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  Value Position Position 15 15 Accepted meanings 641 15 Obtained votes 7 25 Votes by meaning 0.01 21 Inquiries 26077 14 Queries by meaning 41 21 Feed + Pdf

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juridico
  21

It is not correctly written since it carries tittle in the first i, being the right word, legal. It is a word that comes from the latin iuris, which means right. The law is the Bachelor's degree or college career studying to be a professional in the legal world, as a lawyer, judge, fiscal. It is that referred to laws and other regulations that conforms the legal scope.

  
bronco
  38

It is the adjective used to define something or someone as rude or crude. Thus, can be used to refer to who has a serious, strong voice or have bad temper.

  
yendo
  21

Indeed, as says Felipe Lorenzo, is is of the gerund of the verb go, that is it same that split, go or go. Often written incorrectly, using ll and i instead of the and, giving rise to going or going, words that are not correct.

  
vitanco
  112

Seems to be a product drug that is based in the plant medicinal Rhodiola rosea, as indicates Ricardo Forno. Certainly, this plant have many benefits for the health, among which should highlight is the quality of strengthening of the system nervous. It also serves to combat depression, improves immunity, even in sexual function and energy levels.

  
distermia
  49

Is the alteration of the temperature body concerning the values normal, well by over or by below. It can lead to a high temperature that does not involve fever, nor be of infectious origin. It is usually to demonstrate with signs such as chills and feeling of having fever but without having it.

  
chispeza
  49

Apparently in Chile is usually used to speak of vividness or have grace, be alive or Hustler. In Spain it is equated to the quality of who has a spark in reference who has charm, charme or grace in something, telling a joke or dressing with style.

  
manija
  56

It is a knob, handle, handle or latch that exist in doors, windows, drawers. They tend to be of different materials such as aluminum, brass, aluminum or iron. You can buy or replace at hardware stores, shops specializing in this type of product.

  
payula
  690

Is a qualifying that is used in them countries as El Salvador and Honduras to refer is to the girl that has the complexion more whitish of it regular or what commonly is known as pale. In men, it is payulo. It is usually under these conditions of pale when you get sick.

  
esnobismo
  51

It is the behaviour of who is considered snobbish or wants to be. Snob comes of the anglicism snob and makes reference to who belongs to the elite or wants to belong and imitates them attitudes of who it are. It is identified with who is elegant, has class and has money. Who has that attitude is often classist, arrogant and is considered superior.

  
lenocidio
  85

It is when is exploited sexually, usually women in a vulnerable situation. What has been doing a pimp or also called pimp's prostitutes, who is the person who sees profits at the expense of the exercise of prostitution of women who do it under threat and coercion constant, taking a high percentage of the price that they charge.

  
cojemos
  28

cojemos is incorrectly written, and should be written as "take" being its meaning: Incorrectly written since the word is g, and therefore we take. It is the first person plural of the verb, verb whose conjugations go with j or g, therefore is very common spelling mistakes.

  
funio
  30

This word is not recognised or has a particular meaning. Apparently stands for a company located in Montreal, Canada, which provides web hosting or what is colloquially known as the Anglo-Saxon word, hosting.

  
funio
  21

This word is not recognised or has a particular meaning. Apparently they are the initials of a company located in Montreal, Canada, which provides web hosting or hosting.

  
orto
  66

Effectively as says Fede is the output of the Sun by horizon, being its opposite the sunset. It is a component in many words of Greek origin, which means right or correct, as for example, orthodontics, orthopedics, spelling. Commonly, used to refer to the ass or back human.

  
argentina
  59

It is a proper name, and so it goes with the letter in capital letter. It is a woman's name, but mainly, it is one of the most important countries of South America. It is a Republic and the language is Spanish, with its particular accent that is very pleasant to the ear. Among the best-known Argentine characters we found Messi, Maradona, Eva Perón, among others.

  
diversidad
  50

It is the term used to indicate abundant amount of products, materials, or people who are different. It also means variety. Is used in all areas as the political, cultural, sexual, business, etc.

  
naborio
  26

In the new Spain of the sixteenth century, established mostly in North America, the naborio or naboria came to be an institution that Indians was distributed to the Spaniards, with the original purpose of educating them, which finally led to exploit them.

  
marquinha
  40

Is known with that term to the fashion born in Brazil, consistent in take some 3 hours the Sun without nothing or just protection, giving as result a Tan that marks the difference between the rest of the body and the area that covers the bikini. Is is of a fashion nothing advisable for reasons obvious of health, to the power cause easily a cancer in the skin.

  
no es verdad angel de amor
  25

In fact, is the well-known phrase Don Juan Tenorio says to his beloved, Doña Inés, as well clarifies Ricardo Forno, it would be - is not true, angel of love. Legendary work in which the conquistador is conquered by a novice.

  
epistemico
  27

Incorrectly written to carry the accent on the e, by an esdrujula Word. It is with regard to episteme, Word of Greek origin. The great Greek thinkers, would that knowledge that is true by necessity. The epistomologia is the theory of the knowledge.

  




       


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