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Spanish Open dictionary by John Rene Plaut



John Rene Plaut
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Obtained votes667
Votes by meaning0.0113935
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Queries by meaning3813935
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gish
  71

GISH See GUISH

  
veraces
  46

VERAZ plural VERACES true quality.

  
djish
  51

DJISH See GUISH

  
mechacorta
  28

MECHACORTA person of bad character, allegory to a cartridge of dynamite that has the wick short and explodes quickly after turning it on.

  
megamambo
  22

MEGAMAMBO Mambo dance done massively and individually

  
cultura tecnológica
  33

TECHNOLOGICAL CULTURE education and knowledge regarding technology 2 . Degree of knowledge of technology in general.

  
rossonero
  37

ROSSONERO of the Italian ROJINEGRO, of Rangers dd Talca, Atlas of Mexico and, especially, of the A. C. MILAN .

  
skyline
  28

SKYLINE Horizon. 2 . SKY AIRLINES, Chilean airline

  
fetida
  24

FETIDA fem . spelling error by FETIDO, A, stinking, nauseating

  
accidentológico
  38

ACCIDENTOLOGICAL relative to or belonging to an accident

  
glocal
  32

GLOCAL neologism from the Japanese word DOCHAKUKA who lives in his own land. Combines global with local. Economically, this is the person who thinks globally and acts locally. Production adapted to each environment. On a cultural level, it is the mixture of the global with the local.

  
temesis
  98

TEMESIS grave word, without accent is a phonetic deformation by TMESIS that comes from Latin and which means cutting, separation, and whose "TM" is difficult to pronounce. It is a rhetorical figure belonging to group 1 figures of diction, subgroup 1. 1 position figures, consisting of HIP-BARTON , ANSTROFE[/E[ , TMESIS or temesis , and synchisis . It consists of separating a word or phrase and inserting a new term in the middle or, also, by mediating a metric pause : In two words : im-pressing !!!

  
discólisis
  42

DISCOLISIS (percutaneous) is an alternative traration to treat herniated discs. Ozone is injected into the intervertebral disc.

  
enchompipado
  36

ENCHOMPIPADO person who is upset about something and who demonstrates it with gestures and manifestations

  
asociatividad
  27

ASSOCIATIVITY one of my first frustrations when first engineering student went to go looking for this word in the DRAE. Not only did the mathematical meaning he had been hearing in Calculation I not appear, but he was not quite. It was 1963 and today it's still the same. In economics: mechanism of cooperation between two or more small or medium-sized entities which, while maintaining their legal and commercial independence, voluntarily come together to enhance the creation of economies of scale and other benefits. In mathematics: between two numbers, it means that the sum or multiplication of them will give the same result, no matter the order of the operation.

  
nueva izquierda
  40

NEW LEFT wolves with another suit, people marching a lot, talk a lot, but work, little or nothing. They like to live on other people's work. A term applicable to any left-wing party that is vaaglorie to modernize, and particularly to communist parties.

  
driving
  25

DRIVING driving, driving in English

  
maíz tostado
  51

TOSTADO CORN corn that is usually served with ceviche and is excellent to accompany beer. In Peru : toasted court, mountain court, chulpe corn or mote. In Ecuador : toasted . In Colombia: capia corn

  
chilenosueco
  41

CHILENOSUECO 1 . Chilean father and Swedish mother, or vice versa 2. Person born in Chile and resident in Sweden, or vice versa. 3 . Institution that has links with Chile and Sweden.

  
fibroblastos
  27

FIBROBLASTS plural of FIBROBLASTO , connective tissue cell .

  






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