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Obtained votes02902
Votes by meaning03609
Inquiries251939
Queries by meaning383609
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personal coach
  44

It is an expression in English that translates into Spanish as "Personal Counselor". It refers to the person who guides and trains another person in specific matters, usually in his personal activity.

  
txistulari
  42

It is called "txistulari" to the expert in playing the Basque flute, called "txistu". It is a type of flute originating and exclusive to northern Spain and used in the Basque Country, also called Euskadi. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may be flutist, Basque musician from northern Spain

  
gigafactoría
  39

Factory or factory of giant size. Bigger than a factory and a "Megafactory".

  
privados
  43

It can mean "Individuals", i.e. a person's own and exclusive affairs. It can also be understood as relating to person or thing with limitations. A blind man would be a man "deprived" of sight.

  
escuela concertada
  55

It is known as Concerted School to that school of private management, directed by a corporation or a teaching or religious community that imparts education financed, in whole or in part, by the State, or an administrative entity, City Council, Provincial Council or Community.

  
postvictorianismo
  47

Period of time after the "Victorian" period, that is, that elapsed during the reign of Queen Victoria of England, which elapsed between June 20, 1837 and January 22, 1901,

  
no dulce
  43

Bitter.

  
biologicismo
  70

Word without precise meaning, by mistake of exagration of syllables. The correct way is "biologism" which is a term used to indicate what is biological in some way. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions can be an explanation of everything from a biological point of view

  
mariconazo
  84

Non-academic augmentative of "Maricón" qualified as "effeminate person" It is an expression of "jerga", of faulty and rude language. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may be homosexual to a superlative degree

  
sub-17
  70

Sports division that includes in awattegory of athletes, whether competition or not, under ten and seven years. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may only be played by children under the age of 17

  
marketinero
  45

Expert or technician in Marketing, that is, "Marketing", set of techniques to sell products or services.

  
reinventarse
  51

Reborn body and mind, redo something that was in low form or with deficiencies.

  
antieuropeísta
  45

Contrary to Europe's ideas of political and social unification

  
avispilla
  47

Wasp-shaped insect but smaller in size. . .

  
tajalápices
  40

Pencil sharpener. Sharpening blade pencils; pencil-cutting knife. In Spanish, "slash" means "cut". The bow of the boats, with which the sea is cut off, is called "tajamar".

  
enlaces quimicos
  38

The atoms of all elements ( Carbon, Mercury, Chlorine, Beryllium) bind together to form molecules (larger and more useful, that is, they work). Those bonds are an exchange of your electrons, of any of your layers. They are also called bonds, the forces that bind the particles that make up the atom : neutrons, protons, neutrons, etc.

  
procesar la imformacion
  41

Almost always, the information, both the information we consciously grasp, and the information we receive without perceiving it, it is necessary to rethink it, digest it, order it or review it. That's "Process Information."

  
biobots
  50

Robots, usually small, that use processes or some kind of living, or semi-living material, such as cells, vessels, or grafts like that of human skin.

  
singullarísima
  33

Unity, object, or very peculiar thing, without comparison with another entity and unique appearance and nature.

  
standar
  61

The word "standar" is a deformation caused by "Spanishizing" the English word "Standard", retaining the same meaning in both languages: Common, normal, agreed, ordinary, which contends to generally accepted rules.

  






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