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mirarse como hormonas
  14

Either it is another trolling, or it is a gross error of the automatic corrector by the religious phrase "look at each other as brothers".

  
pedir una charla de funcionarios del dane para ampliar los conocimientos
  14

It's obviously part of a paragraph out of context, copied and pasted here as trolled. See DANE .

  
desque que vi ser las dos
  13

It is a fragment of text taken down and badly copied, perhaps from La vida de Lazarillo de Tormes y de sus fortunas y adversidades (Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, 1554) where he refers to 2 o'clock in the afternoon. It may be "Since I saw it be two. . . " , or "Desque vi ser dos . . . " . See desque (archaic contraction by "since that", as "after that") .

  
una persona desbordada
  15

It seemed to me that it could be one of those definitions put in the field of 'synonyms', but I did not find it. Maybe it's just a misplaced query, a fragment of off-hook text and nothing more. See one ("female of item one"), person, overflowing.

  
cracker
  9

1º_ Breaker, breaker, creak. It is of onomatopoeic origin. 2º_ Name with which the inhabitants "southern whites" are known in the USA, which is usually an offensive name although in Georgia or Florida they do not interpret it that way. 3º_ It is the name given to a type of cookies that crunch when biting, usually made without yeast. 4º_ Criminal with knowledge of hacker in computer science, who violates systems to destroy them or steal information, often for extortion purposes. [Note: in the Spanish dictionary there is more data on etymologies. ]

  
alma
  9

1º_ 'Alma' is a woman's name of Hebrew origin around 1506; 1500; 1502; 1492; (halmá "maiden, young woman"), although there is also a Latin version by almus, a, um ("nourishment"). 2º_ Feminine of almo ("that feeds", "that gives excellence"). 3º_ It is said of what it holds, of the main or motor part of something, of what allows life and feelings within an individual. From Latin anima, ae ("breath, breath, breath, life force"). [From its different interpretations and metonymies the following meanings are created. ] 4º_ Intangible element that living beings have as a spirit; For many religions and philosophies it is eternal, it persists even after death and only human persons have it. 5º_ For the previous one it is a way of saying "life" and also "person", in a poetic or figurative sense. 6º_ Element that incorporated into another gives rigidity or resistance. 7º_ Hollow barrel of the firearm, for being the internal and main part. 8º_ Axis or support of various artifices in architecture, mechanics, luthery, . . .

  
erica
  8

1º_ Erica is a genus of plants better known as heather, which would be the meaning of the Latin erice , is and the Greek 949; 961; 949; 953; 954; 951; ( ereike ) . 2º_ Feminine of the name Erico , which is almost not used because the Erica or Erika versions are preferred. None has an etymological relationship with the previous one, but come from the Norse eirikr.

  
deyanira
  12

1º_ It is a woman's name of Greek and mythological origin. At first it was a descriptive nickname for the third wife of the hero Heracles, who was killed by her by giving her a chiton who believed had a loving gualicho, but in truth was impregnated with Hydra poison with semen and blood of the centaur Neso (puaj). That's why she was called 916; 951; 953; 945; 957; 949; 953; 961; 945; ( Deiáneira ) , formed by 948; 951; 953; 959; 969; ( deioo "to kill, to ravage") 945; 957; 949; 953; 961; 945; (áneira) as a somewhat poetic accusative of 945; 957; 948; 961; 959; 962; ( andros "adult male, husband"); so it can be translated as "mariticide". 2º_ It is the name of a design style for some Corinthian vessels of the lecith type typical of the sixth century BC. C . in ancient Greece.

  
pandora
  9

1º_ Feminine name of Greek origin; of the various mythological characters the most famous Pandora was the first woman, modeled in clay by Hephaestus, and used by Zeus to disperse evils against humanity, which she carried in an amphora. The etymology of 928; 945; 957; 948; 969; 961; 945; ( Pandoora ) is related to "all the gifts" that were granted to him by the gods to seduce and punish the males, since 960; 945; 957; (bread) means "all" and 948; 969; 961; 959; 957; ( dooron ) is "gift, gift". 2º_ 'Pandora' is the name of a village in the state of Ohio (USA). 3º_ 'Mazama pandora' is the name of the American deer temazate. 3º_ 'Pandora' is a genus of butterflies. 4º_ Name of singers, actresses, artistic works, characters of novels, animes, also brand of commercial products.

  
laura
  9

1º_ Name of a woman that has a masculine version, but that in Spanish is no longer used. Surely it comes from the Latin laurus, which not only names the laurel plant, but also its magical or medicinal attributes and above all honor and triumph, for the Greco-Roman custom of honoring poets, warriors and victorious sportsmen with a laurea ("laurel wreath") on its head. 2º_ It is the name of several geographical places, in Australia, Bangladesh, Canada, Cuba, USA, Peru, Russia, Uruguay, . . . 3º_ Cenobio , community of monks . They were originally grouped in caves or hermits, which could explain their Greek origin in 955; 945; 965; 961; 945; ( Laura "passage, corridor" ), perhaps influenced by 955; 945; 959; 962; ( laos "of rock or stone" ) . 4º_ The asteroid ( 467 ) Laura was probably named by its discoverer Maximilian Franz Wolf as a tribute to the character Laura Adorno from the opera La Gioconda ( Amilcare Ponchielli and Arrigo Boito , 1876 ) .

