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Accepted meanings152472
Obtained votes1252
Votes by meaning0.017
Inquiries4431663
Queries by meaning297
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engarrador
  22

That claws or grabs. See claw, grab.

  
reverendo
  66

Worthy of reverence. Treatment for ecclesiastical authorities, is used before the name. As an irony, it reinforces a disqualifying adjective, but is for colloquial use.

  
cripta
  57

Underground place or dug into the rock to deposit the dead. Although it comes to us from Latin, the Romans took it from the Greek inspired by the verb 954; 961; 965; 960; 964; 969; ( "hide" ) .

  
hota
  17

Name of a plant in the asparagaceae family.

  
celeste
  19

Relative to the sky, it has its light blue color. To be divine, which belongs to Heaven. It's also a woman's name.

  
pulso
  56

1o_ Jump in the value of a magnitude, can be intermittent . Heartbeat. 2nd_ Ability or ability to maintain a rhythm or, by antiphrasis, a stable position without shaking with hands. 3o_ First (as 'I' ) person in singular of the present indicative mode for the verb pulsar . See verbs/pulse .

  
aprobación
  38

Action and effect of approving something or someone.

  
atalaya
  36

1st_ Watchtower, not very high, but enough to cover field, desert or sea from a coast. 2o_ Second (as 'you' ) and third (as 'he/she' ) people in singular present indicative mode, and second (as 'you' ) person in singular imperative for the verb atalayar . See verbs/atalaya .

  
antisubversivo
  11

Who opposes, confronts or counteracts the subversive. See subvertir .

  
sinestesia
  37

1o_ Rhetorical figure where a feeling or perception is attributed to something that does not correspond to it, but can be understood as metaphor. 2o_ Almost pathological facility possessed by some people to perceive an event with another sense that is not natural, such as "hear" a color, "smell" a sound.

  
gurmán
  32

Spanish version of the French gourmand (gurman "gloton" ) . He is someone who enjoys good food, but does not necessarily have knowledge of gastronomy as a gourmet.

  
tatadiós
  39

Another name for the mantis insect, santateresa, mamboretá.

  
unánimemente
  85

Unanimously.

  
reproducible
  37

It can be played back. It is usually used for works that are authorized to be exhibited by the original author or owner, although it is not yet incorporated into the dictionary.

  
postdepositacional
  14

Word used in sedimentology and archaeology that refers to the subsequent treatment in a sedimentary, natural or artificially modified layer.

  
aperturar
  18

Only a bankster with publicist aspirations can come up with this verb, although there are chess players and miners who also use it. I'd rather believe it's an opening mistake. See best to open .

  
semipermanente
  26

Poorly created neologism with the sense of "almost permanent". Of course if it is permanent it can not be partially, and the prefix semi actually means "half, half" , although already in Latin it was used as "something, almost, incomplete", so that we can let it pass.

  
inelástico
  13

Inelastic English translation is used both in physics to describe body behaviors in the face of an impact, and in economics for price variations affected (or not) by demand. And it's not officially Spanish yet.

  
gurmanes
  16

Plural of gurman . See also gourmand .

  
vágido
  74

It is an Americanism by vahyde, or an error per vagido, valid, . . .

  






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