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Accepted meanings152542
Obtained votes1252
Votes by meaning0.017
Inquiries4459953
Queries by meaning297
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interétnica
  37

Female inter-ethnic ( "between different races" ). See intra-ethnic ( "within the same race") .

  
jiposa
  34

Girl of jipose.

  
humanocéntrica
  48

I don't know if it exists, but its masculine 'humanocentric' (all of Latin origin) seems to me to be tighter than the so common anthropocentric.

  
ontonomía
  40

It is a term of philosophy to name what is proper and inalienable of a person for his condition; sociology and psychology are the innate rules or behaviors independent of the environment or education. It seems created by the philosopher and religious of Opus Dei Raimon Panikkar, and is not much out of his texts, where he applies it both to the scientific method and to being conscious. It consists of Greek voices 959; 957; 964; 959; 962; ( ontos "ente, el ser" ) 957; 959; 956; 959; 962; (nomos, "law" ).

  
taumaturgo
  34

In ancient Greece, a 952; 945; 965; 956; 945; 964; 959; 965; 961; 947; 959; 962; (taumatourós) was a magician, even a sorcerer; Later Christianity made him a holy thousand-year-maker. It consists of 952 voices; 945; 965; 956; 945; 964; 959; 962; ( "wonderful" thaúmatos) 949; 961; 947; 959; 957; ( ergon "task, work" ).

  
fototactismo
  40

It is the ability of some cells to orient themselves or move towards or against a light source. It is similar to phototropism, but are used in different cases. The first is for animal, plant and robotic movements; the second is used almost exclusively for plant growth. It consists of Greek voices 966; 969; 962; ( foos "light" ) 964; 945; 958; 953; 962; ( taxis "order, arrangement, alignment" ). See tactism, thermotactism.

  
endofobia
  50

It is not really a phobia, it is a rejection of people, culture, local circumstance, of the environment itself; almost always refers to the country itself. Etymology is Greek, 949; 957; 948; 959; 957; ( endon "inside, at home") 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos "fear" ). See xenophobia .

  
acróbata
  52

Artist who exhibits his show on a tightrope or trapezoids in height. He arrives in French acrobate Spanish, which takes him from Greek cultism 945; 954; 961; 959; 946; 945; 964; 951; 962; ( akrobates "walking on toes" ) consisting of 945; 954; 961; 959; 962; ( akros "high, above" ) 946; 945; 953; 957; 949; 953; 957; ( baínein "walk" ) . See funambulo , trapeze player .

  
enómano
  59

1st_ It is a neologism - pointing to cultism - to call the alcoholic (person) who usually drinks wine in excess. It consists of Greek voices 959; 953; 957; 959; 962; ( oinos "wine" ) 956; 945; 957; 953; 945; ( mania "madness", "obsession"). See dipsomaniape, drunk, acratophile, chapeto, butago. 2nd_ In Greek mythology Enomamaniac or Enomao was a king of Pisa (in the Élid), father of Hypodamia.

  
higrotérmico
  38

Relative to the combination of temperature and humidity in the environment. Formed by Greek voices 965; 947; 961; 959; 962; ( hygrós "wet" ) and 952; 949; 961; 956; 959; 962; ( termós "temperature" ) .

  
biblioteca
  49

It is the place where books are stored in use, it can be a piece of furniture, a room or a building. It is created from Greek with the voices 946; 953; 946; 955; 953; 959; 957; ( biblion "book" ) and 952; 951; 954; 951; ( theke , "wardrobe, box") .

  
enogastronomía
  39

The word gastronomy refers to the preparation of food and its tasting, especially in commercial form ( p . E.g. in a debris). But because a good meal is usually accompanied by a good wine, the word 'enogastronomy' was created which is more comprehensive. It consists of Greek voices 959; 953; 957; 959; 962; ( oinos "wine" ) 947; 945; 963; 964; 951; 961; ( gaster "stomach, digestion" ) 957; 959; 956; 959; 962; (nomos "rule, standard"). See oenology .

  
triscaidecafobia
  26

It is the fear of number '13', considered by some superstitions to be unlucky. Like all phobias, its name is of Greek origin, by 964; 961; 949; 953; 963; 954; 945; 953; 948; 949; 954; 945; ( treiskaideka "thirteen" ) 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos "fear" ).

  
antonimos de repercusion
  45

The query is miswhere and all accents are missing. Not to mention that there is no anonymity of repercussion, because there is also no one for percussion. And not figuratively - which is the most common use - where the closest thing would be irrelevance. But we're not going to discuss this in a badly made query.

  
antonimo democracia
  50

See antonym, democracy. Of course, even if it was well written, it's also not a dictionary query. In fact, there is also no 'anonymity of democracy'; depending on how we interpret it there are words that may become opposite situations, but no more than there.

  
antonimo de pintor
  28

See antonym, painter. ( Or are they looking for Antonio, the painter?)

  
antonimo de descaro
  22

See antonym, brazenness, shame, modesty, modesty.

  
sinonimo de hociquirromo
  47

See synonym, snout, braco, yon.

  
sinonimo de driblar
  46

See synonym , dribble .

  
sinonimo desatina
  40

See synonym , verbs/desatin .

  






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