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Accepted meanings152542
Obtained votes1252
Votes by meaning0.017
Inquiries4449813
Queries by meaning297
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antónomo
  42

It can be an error per freelance, or anonymity, or ontónomo, or . . .

  
extreñimiento
  39

Constipation error, strangeness, . . .

  
chiripioca
  30

It can be an error by chiripiorca ( bird), or chiripiolca (voice popularized by Chespirito).

  
pantagruelesco
  38

Concerning Pantagruel, son of Gargantúa in the novels of Francois Rabelais. More pantagruelic is used, although there may be a difference where 'pantaguelesco' refers to style ( ?? ) and 'pantagruélico' to its characteristics.

  
fonóforo
  26

It is a word that is little used in Spanish, not so its version in English, French or Portuguese, where they name among others the bones of the ear that move with the sound vibration. In our language it is almost poetic, it comes from Greek 966; 969; 957; 951; ( I phone "voice, sound" ) 966; 959; 961; 969; 962; ( "carrying" forums) and is used only in its meaning of "means of transporting sounds, sound messages" (from a telegraph cable to a hearing aid for hypoacoustics).

  
campilología
  37

It is a remote communication system using a cane, cayed or staff in different positions. When "fan language" began to be used with a similar method for discreet conversation at social gatherings, it was called in the same way. It comes from the Greek 954; 945; 956; 960; 965; 955; 959; 962; (kampylos "crouched [by walking with cane]) 955; 959; 947; 953; 945; ( "knowledge" lodge).

  
necromanía
  29

The concept of 'necromania' comes closer to hobby for themes, objects, places, aesthetics and ceremonies related to human death; and not so much to necrophilia that it's certainly a paraphilia. It has a Greek origin like 957; 949; 954; 961; 959; 962; ( nekrós "cadáver" ) 956; 945; 957; 953; 945; ( mania "madness, obsession" ). See necromancy , taphophilia .

  
oplomanía
  40

Obsessive a hobby for weaponry. From Greek 959; 960; 955; 959; 957; (hoplon, "weapon") and 956; 945; 957; 953; 945; ( mania "madness", "obsession" ).

  
macrocéfalo
  16

It has the head of a larger size than considered normal. It's a medical condition. It comes from the Greek 956; 945; 954; 961; 959; 962; ( makrós "big" ) 954; 949; 966; 945; 955; 951; ( kefalé "head" ) .

  
anemofilia
  27

Affinity towards or preference for wind. It is most used in botany, for plants that pollinate by aerial means. From Greek 945; 957; 949; 956; 959; 962; ( ánemos "wind" ) 966; 953; 955; 953; 945; ( "love, affinity, affective inclination" ).

  
deleznar
  28

Verb used in pronominal . It means "slip," but it generated words like despicable for what is rejected or despised. See delezn .

  
mover
  51

Change some place. Figuratively also change one situation, or start another.

  
enlozar
  36

Cover with snout. See also in the box, for questions.

  
obnubilar
  41

Muddy something, like putting a cloud, something that distorts vision, understanding; bewitch. From Latin obnubilare, formed by ob- ( "front, front" ) nubilare ( "cloud" ) .

  
revitalizar
  38

Give more vitality or vigour.

  
deyectar
  60

More than a variant of ejecting ( "throwing remotely"), I think it is a verb invented from the injection ( "poop, excrement" ), as a supposed cultured form of "defecating".

  
empachado o también borracho
  51

Estee. . . see packed, and also drunk.

  
poner mucho o todo empeño
  32

He came here because he appears as if he were a synonym for dying with his boots on.

  
no va aquí
  26

See no , verbs/goes , go, here.

  
adorno cónico
  29

Although it is not locution and is understood with ornament and conical, they put it as if it were synonymous with 'smooth conica molding' 128561; .

  






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