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Position22
Accepted meanings152542
Obtained votes1252
Votes by meaning0.017
Inquiries4459263
Queries by meaning297
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que es www
  6

Badly done query, not only because 'that' lacks an accent but because it is extra, see www .

  
que es un artículo
  38

See article, obviously.

  
que son las conanas
  19

See conana.

  
que es tetracampeon
  43

They must have wanted to write "what is tetrachampion", because not only is it poorly raised but also lacks all accents.

  
la palabra mecate
  42

See mecate, and since we are also word.

  
erético
  58

It is said of someone choleric, irritable and aggressive. It comes from the name of the Roman goddess of discord Eride, Latin version of the Greek 917; 961; 953; 962; ( Eris ) . Although it can also be a mistake by erétric, heretical, erotic, hermetic, hemetic, prophetic,

  
mendeleiev
  63

Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleiev ( 1044; 1084; 1080; 1090; 1088; 1080; 1081; 1048; 1074; 1072; 1085; 1086; 1074; 1080; 1095; 1052; 1077; 1085; 1076; 1077; 1083; 1077; 1077; 1074; ) was a Russian chemist who at the end of the 19th century discovered a relationship between the properties of the chemical elements that allowed them to be classified into a periodic table of the chemical elements.

  
scarbroita
  13

Mineral is also known as "tucanite". The name is an eponymous by the village of Scarborough, in England, where it was discovered.

  
severendo
  32

In some countries it is a qualifier that means "big, exaggerated, which reinforces the category of noun". Of course, if the RAE still did not accept it, it will already do so, although I now take the consultation to rehearse an etymology. It does not come from severe, nor is it even a cultism for the already misinterpretation of sendos; it is rather a poor pronunciation of "reverend" as an irony, that use that is usually given to it to hierarchy an insulting or contemptuous adjective. ( And, yes, it should not be used or endorsed. )

  
hi hi hi
  21

It's the name of a Paul McCartney song.

  
godo
  21

Eastern Germanic people that spread throughout Europe. As these barbarians were also found in the Iberian Peninsula, the adjective 'godo' was used in a derogatory way to name the Spaniards.

  
línea enemiga
  16

In combat, it is the boundary that separates the forces of their own from the territory dominated by the enemy army, also that territory. See friendly line .

  
acto individual
  15

Although the phrase makes its sense from the legal, linguistic, psychological, philosophical sphere, the meaning is understood from the words act and individual.

  
recorrer con la mirada
  36

Although the meanings to be "visually record" or "review a writing" are a methodical interpretation of the original, I think the phrase of the query is perfectly understood. See look.

  
al tacto
  24

See touch .

  
vieja verdulera
  109

Locution to name someone outrageous, who screams a lot. Surely the comparison is with the street vendors of vegetables who voiced their product.

  
de oídas
  21

It's a way of saying "having heard or heard, " without other or greater knowledge. See also views .

  
valores de lucha
  19

View value , fight .

  
eupneica normocoloreada
  12

See eupnea , eupneico , normocoloreado .

  
y cuando toca la noche
  27

Off-hook verse of a poem by Federico García Lorca.

  






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