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remojé
  28

First-person singular preterite of the verb styfile .

  
malogre
  14

First (such as 'I'), second (as 'you' ) and third (as 'he/she' ) people in singular of the present subjunctive of the verb malograr .

  
cura
  42

From Latin cure ( "care, administration, supervision" ) . 1st_ Healing a disease . 2nd_ pastor who runs or manages a Catholic community. 3o_ curatorship, care and organization of a sample, of an exhibition, of a museum. 4o_ Second (as 'you' ) and third (as 'he/she' ) people in singular present indicative mode, and second (as 'you' ) singular person of the imperative for the verb cure .

  
acariciará
  18

Second (such as 'you' ) and third (such as 'he/she' ) people in the singular of the imperfect future of indicative mode for the verb acariciar. .

  
chita
  44

1st_ Female form of chito . 2o_ Second (as 'you' ) and third (as 'he/she' ) people in singular present indicative mode, and second (as 'you' ) singular person of the imperative for the verb chitar . 3o_ Another name for the cheetah . 4o_ Chita (originally Cheeta) is the Spanish name for the character in films and series about Tarzan (never appeared in the Burroughs novels) played by several chimpanzees. Also the name of some DC Comics characters. 5th_ Name of multiple cities .

  
amanso
  23

First ( as 'I' ) person in singular of the present indicative mode for the verb amansar .

  
habitaban
  16

Second (such as 'you' ) and third (such as 'they/them' ) people in plural of the imperfect indicative mode for the verb to inhabit.

  
dadá
  17

Dada can name Dadaism or qualify the artist as a Dadaist. Legend has it that to baptize the new cultural movement Tristan Tzara opened a dictionary on a random page and found 'Dadá', which in French is associated with children, to their first words or toys (like a horse-headed stick to play the mount ) and for the Swiss it is a pet toy that one keeps since childhood for a lifetime. Of course, the original word has nothing to do with the character of the movement, except for the fact of its arbitrary choice.

  
chapucero
  54

Chapucero seems to have two almost opposite meanings. On the one hand it is the one who makes a slob, a sloppy and improvised work; on the other hand the one who does a chapú, an ideal job, even if it is handmade and unprofessional. As far as I know, the latter is a differentiation that is done in some regions of Spain.

  
monocultural
  31

I'm not sure where 'monocultural' is used. In any case it is "single culture", which can be understood as a single plant or biological crop in general, or of a civilization without external influence. See monoculture, monoculture, culture.

  
socioformativo
  23

Relative to socioforming . See training, social .

  
ideologicamente
  21

Attitude towards an ideology; from his point of view.

  
pangaré
  53

Clear fur on the horse. It can also be a mistake for promissory note, promissory note, mangaré, penguin, thong,

  
coyofe
  13

Edible seaweed, grows on South Pacific coasts.

  
ecogénico
  56

It is said what reflects ultrasound waves and can be seen on an ultrasound.

  
patagonia
  16

Patagonia is the southernmost region of the American continent. Its name comes from the Spanish 'patagón' ('legs or big feet'), as they called the Indians they found when they landed. In fact, aboriginals covered their feet with several layers of animal skin to protect them from snow, and so they seemed very large.

  
ladinización
  24

Conversion to Ladino, it is generally used for the process of transcululating Aboriginal American peoples rather than for Spanish Jews or Arabs.

  
adactilia
  20

Lack of congenital fingers. It's a medical condition. It is composed of the Greek prefix 945; (to "without, out") 948; 945; 954; 964; 965; 955; 959; 962; ( dáktylos "finger" ) .

  
eugénico
  16

Relative to eugenics. Which is good, beautiful in its origins.

  
cuento
  27

1o_ First (as 'I' ) person in singular of the present indicative mode for the verb count . 2nd_ Literary work in the form of a short story . 3o_ As an irony of the above definition, it is said 'story' to the lie told by someone. See verse .

  






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