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tortón
  10

1º_ Augmentative masculinized "cake" ("cake") . 2º_ For the previous one, it is a pejorative way of calling a lesbian, which in this case would be a regressive version of "tortillera". See also cake. 3º_ Variant of "tortazo" ("slap, blow, stumble") . 4º_ Instrument for immobilizing cattle. 5º_ Each turn of a bar that adjusts a chain or tie of logs for transport. 6º_ In some countries it is a vulgarized form of the Torthon truck brand.

  
arañón
  8

1º_ Scratch, wound or mark made with nails, rayon. 2º_ Augmentative of araño in its various meanings. 3º_ Augmentative masculinized spider (animal). 4º_ It is another name for the plum ("fruit of the plum") .

  
tablón
  11

1º_ It is a masculinized augmentative of "table", for those that are large and especially those that are used as support in construction on trestles to walk and transport materials on them. By extension any thick board that supports a weight, such as the stands in a stadium. 2º_ For construction, it is also said 'plank' or 'plank' to a type of brick larger than ordinary, perhaps as a reduction of "tabletón". 3º_ It is also a large and heavy table, which can be a Gallicism. 4º_ Plot planted with about 100 rods in frame, bordered by a line of higher ground forming beds. 5º_ Drunkenness . See suffix -on.

  
zaragoza
  10

Name of several localities, although all are a tribute to the city of Zaragoza (autonomous community of Aragon, Spain), which was formerly called Salduvia but after the Roman invasion in the first century BC. C . it was renamed Caesaraugusta in honor of Emperor Caesar Augustus, and from there the current name evolved.

  
miesti
  13

Miesti is a village in the commune of Cungrea, Olt County, Romania.

  
nigeria
  11

The Federal Republic of Nigeria is an African country that was a British colony until 1960. The name has a journalistic origin, and was inspired by the Niger River. See Yoruba.

  
ghana
  9

The Republic of Ghana is an African country that in its colonial era was known as Gold Coast. The name comes from the ancient Ghana Empire, which was how Arabs and then Europeans called the territory Wagadu, because in the Soninko language 'Ghana' (gjanna) was the title of their 'warrior king'. Still, it is an honorific name, because this kingdom did not occupy the territory of the Gold Coast.

  
nedrou
  11

Nedrou (French: Nédrou) is a town in the Montagnes district of Ivory Coast.

  
nedrow
  10

It is a town in Onondaga, New York, USA.

  
cocoposa
  14

It is another name for the insect Fulgora laternaria. See peanut jupa.

  
sucrosa
  17

It's another way to call sucrose.

  
yarsuid
  14

It is another name for the Panamanian comarca of Guna Yala.

  
bromidrofobia
  15

It is a shorter version of bromidrosiphobia ("fear of body odors"). See bromidrosis .

  
homeo
  14

It is a lexical component with the same value of homo for "equal, similar".

  
espirituado
  18

1º_ It is said of those who make a pact with the devil. Possessed by an evil spirit, or also by a startling mood or anguish. 2º_ Variation of spiriting ("very skinny") .

  
fallout
  9

It is called fallout to the particles suspended from the atmosphere that fall to the ground, and also to the fact of the fall in large quantities, especially when they are pollutants such as industrial or radioactive waste. By extension, to an unexpected side effect or side effect. In colloquial form, to a replacement of someone expected and who does not show up. It is formed by the voices fall ( "fall" ) out ( "outside" ) .

  
kioskos
  6

Plural of kiosk (variant of kiosk or kiosk).

  
ergofobias
  10

Plural of ergophobia ("fear of work").

  
dolencias
  15

Plural of ailment ("malaise, disease").

  
incultos
  10

Plural of uncultured ("lacking culture, uncultivated").

  






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