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Spanish Open dictionary by Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez



Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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espita
  18

It is a type of valve or chin, which is used in barrels. It is tube-shaped and opens with a special type wrench. Valve, chin, faucet, key.

  
temoroso
  38

It means scary, cowardly, cowered. Affected by fear.

  
camborio
  42

In Gypsy language, it means family, lineage, provenance, dynasty.

  
esplacnáceas
  8

It is the Spanishization of the technical term of Biology and Botany Splachnaceae. It's the name of a moss family. They reproduce by spores, using insects. They are entomophilic plants and coprophiles.

  
esplacno
  8

It is a Greek prefix ( splagkhnon ) which means viscera. With this prefix we can form the word Spurcnology, which in Medicine and Anatomy is the study of the viscera of the abdominal cavity.

  
pendeciero
  18

The correct term is pendent. It means someone who likes to fight. Camorrero, fight, movies.

  
acallar
  38

It means silencing. Don't let anyone talk or pronounce. Prevent it from manifesting itself. It can also mean calming, placating, shutting up

  
inicuo
  50

It means unbalanced, unbalanced, unbalanced. Unfair, which is not equitable, arbitrary, ignominious, infamous, outrageous. It also means vile, perverse, evil.

  
setophaga
  13

It means moth-eater. It is the name of a genus of birds of the family Parulidae, They are known by the common names of reinitas, chips or bijirites. They're just American species.

  
cleinis
  7

In Greek Mythology harpa's husband. He was a shepherd and was a lover of Diana Hunter.

  
vírgen
  11

It means pure, intact, immaculate, pristine, chaste. Uncovered or untouched. Undyed woman. Name by which Mary, the Mother of Jesus, is known.

  
senito
  45

Breast diminutive . Small breast. Petty, thetics, Mommy.

  
arguia
  42

The term argía, with diamiss and tilde. It's a turning point of argir. It means arguing, exposing, reasoning, securing, demonstrating. It can also mean challenging, disprove.

  
esposos
  16

It's the same as spouses. Husband and wife. Couple united in marriage. Couple, marriage. Plural of husbands, husbands.

  
cacharra
  19

Female pot. In Colombia old or deteriorated thing. Tartana, tartala, old lady. In Colombia it is also used to designate or name a thing from which the name is not remembered. Thing, object.

  
trios
  13

Plural trio. Groups of three things or objects. Set of three people. Triads,terns.

  
cañear
  18

It can mean fixing the canutes during harvest (consisting of removing the foliage and leaving the stem cane alone and clean). It can also be synonymous with cane, which in a board game is to make opponents believe that you have good play, when it is not true. Hitting the animals with a rod or a rod. Move or walk inside a canyon.

  
curruco
  51

In the Eastern Plains of Colombia is one of the ways to call an owl or an owl. They are also called currucao, by the sound they emit during the night.

  
nananche
  35

It is one of the common names of a shrub and its fruits. It is also known as manero, butter, nance, nanche, arrayan, nancite, changunga. Its scientific name is Byrsonima crassifolia and belongs to the family Malpighiaceae. The word has Nahuatl origin and means mother, From its fruits can be made soft drinks, in some places of Mexico, called chicha.

  
cañaduzal
  39

In Colombia it is a sugarcane crop. Land dedicated to cane cultivation. Another way to call it is reed.

  






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