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If I were one of the trolls berretas that consult in this dictionary I would have asked for 'CRONOPlOS' , to see who read wrong and answered it the same . But I have the impression that the site converts the text of the links to lowercase, so the joke is going to look very clear. . . and then you can interpret anything (Henry Escobar Marin's answer is the best possible example). To leave a definition -- just because you read so far -- let's say that's a plural of cronopio.
It's a fear of female genitalia, and it's not necessarily a phobia itself. While there is already a well-documented colpophobia, in academic texts 'Eurotophobia' is also found as its synonym. The etymology is a bit obscure; I know ??????? ( eurootas ) is a way of calling the "vagina, and by extension the entire female genital tract" , but I do not know the origin . I was wondering if it will have any relation to words like ?????? ( euroeoo "abundant flow") , ????? ( "broad" eurús ) , ???????? ( eurótheios "which is fast" ) , ?? ??? ( eú oótheoo "push easy") , or some metathesis of ??????? ( "easy to traverse" eúporos) , which is formed by ?? ( eú "good, easy") ????? ( pores "boring") . . . but they seem very machirulas to me even for the Hellenes. See also phlophobia, itifalophobia, colpophobia, coitophobia, genophobia, genitophobia, erotophobia, malaxophobia, sarmasophobia.
It is a fear of the woman's genitals , perhaps even her breasts , although that is closer to philology than psychology. It has Greek origin , where ?????? ( kólpoi ) poetically is the sinus genitalis , the uterus; and comes from the voice ?????? (kolpos "chest, fold, curved shape" which can refer to the folds of the lower lips). As a curiosity, the Latin sinus ("sinus") has similar meanings, because it also alludes to the "chest, breast" and to the "cavity, curve, bay", but not necessarily to the vulva. See-phobia, phallophobia, itifalophobia, coitophobia, eurotophobia, genophobia, genitophobia, erotophobia, malaxophobia, sarmasophobia.
It is the unwarranted fear of having a penile erection, also of imagining or seeing it. It could also be the "fear of the itinephal amulet" , but I don't think it exists. It is formed by the Greek voices ???? ( íthys "straight") ?????? ( phallós "penis" ) . See also coitophobia, colpophobia, eurotophobia, genophobia, genitophobia, erotophobia, malaxophobia, sarmasophobia.
It is the fear of the male genitalia, specifically the penis. While there is the Latin phallus (" phallus , penis ") , 'phallophobia' is taken from the Greek ?????? (phallós "erect penis" which further indicates a fear of sexual intercourse), and the suffix ????? ( fovos "fear" ) ; although itifalophobia may be tighter. See also phhallophobia, coitophobia, colpophobia, eurotophobia, genophobia, genitophobia, erotophobia, malaxophobia, sarmasophobia.
It is a rejection, as a consequence of feeling fear towards any erotic relationship, even when one does not participate. From greek ???? ( eros "love or sexual passion") ????? ( fovos "fear" ) . See also phlophobia, itifalophobia, colpophobia, eurotophobia, genophobia, genitophobia, malaxophobia, sarmasophobia, coitophobia.
It is a special case for a prisoner of opinion, since his ideas cannot necessarily influence others or damage the image of his country. It is given for personal, religious or philosophical reasons that end up at odds with local laws, and usually do not commit a crime but refuse to comply with a law. See political prisoner .
A prisoner is said to be arrested not for committing a crime but for being a political adversary of the ruling regime; in some cases there is a crime, but it is used as an excuse and / or punished excessively in order to neutralize an opponent and send a message to his followers. See prisoner of conscience , prisoner of opinion .
It is not Spanish, but it is used because we do not have an equivalent, since in Latin America it is not the case (at least voluntarily). It is a word imported from Japanese for "death by labor overdose", originally 36942; 21172; 27515; ( karoyi ) formed by the voices 36942; ( ka "excess" ) 21172; ( rho "work") 27515; ( yi "death" ) .
1º_ It is the name given to Japanese emigrants and their descendants, especially those living in Peru. Contraction 26085; 31995; ( nikei "Japanese ancestry") is formed by 26085; 26412; ( nippón "Japan") 31995; ( kei "lineage") . 2nd_ Stock market index, from the Tokyo stock exchange, also called 'Nikkei 225'. The Japanese name 26085; 32076; ( nikei ) is a contraction by the business journal that calculates the value , called 26085; 26412; 32076; 28168; 26032; 32862; ( Nipón Keizai Shinbun "Economic Journal of Japan" ) .
Wagyu is a type of Japanese cattle. It is well known its Tajima breed that is bred to obtain Kobe beef (by the region and by the seal of quality). The name 21644; 29275; ( vaguíuu ) is formed with the kanji 21644; ( "peace, harmony") and 29275; ("cow, beef") and alludes to the method of rearing, where the stress of the animal is avoided to improve the taste of its type of meat.
It is a Taoist philosophical practice by which it is assumed that by conveniently modifying the elements and their locations around us we obtain a positive influence from the environment. The name is Chinese , where 39118; 27700; ( pr . fong yuei) means "wind and water", because it is assumed that chi ("divine energy") flows with the wind to the water.