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Obtained votes882
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Inquiries4368503
Queries by meaning297
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compañía discográfica
  7

See company ( "company and commercial partnership" ) , record label ( "relating to the business of recording discs with audio records" ) , record label .

  
peso cubano
  7

As its name indicates it is the peso (monetary unit) circulating in Cuba, its ISO code is CUP and on the island there is also the 'Cuban convertible peso' (CUC) although its use is more for tourism.

  
geopoltica
  9

It's "geopolitics" without the /i/.

  
neuroendocrinologa
  7

It could be a mistake for the female neuroendocrinologist , but it is most likely a trolling by neuroendocrinology.

  
cosmografa
  9

It may be a mistake for the feminine cosmographer, but it's most likely another trolling post without accented vowels, in this case for "cosmography".

  
criminolgico
  14

It is criminological without the stressed vowel .

  
degollacin
  7

It is an error by beheading ("slaughtering").

  
eslizn
  9

It is skink ("reptiles Chalcides striatus or Chalcides bedriagai") without its accented /o/.

  
juradura
  9

It is possible that the word 'juradura' will be used in some cases, but it is most likely another pseudo-consultation in the collection "without the stressed vowel" inspired by 'juraduría' ("dignity of the jury").

  
puncin
  13

It could be an incomplete form of the village Puncin Colle Sottano (province of Cuneo, Piedmont region, Italy), or a mistake by the municipality of Pungín (county of Carballino, province of Orense, Spain), but it is actually trolled by query by 'puncture' without the stressed vowel.

  
bursopatía
  13

It is any pathology for a bursa synovium, which are located between the muscles and in the joints. From the Greek 946; 965; 961; 963; 945; (bursa "wineskin, leather bag") 960; 945; 952; 959; 962; (Pathos "Experience, Suffering") - 953; 945; ( -ia "action, quality") .

  
celiaquía
  14

It is a disease also called "gluten-sensitive enteropathy" that is caused by a reaction of the immune system to this protein in the intestines, when wheat, oats, barley or rye are ingested. From Greek 954; 959; 953; 955; 953; 945; ( koilia "belly" ) because of intestinal pains and decomposition. See celiac .

  
astasia
  9

It is the inability to stand, and refers to psychological or psychiatric cases, rather than physical or neurological. From the Greek 945; (a, "without, out") 963; 964; 945; 963; 953; 962; (stasis "state, stability")-953; 945; ( -ia "action, quality") . See Doctor/Astasia. 2nd_ A genus of unicellular algae of the class Euglenoidea. 3º_ Name of a variety of olive tree grown in the province of Castellón (Spain). Astasia is also a woman's name that in this case can be interpreted as "restless". Although the name Anastasia ("resurrected") is used more.

  
escotoma
  16

Blind spot or area of vision due to different causes such as maculopathy, an injury to the optic nerve, a spot on the retina. It comes from the Greek 963; 954; 959; 964; 969; 956; 945; (skotoma "dizziness with obscuration of vision") , by 963; 954; 959; 964; 959; 962; (skotos "darkness, darkness").

  
glosolalia
  10

1st_ The origin of this word is in the Greek version of the New Testament, formed by 947; 955; 969; 963; 963; 945; (glossa "tongue, language") 955; 945; 955; 949; 953; 957; (lalein "to speak") and translates as "to speak in tongues," the "gift of speaking different languages to evangelize other nations." It would be more accurate to say that it is a xenoglossia or xenolalia, but thanks to Pentecostal or charismatic practices 'glossolalia' is considered its synonym. In linguistics, it is the pronunciation of meaningless syllables in a speech for artistic or expressive purposes. When incoherent words are involuntary and outside of religious mysticism, psychiatry and psychology consider it pathological and can respond to various causes.

  
manía
  10

It is an obsessive state of mind, with some fixation or an addiction, which in many cases is taken only as an extravagance. Spanish incorporated it from Latin and this from Greek 956; 945; 957; 953; 945; (mania "violent madness", "obsession"). See suffix -mania .

  
enteropatía
  12

It is said of any disease of the intestines. It has a Greek origin since 949; 957; 964; 949; 961; 959; 957; ( Enteron, "intestine" ) 960; 945; 952; 959; 962; (pathos "experience, suffering").

  
al huevo
  22

In cooking, it is a type of fresh pasta for noodles, which has egg as an ingredient, or its yolk.

  
berlinesa
  11

1º_ Feminine from Berlin ("gentilicio de la ciudad de Berlin, Germany") . 2º_ Invoice or sweet fried bun, spherical in shape and filled with pastry cream, dulce de leche or jam and covered with sugar. The name comes from Berliner Pfannkuchen ("Berlin pan-seared cake") and legend has it that it was created in the 18th century by a Berlin pastry chef who was not able to enter the army as an artilleryman, but was able to enter the army as a baker, and so he created these cakes in the shape of a cannonball.

  
picarón
  18

1st_ Dessert, a typical sweet from Chile and Peru prepared with flour and pumpkin, fried and covered with panela. 2º_ Augmentative of rogue ("naughty, mischievous") .

  






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