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Accepted meanings151712
Obtained votes882
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Inquiries4368543
Queries by meaning297
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sagita
  9

In geometry, it is the distance between the midpoint of an arc of circumference and the midpoint of the line that limits it. From the Latin sagitta, ae ("arrow"). The arrow or sagitate is also used in architecture.

  
sagita
  9

In geometry, it is the distance between the midpoint of an arc of circumference and the midpoint of the line that limits it. From the Latin sagitta, ae ("arrow"). The arrow or sagitate is also used in architecture.

  
sagita
  10

In geometry, it is the distance between the midpoint of an arc of circumference and the midpoint of the line that limits it. From the Latin sagitta, ae ("arrow"). The arrow or sagitate is also used in architecture.

  
hembra
  11

1st_ Female animal. It can be extended to the human woman, although in this case it may have derogatory connotations, or comparisons to animals. It is an evolution of the Latin femina, ae ("feminine"). See feminine by etymology. In vegetables, too, it is the feminine that bears fruit. 3º_ An object is said to be concave or has a perforation, hole, jack where a filler or a male piece is placed. 3rd_ Adjective for something that is not thick, that is loose, not very thick; especially the horse's tail is short and sparse.

  
colleja
  10

1º_ Common name of the plant Silene vulgaris . It comes from the Latin cauliculus, i ("little stem"). 2º_ Slap on the neck, under the nape of the neck. From the Latin collum, i ("neck"). See collejas ("group of nerves in the ram's neck"). 3º_ Feminine collejo (Granada voice for "lindo, pleasant, querible") .

  
fiuncho
  10

As far as I know it is not used in Spanish, where the plant Foeniculum vulgare is called fennel. See Galician/fiuncho .

  
tai-chi
  7

And. . . It wouldn't be in English where tai chi is preferred, which would actually be a (bad) apocope of tai chi chuan.

  
xixonés
  6

It is not Castilian but a Galician or Asturian word for 'gijonés' ("native of Gijón"). See Galician/Xixonés , Asturian/Xixonés .

  
technosexual
  8

It is not a word in Spanish where the neologism 'technosexual' (inspired by metrosexual) already exists, not only for the meaning of "who wears the latest in personal technology"; but also for "those who use technological gadgets in their sexual practices".

  
grissini
  7

It's not Spanish but Italian and I don't think it's used in our language, other than being in the plural. We know them as grisin and grisines.

  
amphitrite
  7

It's not Spanish, and it may be the name of the asteroid, although these can also be translated. For the English the goddess is called Amphitrite and actually Amphitrite would be her transliteration from the Greek.

  
simon
  6

It is a name that is not in Spanish, where Simon is preferred. It is also the name of several cities, but in most of them it is an endonym and in Spanish it would have an accent mark and/or it would be just a part of that name.

  
cuaresme
  6

It seems to be an inflection of the archaic verb Lent ("to observe Lent"). Or it's not Spanish.

  
patrol
  7

It is not Spanish, from English it translates as "patrol". See English/patrol .

  
verga grande
  7

It's going to be a big dick, isn't it?

  
hombre precavido
  7

And. . . He is a cautious man. Understandable.

  
chasquear con los dientes
  7

It should be "snapping your fingers" or "grinding your teeth."

  
lenguaje sexista
  6

It is precisely a sexist language ("way of expressing oneself") ("that discriminates on the basis of sex, considering one better than another").

  
ropa para niñas
  6

I thought it might be some locution, but it seems not, it's another misplaced query. See clothing ("clothing"), for ("preposition"), girl ("girly for boy").

  
inervado por
  6

It's some piece of text that shouldn't be in a dictionary. See innervated , by ( preposition ) .

  






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