Relative to recreation (recreational). It is not in the Dictionary of the Spanish Language, like many adjectives created with the suffix -al . View recreational ( "something that recreates") .
sinigual
67
It is a lexicalized form for the phrase (which does not become a phrase) "unewithout equal". And it is not incorporated into the Dictionary of the Spanish Language.
premenstrual
35
Before menstruation, to the menstrual period. Formed by the pre-menstrual prefix ( "relative to menstruation" ). See postmenstrual .
chopeta
34
It can be a diminutive variant of chopa.
marranote
56
Large marrano, augmentative form of marrano.
tortugota
34
Increased turtle, for a large size.
pedote
63
It's an augmentative fart in any of its meanings. See piece.
nalgota
39
Nalga augmentative.
grupete
55
Derogatory form of group ( "grouping, set of things or people" ).
parrilleta
29
It is a small grill, in this case the derogatory is used by size. And it is also called a lattice that supports climbing plants.
cachete
79
A form between derogatory and affectionate for cacha ( "molla , fleshy") that can be referred to each cheek or also to each buttock.
caleta
50
1st_ Diminutive of cala ( "sea entrance" ) . Like a bay, but smaller. 2nd_ Boat docking in the coves, which does not do so in large ports. 3rd_ Guzpatatero ( thief ) . Through the hole or puff to steal. See butronero, anchoquetero . 4th_ Uvero tree, and its fruit, the "caleta grape" .
papá de aire
48
No, he is not an "absent father" or an "abandonic father", it is a mistake by the sechium edule plant, which among its many common names has that of air pope.
albahaca morada
69
One of the common names for the Ocimum tuneiflorum plant.
árbol de las pagodas
14
It is a common name of the Styphnolobium japonicum tree.
palmera bambú
43
One of the common names of the Dypsis Lutescens (plant).
acacia forrajera
37
It is one of the common names of the plant Leucaena leucocephala.
bignonia rosa
38
Name of the plant Podranea ricasoliana . It is a vine native to South Africa.
seta de san jorge
58
It is one of the common names for the edible fungus Calocybe gambosa, much appreciated in northern Spain.
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