  
eva
  11

1º_ According to the biblical stories it would be the name of the first woman and second human being created by God, although according to other interpretations, traditions or myths it could be the second female, or the third. It comes from the Hebrew 1495; 1463; 1493; 1464; 1468; 1492; ( Chavvah "giver of life, as mother"). 2º_ For the previous one, and taking into account that for the Catholic religion Eve is holy, it is used as a woman's name with some variants throughout the Christian world, in addition to the Jewish and Muslim. 3º_ Also by the account of Genesis the name is used to qualify a woman guilty of an evil (originally the expulsion from Paradise), or the first of a generation that does not necessarily refer to humans. 4º_ 'EVA' is an acronym for "Air Surveillance Squadron", "Visual Analog Scale", "Virtual Learning Spaces"; and also for other languages that can be found in Spanish texts such as Ethylene Vinyl Acetate ( "ethylene vinyl acetate") ), Extra Vehicular Activity ("extravehicular [spatial] activity") or up to Elektronische Verkehrslotse Fur Autofahrer ("Electronic traffic controller for drivers"). 5º_ Eva is the name of cities in USA, Brazil, Greece, Cuba, Samoa, Congo and Mexico. 6º_ It is also the name of an asteroid, songs, books, films and various characters.

  
gris
  14

1º_ It is an intermediate color between black and white, without prevalence of other tones. This can be seen in its encoding where it is typically the decimal 128, 128, 128 or hexadecimal 808080, and there are variations with its corresponding name closer to black or white, but always its three RGB values are going to be equal to each other and you will not have red, green or blue contamination. 2º_ Precisely because it is between light and dark, as an adjective it is used to qualify what is not entirely legal, but it is not openly illegal either. See gray area, grey hat . 3º_ In Spanish it is associated with melancholy, sadness, lackluster and graceless. See english/blue . 4º_ It is said of the climate with probability of rain, by the ashy color of the clouds that cover the sun. 5º_ Another name for the squirrel Sciurus griseus and its skin. See petigrís . 6º_ Juan Gris is the pseudonym of the cubist painter José Victoriano González . 7º_ In botanical nomenclature 'Gris' is the abbreviation for Jean Antoine Arthur Grey. 8º_ It is the name of books, poems, songs, characters, games, . . .

  
índigo
  8

Color in the blue range, which is sixth in the iridescent spectrum. For a long time its tincture was extracted from indigo (plant) native to India, and from there it took its name.

  
azul
  10

1º_ It is the fifth color on the iridescent scale. Its decimal code is 0, 0, 255 and the hexadecimal 0000FF. The name comes from the Arabic 1604; 1575; 1688; 1608; 1585; 1583; ( laazurd "lapis lazuli" ), for being the same tone of that mineral . 2º_ It is also a woman's name. 3º_ There are several localities called totally or partially with the name of 'Blue'.

  
amarillo
  12

1º_ Third color of the iridescent spectrum, basic component in the RYB, CMY and CMYK palettes. It has a psychological, economic, journalistic, superstitious symbolism, . . . The name comes from the diminutive of the Latin amarus, a, um ("bitter, harsh, strident, calamitous, moody, caustic"). 2nd_ Name of a river in China. 3º_ Name of the sea between Korea and China. 4º_ Name of a stream in the department of Pando ( Bolivia ) . 5º_ Locality in the department of Rivera ( Uruguay ) . 6º_ It is a city that is located partly within Potter County and partly in Randall County, both in the U.S. state of Texas. 7º_ It is a neighborhood in the city of Ciego de Avila ( Cuba ) . 8º_ It is a town in the department of Colón ( Honduras ) . 9º_ One of the common names for the fish Pimelodus clarias . 10º_ Vulgar way of calling the bird "yellow tuft" (Tyrannulus elatus). 11º_ Another common name for the muscat bird.

  
rojo
  12

1º_ It is the first color of the visible spectrum. Its decimal code is 255, 0, 0 and the hexadecimal FF0000, although according to its palette name it can use other codes as one of its different tones. It has mystical, psychological, political, social, economic, connotations, . . . See gules, colorado. 2º_ 'Red' is the name of a town in the province of West Sulawesi and another in the province of East Java, both in Indonesia. 3º_ 'Red' is the name of a city in the province of South Chungcheong (South Korea). 4º_ 'Rojo' is the name of a town in the province of Villa Clara ( Cuba ) . 5º_ Name of the sea between Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. 6º_ 'Red' is the name of rivers in Asia and North America. 7º_ It is also the name of movies, books, songs, radio and television programs, . . .

  
violeta
  18

1º_ Common name of the plant Viola odorata and its flower. It has its origin in the Latin viola, ae ("purple flower, purple")-ette (French diminutive suffix). 2º_ By the flower of the previous meaning: "purple color" . It is the last of the iridescent spectrum. 3º_ For the flower, it is also used as a woman's name. 4º_ In the prison environment he is a "rapist" ("perpetrator of a sexual crime"). See violin (lunfardo).

  
mariluz
  12

1º_ Mariluz is a city in the state of Paraná (Brazil). 2º_ At first it is a hypocoristic for 'María Luz', but it ended up by itself as a woman's name.

  
marucha
  11

1º_ Cut of meat from the front quarter of the cow, which covers the wide steak. 2º_ It is a common name for the clam Donax peruvianus and for the crustacean Callianassa islagrande. 3º_ It is also a common name for the plant Baccharis trinervis. 4º_ Hypocoristic of Mary, which could also be the feminine of Marucho , by Mario . 5º_ Dissimilación de 'malucha' ("feminine de malucho") . For the above, and as Maruja (for "witch"), it is used in puns.

  
mapi
  11

Mapi is a hypocoristic for Maria del Pilar.

  






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