 14 totome = birds

  
insofactamente
  35

This word is written incorrectly.The expression quot; ipso facto quot; two voices of origin are latin which means immediately, on the spot.Is write separate and not is can join to form a single word and less still add the termination quot; mind quot; Since it is redundant or repetitive.Example of its use: I'm going to do it task ipso facto (immediately, right now).

  
tampico
  23

Tampico is a variety of agave that grows in Mexico, from which a vegetable fiber is obtained.Also is the name of a city and port in the northeast of Mexico, in the State of Tamaulipas.

  
palabra guaremate
  31

The word guaremate is a regionalism of Dominican Republic and whose meaning is errand, do errands and receiving orders. It is also a person of lower class that has no future.

  
dentrica
  18

Not there is this word in the dictionary. It is likely to be an idiom used to describe something relative to the teeth or belonging to it in. However, no is a word recognized by the Royal Academy of the language Spanish.

  




       


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