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Accepted meanings151392
Obtained votes882
Votes by meaning0.017
Inquiries4347153
Queries by meaning297
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orasion con la palabra hipsipila
  18

See prayer, word, hypsipyla, hypsipyla, hypsipyle.

  
machuelo herramienta
  18

See machuelo ("tapper male"), tool ("accessory to perform manual work").

  
nombre antonella
  22

See name, Antonella .

  
grasa modismo
  18

See fat (lunfardo), idiom.

  
sigla ute
  18

See UTE, which would be an acronym, and U. T . And. , which would be an acronym .

  
martillo parte del oido
  16

See hammer ("ear bone"), part ("component of something"), (contraction), ear ("hearing aid").

  
color vinotinto
  16

Well, vinotinto is a color, but pleonasm is not bad in a sentence to avoid confusion. In the dictionary consultation, it is terrible, but at least this time they did not troll separating wine and red so that we have to make more clarifications.

  
deuteronomio
  15

It is one of the books that are part of the Old Testament and the Tanakh. The name has Greek origin as 964; 959; 916; 949; 965; 964; 949; 961; 959; 957; 959; 956; 953; 959; 957; ( to Deuterounomion ) , by 948; 949; 965; 964; 949; 961; 959; 962; 957; 959; 956; 959; 962; ( deuteros nomos "second law") , since in the Septuagint Version the mosaic was considered to be the First Law.

  
maniqueo
  21

1º_ That professes Manichaeism. See Manes . 2º_ By the Manichean doctrine that was based on the confrontation of two opposing forces (Good and Evil, Light and Darkness) is commonly called 'Manichean' who judges any situation by the extremes, without middle ground, also the confrontation between two diametrically opposed concepts where only one or the other can be adopted. See dichotomy .

  
arzobispo
  23

Position of bishop of a metropolitan Church.

  
pascua
  10

Easter is a name for various religious celebrations. Judaism commemorates the Exodus of the Hebrew people from Egypt. For Christianity it is every celebration related to the birth and resurrection of Christ (Christmas, Adoration of the Magi, Easter). It has a Hebrew origin in 1508; 1505; 1495; (Passover "jump, step over") and tradition tells that during the plague of Egypt the Angel of Death who took away all the firstborn skipped the houses of the Jews, although a reference to the passage across the Red Sea is more likely. The Greek took the name of the celebration as 928; 945; 963; 967; 945; (pasja) which passed into medieval Latin as Pascha, ae (pasca, pasca), which by influence of Easter, i ("food of cattle, food of people in general") related to the end of ritual fasting, ended in Spanish as Easter. See Easter Island

  
protestante
  23

1º_ That protests, that raises a complaint. 2º_ It is said especially of the religious movement separated from the Catholic Church after the Reformation of the sixteenth century, generically called Protestantism, which groups the schismatic religions that do not belong to the Orthodox churches.

  
islam
  19

Nation or group of people who profess the Islamic faith. It is also used as a synonym for Islamism. It has Arab origin as 1575; 1604; 1573; 1587; 1604; 1575; 1605; (Al Islama "surrender, submission").

  
gargallino
  20

Gentilicio de Gargallo ( Teruel , Spain ) .

  
libio
  35

Demonym of Libya .

  
comayagüense
  17

Inhabitant of Comayagua ( Honduras ) .

  
otomano
  19

It is a demonym used to name the Turkish people, because in Turkey was the former Ottoman Empire. The name recalls its founder Osman I (Ottman or Othman).

  
etíope
  17

It is the demonym of Ethiopia. See Abyssinian .

  
afgano
  19

Gentilicio of Afghanistan . It seems to have a Sanskrit origin in 2309; 2358; 2381; 2357; 2325; ( asvaka "rider" ) .

  
vocal
  18

1º_ Relative to the voice. 2º_ By the previous one, it is said of who has 'voice' as "right to opine and in some cases vote" in meetings, assemblies, decision groups. 3º_ It is each sound that is pronounced by the mouth without the use of the lips or tongue. In Spanish there are five that are represented as: a , e , i , o , u; and combine with consonants to form spoken words.

  






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