Well, if you write like that, it's almost understandable that you don't know how to find cocobolo in a dictionary.
lenon
24
Probably a mistake for the luna.
tenochticlan
37
Although I've seen it that way written, it's actually tenochtitlán.
tañia
31
It can be an error by gañia (gañir ), tañía (tañir ) , dyeing (dyeing), tania , Toña (toño), thyía, tapeia, tafia , tasia ( tasio ),
uju
30
It is actually ujú, a variant of aha.
feito
43
We're not in a Portuguese dictionary, so it must be a mistake by faith.
vurlose
20
It must be a mistake for 'burlose'. See verbs/sneered, teasing .
suburvio
42
Chances are it's a mistake by suburb.
pras
17
Apart from local acronyms or artistic names, there is no in Spanish. It can be a mistake by prez.
eccalizar
9
It must be a mistake to equalize.
inscribete
18
Surely it is 'sign up' misspelled. View verbs/inscribe , enroll .
siguenos
29
It must be 'follow us'. See verbs/follow , follow .
guebon
23
It can be misspelled gut.
pedig
25
It occurs to me that it's a mistake to ask for or any of your inflections.
cocobolo
30
1st_ Central American febrian tree, its wood is used in carpentry. 2nd_ Lynching . 3rd_ Raped , bald . By coconut ( "head" ) bolus ( "ball" ) .
poliétnico
19
I think it is used more multiethnic, although for this case there may be a subtle difference, since it can be "of varied ethnicities" and not necessarily "of many ethnicities". See monoethnic .
antropogonía
15
Part of mythology or religion that tells the origin of man as a species. From Greek 945; 957; 952; 961; 969; 960; 959; 962; (antropos "man, human") 947; 953; 947; 957; 959; 956; 945; 953; ( gignomai "born, originating" ) .
esteño
21
Gentility for Eastern City ( Paraguay).
estúpido
53
They say something or someone dumb, naive; is frequent as an insult. From Latin stupeo ( "pasmarse , be stunned -in principle by a blow-").
duro
40
1o_ Rigid, inflexible, change-resistant. It is also said of something rough, strong or rigorous. 2nd_ Spanish coin of five pesetas . 3o_ First person in singular of the present indicative mode for the verb durar . See verbs/hard .
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