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login
  52

Login into a computer system, a network, an application through an identification, which is typically name and password. It is of English origin, is pronounced loguín and consists of log ( "junction, ordered registration") in ( "in, inside, income" ) .

  
slow motion
  36

It is English, but is used in Spanish even if there is slow motion. It is a technical procedure used in films to show scenes at a slower speed than natural. Slow ( "slow" ) and motion ( "movement" ) . See ralenti or idling .

  
inservibles
  34

Plural of useless .

  
específicos
  18

Plural of specific .

  
acaramelados
  20

1st_ Plural of caramelized adjective . 2o_ Plural form of the participle of the verb acaramelar .

  
desaseados
  54

1o_ Plural of the adjective uneasiness . 2o_ Plural of the particican of the verb desasear .

  
tripas
  19

Plural gut .

  
y
  44

1o_ La 'y' (ye , colloquially called "i Griega") is the twenty-sixth letter of the Spanish alphabet, inherited from Latin, which incorporated it around the first century to be able to write words of Greek origin, since it is based on the Upsilon; ( capital issil) . It has value as vocal (pronounced as 'i latina') and also as consonant (pronounced similar to 'll'). 2o_ In Spanish it has been used since 1726 as a connector or copulative conjunction, sometimes replaced by 'e' when the next word begins with loud 'i' sound.

  
dragón
  39

Fabulous animal, which according to the culture that names it can have different forms. In the West is best known the giant flying reptile that has a fiery breath. As a symbolism we find it from psychology (where it cares for the unconscious) to religion (where it is defeated by saints). The word comes to us from the Latin draco that takes it from the Greek 948; 961; 945; 954; 969; 957; ( "snake, vigilante" ) that alludes to the lack of eyelids in some reptiles and that is why they are good guardians who observe all the time. They are also a cavalry corps, in principle as a catafract and later as border guards who could also fight on foot.

  
monotrico
  15

Among flagellated organisnos (like some bacteria) is called a mnoteric which has a single flagellum. From Greek 956; 959; 957; 959; ( monkey "one, unique" ) 964; 961; 953; 967; 959; 962; ( trikhos "hair" ) .

  
eunoia
  40

From Greek 949; 965; 957; 959; 953; 945; ( eunoia, "beautiful thought, good idea, good faith"; 949; 965; "good, cute" 957; 959; 965; 962; "mind" ) . 1st_ In rhetoric is the good communication between a speaker and his audience. 2o_ In medicine is the graph of an EEG when the patient has a state of calm and positive thoughts. 3o_ It is also the name of a work by artist Lisa Park.

  
anoia
  22

1o_ Anoia is the name of a Catalan region, in Spain. 2nd_ State of whom lacks understanding, associated with the intrinsic impulse. From Greek 945; 957; 959; 953; 945; ( anoia "dementia"; 945; to "without, out" 957; 959; 965; 962; "mind" ) . Vereunoia.

  
ardales
  17

Ardales is an Andalusian municipality in the province of Malaga, Spain.

  
tangida
  17

Tangida is a town in Puruliya District, West Bengal, India.

  
malvista
  51

Malvista is an Italian village in the Piedmont region.

  
dispositivo de búsqueda
  10

View Device , Search .

  
rendirse fácilmente
  16

See surrender, surrender, easy, easily.

  
me da un zorrocotroco
  16

Although it is an onomatopeic voice and means whatever one suggests in each situation, i suggest seeing fox (or 'zolocotroco', 'sorrocotroco', actually any variation serves the case). See also socotroco .

  
ser amable
  43

See be, kind.

  
doble vida
  50

Also called "parallel life", it occurs in cases where someone has two occupations or two family or social environments, but at least one is unknown by the other. They can also be both public, but so different that they are described as 'double life' in a figurative sense. It is typical of people with a criminal activity, big, superheroes, . . .

  






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