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sacar de mis casillas
  9

To see someone take out of their boxes, to take someone out of the boxes, to take someone out of skill.

  
eliseo
  12

Male name of Hebrew origin by Elith (Elisha), although there may also be an influence by Elisius (mythology). See the feminine Elisa.

  
nelson
  22

Male name, of English origin as a patronymic, which in principle meant "descendant of Neil" (the latter name for "champion, passionate").

  
elías
  11

Elijah is a male name of Hebrew origin that is interpreted as "Yahweh is God" from the voices 1488; 1461; 1500; ( the "God" ) 1497; 1492; 1493; ( Iaju "abbreviated variant of the tetragrammaton YHWH, Yahweh, Jehovah") .

  
elisha
  22

It is a male name that is not used in English, probably formed by the Hebrew words 1488; 1461; 1500; (The "God") and 1513; 1464; 1473; 1489; 1463; 1506; ( shv "promise" ) . See Elith.

  
nicolás
  15

Male name of Greek origin as 925; 953; 954; 959; 955; 945; 959; 962; ( Nikólaos ) , which is made up of 957; 953; 954; 951; ( Nike "Victory, Triumph" ) 955; 945; 959; 962; (laós, "people, people"), and is understood as "the victory of the people". See Nicodemus.

  
nicodemo
  16

Male name of Greek origin as 925; 953; 954; 959; 948; 951; 956; 959; 962; ( Nikodeemos ) , which is made up of 957; 953; 954; 951; ( Nike "Victory, Triumph" ) 948; 951; 956; 959; 962; ( demos "people, population of a place" ) , and is understood as "the victory of the people". See Nicholas .

  
hercio
  11

It is a unit of measurement for frequency or pulsating cycles of energy, but can be applied to any oscillating movement or change of state. One hertz equals one cycle per second and its symbol is Hz. The name is a tribute to the German physicist Heinrich Rudolf Hertz, who devoted himself to studying electromagnetic waves.

  
henrio
  15

It is a unit of electrical inductance, symbol H. The name is a tribute to the American physicist Joseph Henry.

  
voltio
  11

It is the unit of the International System of Electric Potential Difference, of Electrical Voltage. It is the equivalent of 1 watt / 1 amp; and its symbol is V. The name is a tribute to the Italian physicist and chemist Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Volta.

  
amperio
  12

It is the name of the unit of electric current intensity in the International System, and the symbol is A. It is a tribute to the French mathematician and physicist André-Marie Ampère.

  
vatio
  16

It is the name of the International System unit for power. It is equal to 1 joule per second and its symbol is W. It is a tribute to the English engineer James Watt. [Note: in the example there is a metonymic use for "electric lamp", but it is not a common thing and that is why I do not include it in the definition. ]

  
ohmio
  15

It is the unit of resistance in continuous electricity and impedance in alternating electricity for the International System. The symbol is a 937; ( capital omega ) , although as with other units it usually has an exclusive and differentiated symbol ( that most graphic sources draw the same 128533; ) , and for the ohm it would be 8486; . The name is a tribute to the German physicist Georg Simon Ohm, creator of the law that also bears his name. See micron , °C , °F .

  
lacorro
  12

In some regions of Spain it is "boy, boy, youth". It is of caló origin, where it names more specifically the "young bachelor", and is usually used referring to the payo ("who is not gypsy"). See gypsy/lacorrillo .

  
chulapo
  19

It is what a young man from the lower class is called in Madrid. It would be a derogatory pimp, although it is used affectionately. 2º_ Chulapo is a ravine in the parish of Vilcabamba (Loja canton, Ecuador). The origin of the name is Quechua, for chulla ("only") apu ("chief, cacique, great").

  
majo
  18

1º_ Young man beautiful and graceful. 2º_ Inflection of the verb majar . See verbs/majo.

  
chamo
  17

1º_ It is an Americanism that applies to a person as "boy, youth, adolescent", and its use can be extended to "friend, companion", as a familiar way of addressing someone. There is no agreement on its origin, one theory assumes it in the English chum ("companion, close friend"), but that only explains the second meaning, which is surely a consequence of the first, as well as another that supposes a Mexican origin in chamaco, a word that actually seems more a derogatory or diminutive of 'chamo'. Most likely, it does not come from the north but from the Andean region, since it has versions from the Argentine NW and it is common in Peru and Bolivia to use chamita for girls and young women; so it is better associated with the Quechua voice chami ("small, often"). 2º_ Common name of the shrub Cestrum auriculatum . It is also known as holy herb, tundio, eckuack.

  
muchacho
  18

Boy, and his feminine girl, is a young person, who has left childhood. It is a variation of the old Castilian 'mochacho', perhaps of mocho , by the cut trunk that begins to grow.

  
rapaz
  16

1º_ Thief, snatcher . From the Latin rapax, acis with equal meaning. 2º_ By the previous one it is said of the bird of prey, but also of other animals such as wolves. 3º_ In a colloquial way, it is a way of calling children. As a noun it has its feminine raptor.

  
chavalo
  16

It is a variant of chaval ("young boy, also boy") used in the Spanish-speaking Caribbean. The feminine remains as "chavala". See chavo .

  






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