Comejación or convejación are vulgarisms (almost localisms) by conversation, in some regions of Spain.
retestinao
16
Vulgarism by retestinado ("with penetrated dirt", "contrera and bitter", "participle of retestinar").
recapaje
9
It is another variant for retreading.
tolomeico
13
It is a simpler version of pronouncement than Ptolemaic.
carbeno
7
It is another name for methylene (chemical compound).
lameculo
19
It is another variant of lambeculo ("bootlickers, stockings, obsecuent").
gujarati
13
It is a variant of Gujarati ("gentilicio of Gujarat, India").
empercochar
8
It is a variant of percochar ("to dirty, to twist") with the prefix en- .
harawi
7
It is a graphic variant of jarawi ("Andean musical style").
tentepié
7
1º_ It is a variant of snack as a toy and as food. 2º_ Step or stirrup on the side of a vehicle.
celtohispnico
13
It is certainly Celtohispanic without the accented /a/.
ctasis
14
I thought it might be spammy with a misspelling, but it's a classic trolling for ecstasy ("making a short syllable long in a poem").
confrada
11
It seems a mistake because of the archaic confraternity ("brotherhood").
notoma
16
Error by archaism notomy.
doxologa
15
I bet it's a trolled by doxology. And while we're at it, see doxear.
taxodicea
12
It is the feminine of taxodiaceum ("relative to the coniferous family taxodiaceae") without the stressed vowel.
plantagincea
15
It is an error or a trolled by plantaginaceae (botanical species).
hiptesis
26
It seems a mistake by hypothesis.
tafofobia
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It is a variant of cataphephobia ("fear of being buried alive"), although in this case it could be extended to any grave. It is taken from the Greek 964; 945; 966; 959; 962; (Taphos "tomb") 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos "fear" ) .
helmintofobia
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It is another synonym for scoleciphobia ("fear of worms"); in this case taken from the Greek 949; 955; 956; 953; 957; 962; ( helmins "worm, worm" ) 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos "fear" ) .
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