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furoya
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Accepted meanings151312
Obtained votes882
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Inquiries4344663
Queries by meaning297
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fao
  32

1º_ In Spanish it has little use as an acronym, but in English it is used for the (UN) FAO, which is the acronym of the (United Nations) Food and Agriculture Organization or the "Organization (of the United Nations) for Food and Agriculture". 2º_ 'FAO' is the IATA code of Faro International Airport (Algarve region, Portugal).

  
wwq
  30

If it is not a mistake by www or by some war numeronym, 'WWQ' (Wild Wisdom Quiz )is the question and answer game sponsored by the WWF (World Wildlife Fund).

  
ufo
  36

UFO (Unidentified Flying Object) is not an acronym in Spanish, where more UFOs are used.

  
hmi
  26

1º_ HMI stands for Human Machine Interface. 2º_ HMI is the IATA code for Hami Airport (or Kumul, in English) in the Xinjiang Autonomous Region (China).

  
nvs
  25

1º_ In English it has several technical meanings that can be found in texts in Spanish, such as night vision system, network video server, non-volatile storage, non-volatile storage. . . 2º_ 'NVS' is the IATA code for Nevers-Fourchambault Airport in Marzy (Department of Nièvre, France).

  
soe
  45

1º_ In English 'SOE' is the acronym of State-owned enterprise, also called goe, where a government has a majority stake even though it is a commercial enterprise. It is used in Texts in Spanish, although there are several acronyms to replace it. 2º_ It is also an acronym in English for the Special Operations Executive ( "Execution of Special Operations"), an organization created in the United Kingdom during the Second World War dependent on MI6 that dealt with espionage and sabotage tasks in the countries occupied by Nazism. 3º_ IATA airport code of Souanké ( Republic of the Congo ) .

  
res
  23

1º_ Each head of domestic cattle, although it also applies to wild animals such as wild boar. From the Latin res ("thing, property"). 2º_ As an acronym it has more developments outside of Spanish, such as the English Renewable Energy Solutions ("Renewable Energy Solutions"), or the Catalan Reserves Estratègiques de Sòl ("Strategic Land Reserves"). 3º_ 'RES' is the IATA code of Resistencia International Airport (Chaco Province, Argentina). See res- .

  
seo
  30

1º_ Cathedral . Spanish is taken from Catalan or Aragonese seu, probably originating from the Latin sedes, is ("seat, seat"). 2º_ 'SEO' is an acronym for the Expression in English Search Engine Optimization ("optimization [for] search engines") that is used in Spanish for techniques that allow websites to position themselves better in the list of results offered by search engines. 3º_ 'SEO' in Spanish has several developments, such as "Sociedad de Estudios Ornitológicos". 4º_ 'SEO' is the IATA code for Seguela Airport (Ivory Coast).

  
mingucha
  36

It is a common name for Oenocarpus bataua (plant). See sehe .

  
bejuco de agua
  32

One of the common names for the plant Vitis tiliifolia.

  
bejuco chino
  29

It came here as a synonym for cocolmeca (plant).

  
árbol de hierro
  26

One of the common names for the plants Parrotia persica and Olneya tesota.

  
jacinto de agua
  32

It is one of the names for the plant Eichhornia crassipes.

  
ojo de venado u ojo de buey
  47

See deer eye (plant), u (conjunction), porthole (plant).

  
uva silvestre
  30

It is a name given to Vitis tilifolia (plant). See grape, wild.

  
palmera amarilla
  41

One of the common names of Dypsis Lutescens (plant).

  
número dos
  47

?. See do the second, do the two, one and two, and of course number (figure) and two (2).

  
signo peso
  22

Perhaps the phrase would look better as "sign of pesos", but in any case see sign (graph) and weight ("monetary unit" ).

  
hacer las necesidades
  39

This phrase is neither complete nor adjusted to usage; or is an out-of-context fragment. Surely it comes from "doing your physiological needs"; a euphemism for someone who must "go to defecate" or "go to urinate".

  
capa fina
  26

And. . . it depends on whether we are talking about a "thin coating", an "elegant mantle", or some other of its combinations. See layer, fine.

  






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