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suelta
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loose . ( Of the lat. ) late * soluta, and this right in the Tal. ( solutus , part. pas. of solvere , release). 1. f. action and effect of drop. 2. f. lock or maniota that bind the hands of the chivalry, to drop these in the field. 3. f. number of oxen taking desuncidos in a carretería to supplement or remudar to those who are pulling. 4. f. site or spot to pr opósito to drop or desuncir the oxen of the carreterías and to give grass. 5. f. ant. Remission or forgiveness of a debt. give loose someone. 1. loc. verb. Allow him to briefly be it space, fun or comes out of retirement. ? V. Sangria loose loose , ta . ( Del LAT.( * solutus , by solutus ). 1. adj. lightweight, fast. 2. adj. little compact, disaggregated. 3. adj. Expedito, agile or skilled in the execution of something. 4. adj. free, daring and little subject. 5. adj. said of a person: suffering from diarrhea. 6. adj. said of the language, style, etc.: easy, current. 7. adj. knows RADO and does not play or form with other things the proper Union. Loose furniture Loose species 8. adj. He said the set of fractional coins, and each piece of this class. Loose money. A peseta drops. U t. c. s. d. I don't loose 9. adj. said of one thing: that remains ample, wide. Loose clothing 10. adj. It is not packaged or packaged. 11. adj. said of a period or a clause: that is distinguished by its fluidity. 12. adj. ant. That he is not married. 13. m. writing inserted in a newspaper that has no extension or the importance of the articles nor is mere newsletter. ? V. Cape loose column loose fact sheet loose pica loose verse loose




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