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furoya
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Position22
Accepted meanings152542
Obtained votes1252
Votes by meaning0.017
Inquiries4440863
Queries by meaning297
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hazaera
  32

Surely it is a trolling by the female hazañero.

  
hidrobiologa
  35

Error by hydrobiologist (female hydrobiologist) or more likely by hydrobiology.

  
putaear
  32

It may be a mistake for, but it is safer to be trolled for fucking; by the custom of entering words without the letters of Spanish, such as /ñ/ or accented vowels.

  
viergela
  31

Error by vulgarism viergüela ("smallpox" ).

  
tirapi
  35

It is surely a trolling by tirapié. ( Because this is not a Marathi dictionary to go around defining in that language a word that in Spanish is not used. )

  
doctico
  32

It is surely a trolling by docetic.

  
almorrn
  29

See almorrón ("lomada") .

  
clida
  30

It is another trolling of putting queries not only in feminine but also omitting the characters that are typical of Spanish, as in this case the /á/ . See warm.

  
exobiología
  35

It is the study of extraterrestrial life forms, or their possibilities. It has Greek origin, by 949; 958; 969; ( exo "out, external" ) 946; 953; 959; 962; ( bios , 'life , animation' ) 955; 959; 947; 953; 945; ( lodge "knowledge") . See biology.

  
poesía
  34

Lyrical composition in verse or prose, poem. By extension it is all that inspires this art as a feeling. It has its origin in the Greek 960; 959; 953; 951; 963; 953; 962; ( poíesis "creation, composition") .

  
patología
  30

In medicine it is the "study of diseases" and also a way of calling the set of symptoms of a disease. By association, the problems or defects of a set in other fields such as sociology or engineering. It consists of the Greek voices 960; 945; 952; 959; 962; ( pathos "disease, suffering" ) 955; 959; 947; 953; 945; ( lodge "knowledge, study") .

  
energía
  36

It is the ability to perform a job. The term is extended to the food needed to perform the work, including food that produces chemical energy to an organism, or electricity that directly moves a machine. Also figuratively is the vitality and willpower for a task. It is a word that comes to us from late Latin, but its etymology is Greek as 949; 957; ( in "inside" ) 949; 961; 947; 959; 957; ( ergon "work") .

  
filología
  28

It is a science that studies in parallel the literature and voices of a language with its culture and customs, by the way in which one influences the other. It comes from the Greek 966; 953; 955; 959; 962; ( filos "friend , associate" ) 955; 959; 947; 953; 945; ( lodge "knowledge [for this case, of words]" ) .

  
hemerografía
  32

It is the writing, the daily writing of a diary in its meanings of "printed newspaper of news that is published every day", and in that of "book or notebook where daily personal experiences are written" as a literary genre. It is also said of its study, although it is not etymologically correct. Another use of the term is in fact lists or indexes sorted day by day. From the Greek 951; 956; 949; 961; 945; ( hemera "day" ) 947; 961; 945; 966; 949; 953; 957; ( grafein "write" ) .

  
teofanía
  26

Appearance of a divinity before men. It has Greek origin: 952; 949; 959; 962; ( theos "god") 966; 945; 957; 949; 953; 957; ( fanein "appear" ) . [Note: in the definition of colleague Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez there is a confusion with the neologism theophony, which while it may also be a theophany, only refers to the singing, to the voice, to the heard word of a deity.]

  
geografía
  24

1º_ Science that deals with the use and description of territories. The name has Greek etymology where 947; 951;- or 947; 949; 959;- (ge- or geo- ) are prefixes for "land, terrain" and 947; 961; 945; 966; 949; 953; 957; (grafein) is "write, describe"; and in principle it was associated with maps, although today it studies climate, population, political division, production, . . . 2º_ By the previous one, and figuratively, it is "the landscape, the territory".

  
megombo
  30

It is an ingenious neologism that would mean "scandal or very big bull, situation with a very serious problem". And the origin is in the word quilombo or kilombo, which in joking form is assumed with the prefix kilo- ("per thousand") and is changed to mega- ("per million"), implying that it is even larger. By some mistake see Negombo, mogambo.

  
fatberg
  37

It is a neologism taken from English, which at some point is going to be Castilianized. It describes a huge mass of grease-glued garbage that floats in the sewage drains of cities and ends up clogging the filters of water treatment plants, if not ruining the suction pumps. The name is the combination of the English fat ("fat") with iceberg (áisberg "mass of ice large as a mountain that floats adrift in the seas") which is used in Spanish and has Germanic origin. See azolve, iceberg.

  
abfumicio
  37

It is a neologism for "non-smoker", based on teetotaler ("who does not drink alcohol") using the prefix ab- ("separation") the Latin fumare ("to smoke, to smoke") the suffix -icio ("insistence on an attitude").

  
procrasturbación
  14

It is a neologism for procrastination where a task is postponed to go masturbate. See masturbation.

  






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