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yaguano tobero yaguano
  36

See yaguano, tovero.

  
maníaca sexual
  54

See manic, sexual, sex addict, nymphomaniac.

  
tazón sin asas
  41

See bowl, sin, handle, altamía, bowl, chinese cup, bowl.

  
reírse de alguien
  29

It is not a locution, and it appears as if it were a synonym in "staying with someone" - which I also do not know if it is such a locution, but I will trust that it is. See laughing, someone.

  
sangrado nasal
  42

See bleeding, nasal ("relative to the nose"), epistaxis.

  
ayalaykuna
  21

I have the impression that it is a transliteration of Quechua, so it may appear with other spellings. In any case see Quechua/ayalaykuna, where the query was already done correctly. See also Kuna Yala ("Panamanian indigenous region"), achalay, chachay, achachai.

  
popocat
  32

It is not Spanish but Nahuatl, where it means "steaming". See nahuatlhuichol/popoca .

  
nijayote
  44

1º_ It is a Nahuatl word for water with lime that is used to boil corn before grinding. It is formed by the voices nextli ("ash") ayotl ("liquid"). 2º_ Arroyo in the State of Colima, Mexico.

  
igabunun
  27

It is not Spanish but Garinagu or Garifuna (Caribbean ethnicity and its language). It means "come to me", and surely they consult it because it is part of some songs.

  
achichay
  25

It is a word used in Pasto (Colombia) as an exclamation when feeling cold. In other countries it is also used when feeling fear. It has a Quechua origin. See achachai .

  
houngan
  29

It is a voice used in Haiti to name a "priest of the voodoo nagoo religion". It has its origin in the word hounnongan, from the Dahomey language spoken in present-day Benin (Africa), formed with the prefix hun- which means "relative to voodoo", and gan which is the "priest, who dominates the spirits". See batuque .

  
boletus edulis
  29

'Boletus edulis' is a typical edible hat mushroom widely spread in European gastronomy, where it is known by a large number of names. The origin of this is Greco-Latin, by 946; 969; 955; 951; 964; 951; 962; ( boletes "mushroom with ball hat") and edulis ("edible" ).

  
hongo hongorado
  34

It is one of the names of Boletus erythropus, and the name would be a contraction of purple fungus. It came here as a synonym for galambo.

  
enoki
  27

Enoki (Japanese: 12456; 12494; 12461; ) is one of the names of the edible fungus Flammulina velutipes.

  
bika
  36

1º_ Name of several cities, located in Kaduna and benue (Nigeria), in Équateur (Democratic Republic of the Congo), in Wakiso (Uganda), in Makkah (Saudi Arabia), in Hormozgan (Iran), in Ninawa (Iraq), in Oromiya (Ethiopia), in Cameroon and also in Burkina Faso. 2º_ The manned missile, in Japanese 26757; 33457; (baika "plum blossom"), was a project of the end of World War II that the aeronautical company Kawanishi did not develop. It was going to be a single-seat kamikaze aircraft with a jet engine and an explosive charge in the trunk. See Fi 103 . 3º_ By similarity with the English bike is a espanglish for bike (apocope of bicycle) and the name of some businesses or activities related to cycling. See baica , cycle .

  
boar
  35

1st_ 'BOAR' was the acronym for the Bombardment Aircraft Rocket, an unguided, nuclear-capable air-to-ground missile used by the US until the early 1960s. 2º_ 'BOAR' is the acronym for "Block of Reusable Application Objects" used in computer programming.

  
fi 103
  38

'Fi 103' is the code to identify the missile created by Germany during World War II, the first version of which is better known as 'V1' (Vergeltungswaffe 1 "retaliatory weapon 1"), and the prefix corresponds to the manufacturer, the company Fieseler. Towards the end of the war an attempt was made to turn it into a manned bomb for a suicide squad, although tests incorporated an exhaust system for the pilot. Due to the continuous failures it was canceled, but the idea was taken to Japan where the Bika was developed, which was also not used in combat.

  
sarc-
  55

It is a prefix of Greek origin by 963; 945; 961; 958; , 963; 945; 961; 954; 959; 962; ( sarx , sarkós "meat" ) .

  
-azo
  29

A suffix used to create augmentatives or to represent a stroke with the noun preceding it.

  
auto-
  26

Prefix used to indicate what is proper, which is done by itself. From the Greek 945; 965; 964; 959; 962; ( automos "same" ) .

  






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