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Spanish Open dictionary by John Rene Plaut



John Rene Plaut
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Accepted meanings115324
Obtained votes667
Votes by meaning0.0113935
Inquiries4315622
Queries by meaning3713935
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microcirculación
  24

MICROCIRCULATION Transport of nutrients through capillary vessels to tissues by hydrostatic pressure and capture of cellular residues by osmotic pressure. In medicine : distal movement of blood in the vascular system.

  
balotage
  43

BALOTAGE Gallonics by balotage, second round. Pronounced as in French balotall

  
macanuda
  22

MACANUDA in Bolivia : voluptuous woman, with rounds, but who is not fat.

  
suwer
  37

SUWER spelling error or phonetic deformation by SEWER, anglicism by sewer, drain. It's called the dishwasher siphon. It's pronounced soyer. 2 . Spelling error by SAWER (pronounce soyer) anglilicism by WOODMAN, by TO SAW, sawing

  
filista
  46

FILISTA character from the video game War of Warcraft

  
aterrizaje suave
  25

SOFT LANDING instant an aircraft perches on the sn s handle so that passengers feel the least impact.

  
play-off
  50

PLAY-OFF in English uses the term in sports competitions for tiebreaker stages, as well as matches from two teams leading different leagues to decide who is the champion. 2 . in Spanish, and now introduced to football, they are called the semi-finals and in the tiebreaker for third place.

  
teatrillo
  41

Diminutive teATRILLO theater, live showroom. In the United States, any OFF-BROADWAY theater, modest theater, small capacity or low quality.

  
santa muerte
  24

SANTA DEATH , in Mexico : Holy Death or Death is a popular figure who personifies death and who is a source of worship and veneration.

  
bioladrillo
  36

BIOLADRILLO ECOLADRILLO continent element, such as a plastic bottle, filled with clean and dry plastics, which cannot be recycled. The idea is to use them under construction, where they don't end up polluting the environment.

  
reinyectar
  34

REINJECT Re-insert, under pressure, a liquid into a yod or solid body.

  
perro del hortelano
  36

HORTELANO DOG figuratively, person who does not eat or let eating. 2 . Literary work of Lope de Vega, comedy in which Princess Diana cannot love Theodore and, therefore, does not allow the love to be loved or loved by another person. Hence the phrase is like the dog of the gardener, because the dog does not eat vegetables, but also does not allow other animals to eat the master's vegetables.

  
grimado
  50

GRIMADO 1 . Word part of the glyph of chapter 68 of Rayuela, by Julio Cortázar (see incopelusas). It could be translated by squealing, whispering or lamenting. 2 . Grima from the Grimmis Germanic, horrible. Very unpleasant physical sensation that is experienced when listening to a sound, such as that of chalk when fried against the black board.

  
spoofing
  25

SPOOFING anglicanism coming from SPOOF, parodiar and consisting of impersonating another on social networks, usually hacking your IP.

  
medida cautelar
  34

CAUTELAR MEASURE decision made by the judge with a view to preventing the accused from fleeing before being prosecuted or the defendant's assets disappear before any conviction requiring compensation for damages caused.

  
morruo
  39

MORRUO phonetic deformation by MORRUDO, which has very thick lips.

  
para tontos
  34

FOR TONTOS series of yellow cover books, they easily explain anything from English FOR DUMMIES. for example, English for fools, Bridge for fools, Genetics for fools.

  
flayer
  51

FLAYER See FLYER where this word is beautifully explained

  
depa
  53

DEPA Colloquially, department apocope. In Chile: Digital Economy Partnership Agreement, between Chile Singapore and New Zealand.

  
wetware
  43

WETWARE Computing defines its components as SOFTWARE, HARDWARE, and MANWARE. We can consider a new component if living components become part of the hardware, the WETWARE. The prefix soft is soft ( programs ), hard is hard (irons) man is human and wet is wet (in relation to water asnpart of living beings )

  






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