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Spanish Open dictionary by John Rene Plaut



John Rene Plaut
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Queries by meaning3713935
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warterones
  29

WARTERONES pl . of WARTERON, inhabitant of Warter a small village in Yorkshire, England Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may be Warteronian

  
nelumbro
  31

NELUMBRO seems to come from the Latin 'umbra' shadow, darkness, meaning 'in the dark', because they are aquatic plants that bloom in dark and muddy waters, but that seek the sun withstand light frosts. But they are also called NELUMBO which comes from the Sinhalese 'nelumbo'. They are considered sacred in the East because they resemble the evolution of the soul, because mud is synonymous with ignorance from where it is born to become, with effort and difficulties, a beauty. The genus Nelumbo, of the family Nelumbonaceae, includes 2 species of aquatic plants from Asia, Australia, North America and the Caribbean. The species are: Nelumbo nucifera and Nelumbo lutea. The nelumbro is the national flower of several Asian countries

  
un sutil fuego corre bajo mi piel
  28

A SUBTLE FIRE RUNS UNDER MY SKIN allegory to refeeirse to the sexual arousal or infatuation that generates feeling strongly attracted to another person.

  
rana macho
  22

The frog, like most species, has a male and a female, with which they reproduce. The toad is another species. Male frogs are the ones that make noises at night non-stop to lure females to breeding grounds. In some frog species, males have rougher skin, while females have soft skin.

  
traviesa en zoque
  43

The Zoque people (Tzoque, Soque or Zoc) or Zoque culture are a Mexican ethnic group from the states of Chiapas, Oaxaca and Tabasco that are culturally, geographically and linguistically close to the Mixes and Popolucas. Unfortunately only 87. 000 people belong to this ethnic group. and who speak zoque. We only know that in the Mayan language it is called Ko. You will need to look up the meaning in some Zoque language dictionary.

  
maravediz
  37

MARAVEDIZ error by MARAVEDÍ , whose pl . is MARAVEDIES

  
skater
  40

SKATER in English 'skater' skateboarder, skateboard.

  
quedar corto
  36

FALLING SHORT in Chile: not reaching the amount that was needed: I was short by 0 . 07 seconds to go to the Olympics, I was short of money

  
alt-right
  10

Alt-right spam

  
all right
  37

ALL RIGHT in English Okay, Well, okay. Textually it means everything correct, but it doesn't have exactly that meaning.

  
sinnificado de greysi
  39

SINNIFIED GREYSI SEE CRAZY

  
crazy
  46

CrRAZY crazy, crazy, insane but also has positive connotations like great, extraordinary

  
crowfunding
  43

CROWFUNDING literally means crow funds or foundation. crowdfunding error

  
crowdfunding
  35

CROWDFUNDING of the English CROWD crowd and FUNDING, fundraising, financing. It is a type of collaborative funding, in which many people contribute money for a specific project or cause. There are three types: donation, loan and investment and reward,

  
plinchis
  46

PLINCHIS error by GREEN CHEESE

  
point blank
  35

POINT BLANK in English " : punto blanco ", a shooting video game developed in 2008 by the South Korean company Zepetto for the Microsoft Windows platform

  
actinidia
  26

ACTINIDIA actinidia deliciosa, is a common plant in China, which was introduced to New Zealand in 1904 for its desired fruit, the so-called KIWI, so it is also a synonym of the plant.

  
actinobacterias
  24

ACTINOBACTERIA pl . Actinobacteria, bacteria that are mostly found in soil, and include some of the most typical terrestrial life forms. They are fundamental in the decomposition of organic matter, such as cellulose

  
actinobacteria
  29

ACTINOBACTERIA from the Greek 'actino', sunbeam; Bacteria that are mostly found in soil, and include some of the most typical terrestrial life forms. They are fundamental in the decomposition of organic matter, such as cellulose. They produce about 45% of all metabolites with biological activity (bioactive metabolites), with the genus Streptomyces producing 80% of those compounds.

  
actinobacteria
  13

ACTINOBACTERIA from the Greek 'actino', sunbeam; Bacteria that are mostly found in soil, and include some of the most typical terrestrial life forms. They are fundamental in the decomposition of organic matter, such as cellulose. They produce about 45% of all metabolites with biological activity (bioactive metabolites), with the genus Streptomyces producing 80% of those compounds.

  






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