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torcía
  8

1º_ Vulgarism by crooked ("wick of the candles", "daily ration for the milling officer" , . . . ) . 2º_ Inflection of the verb to twist. See verbs/twist .

  
me ha dado un paparajote
  6

See me ( pronoun ) , verbs / ha , dado ( "participle to give" ) , un ( article ) , paparajote ( "typical dessert of Murcia" , "patatús" ) .

  
echa la tranca de la puerta
  8

And. . . It would be that, the order to lock a door. See verbs/echa , tranca ("lock that crosses a door or window") , door .

  
esgobernar un pie
  8

And. . . That's it, it is understood. The biggest problem may be in esgobernar that for the Castilian is a vulgarism by ungoverned, in this case for its meaning of "disjointed, broken, dislocated" that is used talking about a bone, a joint, as a foot can have.

  
habla recio
  6

I don't know if they wanted to put "tough talk" or "tough talk".

  
panzá de comer
  10

See panzá ("vulgarism by panzada"), from (preposition), comer ("eating food").

  
quedar k.o.
  6

See meet, K. Or. or KO ("out of combat, unable to react").

  
botar del trabajo
  8

And. . . It is that, "throw away" ( "throw, throw, take out, . . . " ) of work ("place where you work") .

  
va doblao vivo
  8

Obviously in a dictionary it should be "ir doblao vivo" ("to walk very drunk"). See verbs/va, dubbed (various meanings).

  
escopaestesia
  6

It is the name given to the sensation of being observed, and to the ability to "feel" the gaze of others. From Greek 963; 954; 959; 960; 949; 953; 957; ( scopein "observe" ) 945; 953; 963; 952; 951; 963; 953; 962; ( aisthesis "sensation" ) .

  
melancolía
  14

Sad mood, with longing. It is a term that is also used in psychology, but its origin is in Hippocratic medicine where it is one of the four humors produced by the supposed 956; 949; 955; 945; 962; ( melas "black" ) 967; 959; 955; 951; (cholé "bile"), which Latin took as melancholia.

  
coprofagia
  11

It is the ingestion of fecal matter. In some animals (especially insects) it is a mode of feeding, but it can also be a pathology or a paraphilia related to humiliation. It is created from the Greek 954; 959; 960; 961; 959; 962; ( kopros "poop" ) 966; 945; 947; 949; 953; 957; ( fagein "to eat" ) . See coprophilia, coprophobia.

  
teriantropía
  9

Relating to the study or characteristics of a being with part human and partly animal appearance, which may be its normal condition or, as in the case of theriomorphism, voluntarily or involuntarily become between one or the other. These entities are mentioned in myths and religions, or in psychiatry when someone believes themselves to be an animal, but in reality they could only be created with genetic engineering. It is a voice of Greek components : 952; 951; 961; 953; 959; 957; (therion "beast, wild animal") related to 964; 949; 961; 945; 962; ( teras "monster" ) , 945; 957; 952; 961; 969; 960; 959; 962; ( anthropos "man, human" ) , and the suffix - 953; 945; ( -ía "action, quality" ) . See cryptozoology.

  
farmaconeosia
  7

This is a word that could have use in medicine, but as far as I know it appears more in writings on homeopathy. It is interpreted as the "change of medication with or without need, according to the symptoms of the patient", and is formed by the Greek voices 966; 945; 961; 956; 945; 954; 959; 957; ( phármakon "poison, and then any medicinal preparation" ) 957; 949; 959; 962; ( neos "new, novelty" ) - 953; 945; ( -ía "action, quality, relates forming adjectives") .

  
cacofonía
  15

Dissonance, voices that when pronounced sound unpleasant, usually because of the proximity of very similar phonemes. It consists of the Greek voices 954; 945; 954; 959; 962; (kakós "bad, ugly") 966; 969; 957; 951; ( fooné "voice, sound, speech") - 953; 945; ( -ía "action, quality" ) .

  
gimnasia
  13

Physical activity and discipline to maintain a healthy life with body training to improve your strength and flexibility. It can also have competitive purposes. From Greek 947; 965; 956; 957; 945; 963; 953; 945; ( gymnasia "sports exercise" ) formed by 947; 965; 956; 957; 959; 962; ( gymnós "naked [because the men practiced it without clothes]") - 953; 945; ( -ia "action, quality" ) .

  
oniomanía
  12

Obsession with buying products, even if they are not necessary; It's what a compulsive shopper suffers from. It is taken from the Greek times 969; 957; 949; 959; 956; 945; 953; ( oonéomai "buy" ) and 956; 945; 957; 953; 945; ( mania "madness" , "obsession" )

  
chevrón
  10

It is another version of chebron, more adjusted to its French origin that associates it with the horns of a chèvre ("goat"), but less recommended in Spanish for the design in the form of 'V' or 'Lambda;'. See goat (in heraldry).

  
gelivación
  11

It is another name for cryoclasm ("breaking of rocks by freezing of contained water"). It is taken from the English gelivation although this has its origin in the French gélif ("icy, icy"), which evidently comes from the Latin gelum ("ice").

  
gelifracción
  8

It is another name for cryoclasm ("breaking of rocks by freezing of contained water"), but with a Latin etymology. It is formed with the prefix geli- ("ice") the suffix -fraction ("part, break") .

  






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