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autoconcluyente
  19

It is usually used as a synonym for self-conclusive ("that does not continue, that has an end in itself"), but there is a nuance that differentiates it, and that is that in 'self-conclusive' what is in itself are the data to deduce its strict situation or its conclusion. See prefix auto- , conclusive .

  
-fono
  22

It is the phono ("sound relative") component used as a suffix.

  
fono-
  19

It is the phono ("sound relative") component used as a prefix.

  
-ero
  14

1º_ Suffix similar to -ario to create names of occupation or trade . It is also used in people with those professions, and extends to qualities or situations of these. 2º_ In objects form utensils or places of storage or practice from verbs or other nouns, always with a relationship or with a belonging. 3º_ For the previous one, it is widely used in botany to name trees from the name of their fruits.

  
giga-
  18

Prefix that is used by "huge", although it is more common in technical voices where it represents "billion" and serves to create multiples in several units. We inherited it from the Latin gigas, antis ("giant"), although the Romans surely took it from the Greek.

  
-fonía
  12

Suffix related to audible sound. It is the combination of the phono component with the suffix -ía ( to create abstract nouns ) .

  
juemáquina
  40

It is a vulgarized contraction for the expression "son of a machine", which is usually surrounded by exclamation points and can be a compliment (such as "son of a tiger") or a euphemistic imprecation (such as "son of a bad mother"); It all depends on the interpretation we make of "machine".

  
mellao
  33

Vulgarism by denting ("with damaged edge or denture"). It is used, by comparison, for the lack of teeth in the mouth.

  
ajuera
  88

1º_ Vulgarized version jacket of "outside". 2º_ Variant of juera ("sieve to separate the earth from the grain"). 3º_ From the previous one, inflection of the verb ajuerar ("to use the juera").

  
mihilla
  37

It is a Granada expression for "little, small amount". It is a vulgarization of crumb ("ultradiminutive of crumb"). See sparkle .

  
desmandao
  39

Vulgarism by unrestrained ("disobedient", "participle of disordering").

  
ratrero
  37

It is a Dominicanism by creeping, especially by worm as an insult.

  
brexiales
  18

It is a plural of Brexial ("Celastraceae"), and is used more than the singular.

  
aquestas
  18

Feminine plural of that ( pr . lie down "poetic, archaic form, to say 'this' as an adjective").

  
pichones
  14

Plural of pigeon ("small brood of a bird"), which is used figuratively by "child" or "naïve"; although as mentioned by Mr Ferdinand it may be a masculinized plural for an augmentative of picha ("penis").

  
fumarolas
  19

Plural of fumarole ("conduit or crack in a ground through which steam and gases come out").

  
parturientas
  15

Plural of parturient ("woman who is in labor or just giving birth").

  
finanzas
  19

Although in Spanish there is finanza it is considered an old and disused voice, and its meaning of "rescue" is not shared by the plural 'finanazas' that is still used as "goods, treasury (especially that of a public nature), and its administration".

  
antonimo de hado
  24

See antonym, fairy ("destiny").

  
antonimo de abominar
  23

See antonym, abominate .

  






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