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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
Inquiries4325702
Queries by meaning3813935
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csm
  47

Cms is used colloquially, especially in Chile, as an abbreviation for "her mother's shell" or "shell her mother" insult highly insulting and offensive

  
manos atadas
  17

Please note a person or group of them, who is facing a problem for which, given the circumstances or context, he has no real possibility of any resolute or mitigating action.

  
gritar a los cuatro vientos
  31

The 4 Winds is an allegory of the 4 cardinal points North, East, South and West. Shouting at the 4 winds refers to divulging (some news or fact) to everyone, publicly, that is, to whoever wants to hear it.

  
se me chispoteo
  167

Chispotear is a colloquial term for getting confused, wrong, distracted or misled.

  
que significca prehspanica
  33

Pre-Hispanic , a (and not prehspanic ) Refers to the period before the Spanish conquest and colonization in America

  
cuadro comparativo
  18

Comparative table . Graphical representation either in the form of a figure or strokes, either in the form of a table of two or more input variables, where the visualization of the behavior of two or more related variables is allowed

  
partes de la division
  18

Parts of the division The mathematical or arithmetic operation called division consists of determining the number of times the operand calling dividend contains the operand called the divider. That resulting number is called a quotient or result. The surplus that does not become an entire part is called rest. The three elements mentioned constitute the parts of the division.

  
indistingible
  43

INDISTINGUISHABLE, and not INDISTINGIBLE, that can not be distinguished

  
precisados
  16

SPECIFY note accurately or in detail be necessary or indispensable.

  
envalentonado
  20

EMBOLDENED that it has filled value or courage to face a risk or danger

  
he de morir
  15

I die I die, I die

  
chamito
  58

CHAMO boy. Stars is a little boy or a familiar form to refer to a friend or acquaintance.

  
hla
  30

HLA Version used in digital networks of the word Hello. Derived from the habit of using 2 or 3 characters in the English language to refer to common situations as, for example, GLP (good luck partner) or GM (Good morning)

  
negarse
  44

Deny deny reflective form of the verb, object to something or someone

  
gp
  13

GP abbreviation used on social networks to thank you Partner

  
ruín
  57

EVIL evil, be despicable

  
establecerse
  43

SET 1. Settle down in a place permanently 2. Some truth-telling in some fact to determine

  
abcdefghijklmñopqrstuvxyz
  19

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz represents the alphabet. It has no meaning in itself. SPAM

  
tabla de informática
  17

List of fixed data that, unlike databases relate them, they are flat and have two inputs and a single possibility of entry for access to a desired value. For example, a table of a health system could have a line of heading of the following columns REGION, city, inhabitants, over 60, adults, children, infants 0-2, hospitals, CONSULTORIS, clinics, consultations, C major, C adult S, CONSULTATIONS C INFANTS, CHILDREN, DEATHS, HIGH. The lines will have the first column filled with the names of the regions. The intersection of a vertical fixed variable against a horizontal allows to find the searched value. Two entries is because you can search from a specific region (line) or from a column (fourth region and adults for example. There are 3 entrances, rare volumetric tables

  
execrado
  42

Patrick passed the verb EXECRAR, debasing or convict someone or something

  






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