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furoya
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Position22
Accepted meanings152622
Obtained votes1252
Votes by meaning0.017
Inquiries4460933
Queries by meaning297
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odorófono
  57

Name that writer Ray Bradbury used to call a component of a virtual reality room in his short story "The Veldt" (The Prairie). It is originally odorophonics which was translated as "odorophones". See robopsychology. .

  
hipnofilia
  61

Paraphilia for which someone is sexually aroused to see someone else sleeping. From Greek 965; 960; 957; 959; 962; ( hypnos "sleep, drowsiness") 966; 953; 955; 953; 945; ( philia, "love, affective inclination") . See somnophilia .

  
piscingo
  23

It is one of the names of the pichiche duck, although it is better 'pisingo'. It is also the name given in some countries to the parrot, but not to the bird, but to the urinal container.

  
intrancendeltal
  19

It must be intrascental, or intranscendental.

  
peedunculo
  15

I imagine it must be a peduncle error.

  
perinstaltico
  27

It occurs to me that it's a peristaltic mistake.

  
indexinelible
  13

¿ 128552;? I don't know, I don't encourage myself to guess what they wanted to put here.

  
interpsicologica
  16

I do not think that there is a verb 10060;interpsicologicar , so if there is 10060;interpsicologic is misspelled .

  
probicional
  34

I'm sure it's a provisional error.

  
humternidad
  50

I can't even think of where this came from.

  
reirse
  40

Error with 'laughing'. Watch laughing.

  
rematr etc
  34

It is another unfortunate synonymous attempt, this time for 10060;ultimaria, which is also misspelled. See finish, etc. .

  
inedible
  30

Either it's a dictionary error, or it's an error by inescapable, ineditable, unavoidable, English/inedible.

  
sumillar
  9

Although not incorporated by the Academy, it is used in some areas as a synonym for apostille, making a note attached to a document with some instruction or clarification, such as that it has already been reviewed by a lawyer and can be signed. It is also to summarize, write an excerpt. It comes from the word sumilla.

  
juzgar
  64

Make judgment about something or someone.

  
endrogar
  14

Filling up on drugs, in some places is also indebted. It is almost always used as a pronominal verb. See drug gon.

  
competir
  66

Contend between multiple people for a goal, they can do it for themselves or using other means.

  
pegar
  39

1o_ It is to put together or adhere to something, combine in the right way. 2o_ Hit , do something quickly or violently.

  
quebrar
  48

Breaking is breaking or breaking something hard, figuratively destroying anything violently (as in "breaking the will") . It comes from the Latin crepare ( "crunch, sound to crumble" ) .

  
mojar
  47

Wet or soak with a liquid. Put something in a liquid to soak it. From Latin mollire ( "soften" ) .

  






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