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Accepted meanings152472
Obtained votes1252
Votes by meaning0.017
Inquiries4439923
Queries by meaning297
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chulapon
  30

Error by chulapón ("augmentative of chulapo" ).

  
lacteos
  23

Error by the plural of dairy ("relative to milk") .

  
coro improvisado
  22

And. . . it is an improvised choir. What wouldn't be understood?

  
hacer la tarea
  33

It is just that: 'do homework', at most it can be added that in most cases that task is a pending obligation, and among them most of the time it is said of a school task.

  
cepillar los dientes
  29

What would be what is not understood in 'brushing the teeth'? Perhaps as an irony, when it is used by the absurd and in truth something else is being said; but these meanings are interpreted by context rather than by definition.

  
tras ser meditado
  28

It does not come to locution, and it means just that which it says. See after, be, meditated.

  
test de alcoholemia
  32

See test, breathalyzer.

  
banco internacional
  32

If it is not espam for a bank with that name, it is perfectly understood by bank and international.

  
atención a la ciudadanía
  25

See attention (to attend), citizenship (group of citizens).

  
la puta que te parió
  28

Esteee . . . what is it that is not understood? Would "the nymphomaniac who gave birth to you" be clearer? See the ( article ) , whore , that , te ( pronoun ) , verbs / birth , give birth ( "expel a mature fetus") .

  
corea del norte
  26

North Korea is a name that is used by comparison with South Korea, as the official designation is 51312; 494( 48124; 51452; 51452; 51032; 51064; 48124; 44277; 54868; 44397; ( "Democratic People's Republic of Korea") . Both nations are located on the Korean peninsula (Asia) and separated in 1945.

  
corea del sur
  30

South Korea is a name that is used by comparison with North Korea, as the official designation is 45824; 54620; 48124; 44397; ( "[Republic of] Korea" ) . Both nations are located on the Korean peninsula (Asia) and separated in 1945.

  
exotérico
  47

In principle it was the name for the knowledge that the Greek philosophers shared with the uninitiated people, as opposed to the esoteric ones who were reserved for debating among themselves. Today it is used for any doctrine accessible to the common people, although it is avoided because it sounds far-fetched. It is formed with the Greek voices 949; 958; 969; ( exo "out, external" ) 964; 949; 961; 959; 962; ( teros , a component that reinforces or reaffirms the previous voice ) 953; 954; 959; 962; ( -ikos "relative to" ) .

  
esotérico
  29

Relating to mystical, philosophical, occult doctrines or knowledge; those that are transmitted to a few initiates. In Greek 949; 963; 969; 964; 949; 961; 953; 954; 959; 962; ( esoterikos ) is made up of 949; 963; 969; ( that "that which is within" ) 964; 949; 961; 959; 962; ( teros , a component that reinforces or reaffirms the previous voice ) 953; 954; 959; 962; (-ikos "relative to"), and it is because the ancient philosophers shared their ideas with a very closed circle of disciples, since that knowledge could not be understood by most people. See exoteric .

  
aloctonismo
  14

Theory by which it is assumed as allochthon the origin of the pre-Inca culture, which was believed with an autochthonous development from the advance of Amazonian peoples to the west. Already in the nineteenth century the archaeologist Max Uhle proposed that these peoples were descendants of the Mayans and that they had taken their knowledge to the Andean region, but in the twentieth century the studies of the Peruvian archaeologist Julio César Tello ruled out the Mesoamerican influence. However, the autochthonous theory was discussed again by the anthropologist Federico Kauffmann Doig, who proposed a coastal immigration from the Aztec empire to the Peruvian Andes, and later, relying on new evidence, that of a disappeared people who must have inhabited present-day Ecuador, and who spread their civilization northward and southward. resulting in the Aztec and Inca empires respectively. The name is of Greek origin by 945; 955; 955; 959; 962; ( allos "other" ) 967; 952; 969; 957; ( chtoon "land, place of birth") -ismo . See autochthonism.

  
autoctonismo
  20

1º_ Theory by which the origin of the American man is supposed to be autochthonous, although it was always considered allochthonous, arrived from Asia through the Bering Bridge or other coastal routes. Autochthonism was defended by the Italian-Argentine paleontologist Florentino Ameghino, although with erroneous or falsified evidence. The name is of Greek origin by 945; 965; 964; 959; 962; ( automos "same" ) 967; 952; 969; 957; ( chtoon "land, place of birth") -ismo . 2º_ Theory that appears as opposition to diffusionism, since it supposes the social and cultural developments as proper to each people, by its natural impulse of change, and not as an influence of nuclear civilizations that spread their religion, culture and technology. See aloctonismo .

  
inexcretable
  39

It is a voice used in biology for matter that cannot be excreted ("naturally expelled from the organism"). See prefix in- ( negation ) .

  
inescrutable
  28

That it cannot or should not be counted ("examine, inquire" or "count the votes in a count" ). See prefix in- ( negation ) .

  
indolencia
  30

Indolent quality ("unshakable, lazy in spirit, insensitive"). From the Latin in- (negation prefix) dolens, entis ("hurt, suffered") .

  
inédito
  24

That is not edited, published or publicly exposed. By extension it is said of what was unknown, of what has never been seen. It has its origin in the preposition in- ("negation") and the Latin edere ("to create to make public").

  






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