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Obtained votes1252
Votes by meaning0.017
Inquiries4419623
Queries by meaning297
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coleto
  60

1º_ Moot leather shirt or vest, or any other. 2º_ In Colombia it is "shameless, shameless".

  
naides
  61

It is a free-range way of pronouncing 'nobody' .

  
rebú
  37

1º_ Colloquial way of pronouncing rebus or refuses ("waste, waste") . 2º_ In Dominican is "problem, complicated matter, braww" , and all fact that can have that qualification . Most likely it is a reduction of revolution. The plural in all cases is 'rebuses' .

  
poto
  40

1º_ It is buttock, fret, ass, anus. It has Quechua origin, with the same meaning. 2º_ Another name for the potus (plant). 3º_ Common name of the African primate Perodicticus potto .

  
romboi
  46

It is a Colombianism to name a roundabout ("circular road that joins several routes and allows to resume the same one in the opposite direction") or roundabout (in one of its meanings, "roundabout") . It is a somewhat extreme deformation of the Spanish pronunciation of the French rond-point or rondpoint (ron puan) which as a "point to surround or round" is also interpreted as in Colombia. See romboy .

  
nihamwo
  45

It is another name of the Yaguán tribe or people, of its language or any of its members.

  
mishara
  44

It is another name for the Yaguán tribe. .

  
kilix
  37

It is another way of calling the chalice (cup), closer to the original Greek.

  
seudoterapia
  41

Another version for pseudotherapy ( "false medical treatment") .

  
mándala
  33

1º_ It is another accepted form in Spanish for mandala (religious symbol), more adjusted to its original pronunciation. 2º_ Pronominal for an inflection of the verb mandar . See verbs/manda .

  
geoestratégico
  15

Relating to geostrategy ( "planning of a military operation on a territory" ). By extension it is any intervention planned for a territory. See suffix -ico .

  
pseudocientífico
  51

Concerning pseudoscience . It is a Greco-Latin voice formed with the prefix pseudo- scientia , ae ( "knowledge") facio , is ( "do") the suffix -ico .

  
herborístico
  35

Concerning herbs, in particular in naturopathic medicine for preparations of vegetable origin. Formed with the Latin herba, ae ("grass") and the suffix -ico.

  
mojoneado
  27

1st_ Adjective for lied, someone who was deceived with intent. See sophistry . 2º_ Adjective for something done in a remolona, half-hearted way. 3º_ It is said of a land amojonado (demarcated with milestones) . 4º_ Participle of the verb mojonar .

  
dañado
  38

1º_ Adjective for what has suffered a damage . See broken, injured, injured, broken down. 2º_ Participle of the verb to damage .

  
direccionado
  39

1º_ Adjective for what is directed to a certain place among several possible . 2º_ Participle of the verb address .

  
cortado
  48

1º_ As an adjective is something or someone "who receives or who has a cut", this can be physical or with a figurative sense, as for a shy or quiet personality. 2º_ As a noun it is used in Buenos Aires and other cities of Argentina to name the infusion of coffee served in your cup and cut with a splash of milk. 3º_ Participle of the verb to cut .

  
circuncidado
  37

1º_ As an adjective it is said of the person who has made a circumcision . 2º_ Participle of the verb circumcidar . See acucullofilia .

  
la hora mas amarga
  32

See hour , more , bitter . [Note: I put the example so you can see how it is written , 128530; . ]

  
hasta mas ver
  43

An error for the phrase "see more", which could be locution, but it is debatable .

  






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