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furoya
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Position22
Accepted meanings151312
Obtained votes882
Votes by meaning0.017
Inquiries4339113
Queries by meaning297
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travesticidio
  40

It's a way of calling the murder of a transvestite. It's a crime on the grounds of gender and intolerance. See the -cidio suffix.

  
mersa
  14

1st_ Vulgar , ordinary , low category or social condition . 2nd_ Group of people who qualify in the first meaning . Most likely from the Genoese, where it means "merchant" (for the tumult of the fairs?) .

  
velocipedo
  32

Speed error .

  
papais
  38

If it is not a mistake by verbs/papais, it would be for a Portuguese dictionary.

  
salpingectomia
  36

Salpingectomy error .

  
trigonometricas
  31

Error by the plural female trigonometric .

  
cosher
  45

In Spanish it should be "kosher, cosher or coshar". See cashrut .

  
enviabamos
  36

Error by verbs/sending .

  
vermivoro
  40

Vermivore error.

  
piringundin
  37

Piringoundin error.

  
mersa
  52

1st_ Vulgar , ordinary , low category or social condition . 2nd_ Group of people who qualify in the first meaning . Most likely from the Genoese, where it means "merchant" (for the tumult of the fairs?) .

  
verdiblanca
  35

Female verdiblanco. See vert blanc .

  
rojiblanca
  40

Women in red-white.

  
francoaleana
  46

Franco-German women (relative to France or the Franco people, and the municipality of Arganda del Rey, in Madrid, Spain).

  
germanoturca
  27

Female Germanotourist. See German, Turkish.

  
transfóbica
  53

Female transphobic.

  
nomofóbica
  42

Female nomophobic. For etymology see nomophobia.

  
cortazariana
  30

Feminine of the Cortazarian adjective.

  
dostoievskiana
  44

Female dostoyevskyan.

  
orwelliano
  54

It is almost synonymous with dystopian (or anti-utopian), but for societies subjected violently and oppressively. It relates to the work of the English writer George Orwell after the Second War, especially his novel "1984", from which concepts such as Big Brother or neo-language emerged as ways of controlling the population. It is widely used to rate situations with some analogy to his description of his worlds.

  






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