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cuervo
  16

1º_ Common name of the bird Corvus corax . Also from other corvids. See aura (bird). 2º_ Nickname of the followers of the club San Lorenzo de Almagro, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The name of the football club is a tribute to the Catholic priest Lorenzo Massa, and rival fans called them 'crows' alluding to the black cassocks of the priests, such as the plumage of corvids.

  
quiro-
  13

Variant of the prefix quir- ("hand, manual").

  
-ito
  12

1º_ Diminutive suffix for adjectives and nouns . 2º_ In chemistry it is a suffix for salts. 3º_ It also forms mineral names, although its feminine -ita is more common.

  
socio-
  19

Prefix relative to the society, to the social . It comes from the Latin socius, i ("partner").

  
-cito
  15

1º_ It is the cito component ("cell") used as a suffix. 2º_ Diminutive suffix . The meaning of each is understood by the context.

  
lesbo-
  17

Prefix for lesbian, perhaps for lesbian .

  
desunión desavenencia
  11

See disunity, disagreement.

  
geishas geikos
  10

And. . . Must see Geisha and Geiko.

  
geikos geishas
  13

And. . . Must see Geiko and Geisha.

  
diantre diantres
  7

See diantre .

  
altar ara
  7

They are two names for the same constellation, due to the fact that they are almost synonymous. See altar , ara .

  
cetus ceto
  7

There are two words: cetus and keto. Both are versions for the name of the same constellation (better known as "the Whale") in the Aqua region ("the Sea, the Water"), but have their own meanings in mythology, astrology, biology, Latin, . . .

  
hacker
  13

It can be translated as "cutter, cutter". He is a person who knows in depth the mechanisms of a system and uses them creatively taking his capabilities to the extreme, even for what he was not intended, modifying his programs and original construction. This word is widely used in computer science to name technicians who find a way to overcome design obstacles, security, standards, . . . When he uses his abilities to commit crimes he is called a cracker.

  
panfobia
  13

It is another graphic variant of pantophobia.

  
ertofobia
  10

It's another spelling for erepatophobia ("fear of blushing").

  
eretofobia
  13

It is another variant of the word ereutophobia or erythrophobia.

  
cancerofobia
  10

It's another way of calling carcinophobia ("fear of cancer").

  
cainotofobia
  12

It's another version of cainophobia ("fear of surprises").

  
caliguinefobia
  14

Lesser-used variant of caliginephobia ("fear of beautiful women").

  
esteatófago
  11

It feeds on animal fat. The origin is in the Greek words 963; 964; 949; 945; 961; , 963; 964; 949; 945; 964; 959; 962; (stear, steatos "tallow, fat, bacon") and 966; 945; 947; 949; 953; 957; ( fagein "to eat" ) .

  






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