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furoya
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Position22
Accepted meanings152542
Obtained votes1252
Votes by meaning0.017
Inquiries4455483
Queries by meaning297
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afecto afecta
  24

See affection , verbs/affects , affect .

  
flexitariano flexitariana
  25

See flexitarian .

  
brexitero brexitera
  36

See Brexitero (Brexit supporter) .

  
archienemigo archienemiga
  19

See arch-enemy.

  
furero furera
  37

See furero ( by La Fura Dels Baus ) .

  
pornonativo pornonativa
  22

Watch ( raised with access to pornography ).

  
gigante giganta
  31

It can be a mistake by giant verbs/agiganta.

  
locandiero locandiera
  26

In Italian there is locandiere ("posadero"), but I do not know if they castellanized it. In case of doubts, I do not link the nonsense of putting two words in the same query.

  
mentefacto
  41

It is a graphical scheme to organize information based on nodes with ideas and concepts related by thought modalities. See supraordinary, isoordinary, infraordinary, exclusions ( mind-invoicing ) .

  
carmen
  45

Carmen is another variant of the name Carmela. By etymology see Carmelo .

  
carmela
  38

Carmela is the female version of the name Carmelo. Carmen is also used in Spanish. See La Carmela (hair dye).

  
qenán
  44

It may be another spelling for cainán.

  
henoc
  41

Another spelling for Enoch.

  
ceucy
  46

Another spelling for seucy.

  
emir
  46

1o_ Emir or Amir is a male name of Arabic origin. 2nd_ Noble title used by Arab chiefs, originally granted by the Umayyad caliphate to the governors in their territory (eighth century). Over time it has taken on military and religious value as well as noble. It came to our day from the Hispanic Arabic amir, in classical Arabic 1571; 1605; 1610; 1585; ( "boss" ), used in the caliphate of Cordoba (Spain).

  
luis x
  60

Louis X is the name of several kings; like Louis, the Obstinate of France crowned in 1315, or the Duke of Bavaria who co-governed the kingdom with his brother in 1516.

  
terminos excluidos
  46

See term , excluded .

  
numeros cardinales
  25

See number , cardinal .

  
a alimom
  23

It must be a mistake because of the alimon or alalimón.

  
guerra electronica
  37

View War, Electronic, Electronic, Electronic Warfare.

  






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