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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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Obtained votes2281
Votes by meaning0.013
Inquiries11108371
Queries by meaning323
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pawkar
  18

It is the name of a bird, also known as backpacking.

  
sana
  56

Inflection of healing. It means to heal, recover, improved, recover. That ended the disease. Clean. No disease. In Colombia, colloquially, it means that it does not know or do not know about any problems or inconvenience.

  
radiología
  25

Science or branch of medicine that is responsible for the study and practice of testing through the application of different types of radiation (x-ray application x.) gamma, laser, etc). Also used as a synonym for x-ray by some people.

  
butifarrero
  17

In Colombia and especially in Barranquilla: person who like to eat sausages. Also a person that he manufactures or trade the sausages. Container in which are placed the sausages. Place where there are many sausages.

  
rorro
  46

It is a Lullaby, sleep a baby. It also means clumsy or beautiful, beautiful.

  
conciernen
  41

It is a turning point of concern. It means atañer, relate, import, concern, depending upon, engage.

  
acuáticos
  16

It is the plural of water. It means that you live or is related to water.

  
eneruado
  19

I think that it asks for enervated. If so it means furious madman, furious, bravo. It also put nervous, cause nerves or weaken, leaving no strength.

  
abocarse
  35

It means being pointed out. It also put all the enthusiasm or energy to perform a job or project. Do something hard, decision. Engage. aim.

  
socavandola
  15

The correct term is undermining it, with tilde. It means weakening, dig, leave without support or defense. Inflection of undermine.

  
aracelaria
  27

The correct term is tariff. It means related to the tribute or tax it charges a State imported products.

  
chrisguerilla
  14

It means guerilla warfare, war with small groups of fighters acting by surprise. Small groups of Raiders. It is a game.

  
chabuco
  18

It is the stage name of a Colombian vallenato singer. His full name is José Darío Martínez. The Word as a noun, means cuckoo, panties, panty, Thong (female inner garment).

  
demetrio
  19

It is a name of Greek origin male. It means that comes from the Earth. This name derives from the name of Demeter, Goddess of the Earth in the ancient Greece.

  
acandi
  23

The correct term is Acandi. It is the name of a municipality in the Department of Chocó in Colombia. It has some beautiful beaches where sea turtles nest. For Gilberto: In Colombia there are city halls and police stations, today there are only departments and special district. The Word as such, means River of stone, in indigenous languages

  
acanceh
  10

Acanque is pronounced. It is the name of a town and a Mexican municipality in Yucatán. It is an important Mayan archaeological centre. It is very close to Mérida. The Word as such means "deer moan".

  
pendiente
  37

Mean slope, skirt, incline, decline, costing, ramp. Degree of inclination of a plane in math or engineering. It also means suspended, hanging. Attentive, watchful and worried. Arete, tendril.

  
caramelo
  56

In Colombia it means sweet, you candy. Also means hoax, joke (caramelear)

  
calimero
  19

It refers to a climate with the presence of haze. It means that there are many dust particles suspended in the air. Opaque atmosphere.

  
descarrilar
  14

Derail or misbehaving is leaving the lane or the assigned path. It means deviate, get out of the way. Suffer a mishap.

  






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