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John Rene Plaut
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aristrocracia
  44

ARISTROCRACY misspelling by ARISTOCRACY , government of an elite .

  
sub20
  34

U20 team or set of players not over 20 years of age as of December 31 of the current year. In some cases it refers to players under the age of 20.

  
rositas de maíz rosetas de maíz
  36

ROSITAS DE MAÍZ ROSETAS DE MAÍZ error produced by the software of the dictionary when not entering a comma between the synonyms rositas de maíz and rosetas de maíz .

  
pólar
  39

PÓLAR fabric produced by POLARTEC in 1984 that has gone down in history for its softness and comfort of use. Very warm and light. It is hydrophobic, retaining less than 1% of its weight in water when completely soaked, and simultaneously allows breathing.

  
multiparámetros
  47

MULTIPARAMETERS that have various variables that are customizable in some cases such as microcodes and operating systems or that are the result of calculated assignments.

  
edredoning
  50

EDREDONING action of manufacturing or covering a bed with a duvet, in Spain and Mexico, piece of fabric padded by a filling of bird feather, synthetic fiber or other material, and covering the bed.

  
decir el milagro pero no el santo
  36

SAY THE MIRACLE BUT NOT THE SAINT tell an event without revealing the names of the authors or protagonists to protect their privacy or impunity.

  
neurorradiología
  39

NEURORADIOLOGY Study of the therapeutic application of the different types of radiation, such as X-rays, gamma rays or ultrasounds, in the area of neurology, and their use in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.

  
antilavado
  41

ANTI-LAUNDERING of the Greek ANTI- , against and LAUNDERING (of money), fraudulent laundering of ill-had funds .

  
principio de reciprocidad legal
  33

PRINCIPLE OF LEGAL RECIPROCITY Diplomatic rule that applies in bilateral relations between two nations, with respect to the treatment given to citizens and companies of one country by the other, so that they are similar.

  
recauchaje facial
  41

FACIAL HOODING cosmetic surgery procedure in order to look younger. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions can be lifting, cosmetic surgery of the face

  
echar al hombro
  36

SHOULDERING RESPONSIBILITY

  
retestificar
  30

RETEST to testifying again, testifying, testifying as a witness in front of a court or authority repeatedly.

  
microcódigo
  32

MICROCODE layer of instructions in machine language of the highest level that serves to control the internal functioning of the processor of a computerized computer Interrrelaciona the programming code of a programmer or user with the operating system and internal instructions. In the past, microcode was hosted in an unalterable way, but today it is customizable (alterable) by the user. The microcode is the first thing that is loaded when the computer is turned on, allowing the motherboard to know what type of processor has been mounted on it.

  
trabajar sexualmente
  39

WORK SEXUALLY practice prostitution, have sex on a regular basis for a pay to live

  
megaproyecto inmobiliario
  34

MEGAPROJECT REAL ESTATE investment and construction of an important set of real estate, whether homes, commercial premises, hotels or a combination of them.

  
gloss
  29

GLOSS anglicism by gloss or gloss on a smooth surface. 2 . a superficially attractive presentation : under the gloss of success there was a tragic private life .

  
hacer la pega
  42

DOING THE GLUE in Chile: pega is the work that is done to survive. The expression is used in the sense of having done important work, having fulfilled a goal.

  
brexhaustion
  39

BREXHAUSTION anglicism derived from BREXIT, in turn contraction of BRITISH and EXIT, exit (from the European community) and EXHAUSTION, exhaustion.

  
anticallo
  40

ANTICALLO spelling error by ANTICALLOS, against the formation and existence of calluses in the feet.

  






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