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JOHN
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Position88
Accepted meanings41548
Obtained votes1914
Votes by meaning04917
Inquiries10378110
Queries by meaning254917
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hostel
  25

HOSTEL 1 . anglicism by HOSTAL , site where you share room and bathroom 2 . Hostel is a 2005 American gore horror film written, produced and directed by Eli Roth.

  
alopractica
  35

ALLORACTICA spelling error by ALLOPÁTRICA

  
alopátrida
  20

ALLOPÁTRIDA from the Greek Allos, 'other' and homeland, 'place of birth'; speciation basically caused by the presence of a geographical barrier that prevents gene flow between populations. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may be 40, speciation 41, allopatric, 40, speciation 41, geographical

  
muerta de hambre
  20

STARVING F . of STARVING DEAD, poor

  
emprendeduría
  36

ENTREPRENEURSHIP entrepreneurship, company started with few resources and individually or associated among a couple of people, with intentions to grow over time in size, volume, quality, level of service.

  
hiperpresidencialismo
  24

HYPER-PRESIDENTIALISM system of government in which it gives the largest share of power to the Executive Branch, over the authority of Parliament.

  
felipismo
  33

FELIPISMO There has been a lot of FELIPISMO in Spain through the ages. Beginning of the sixteenth century: the supporters of Philip the Beautiful, opposed to the Fernandists or supporters of Ferdinand the Catholic. ? Sixteenth and seventeenth centuries: the supporters of the successive kings called Philip (Philip II, Philip III and Philip IV -especially those of the latter, during the uprising of Catalonia-) ? EIGHTEENTH century, during the War of the Spanish Succession: the Bourbons, Angevins or botiflers (supporters of Philip of Anjou or Bourbon), contrary to the Austrians, imperials, vigatans or maulets (supporters of Charles of Austria or Habsburg) Late twentieth century: the followers of the president of Spain, Felipe González, differentiated within the PSOE from the guerristas or supporters of Alfonso Guerra.

  
posverano
  21

POST-SUMMER immediately ended the summer.

  
simpátrica
  28

SYMPATRIC Speciation is the production of reproductively isolated populations. This is the formation of a species without first establishing a geographical barrier between populations.

  
parapátrica
  25

PARAPATRIC Intermediate condition between allopatric and sympatric speciation. Free encyclopediaConsistent in the emergence of new species from the reproductive isolation of two biological subpopulations, being next to each other and without there being geographical barriers that can prevent the flow of genes between them.

  
especiación química
  27

CHEMICAL SPECIATION. It includes studies that are carried out on different physico-chemical species that are formed by an element in question and that are organized between several and different phases. Of this type of speciation mentioned in the last place we can also add that it is very useful when it comes to being able to adequately understand from the different biogeochemical cycles to the chemistry of the elements that are analyzed in question.

  
pocograno
  19

POCOGRANO Surname of more families in the state of Connecticut in the year 1920, than in the rest of the United States. .

  
afligidas
  14

AFFLICTED f . pl. of AFFLICTED, grieving, distressed

  
realidad biologica
  34

BIOLOGICAL REALITY Error by BIOLOGICAL REALITY

  
realidad biológica
  28

BIOLOGICAL REALITY way of perceiving the world and relating to the environment. It is strongly determined by the primary capacity for learning and adaptation to the group, which occurs through imitation.

  
matacos
  17

MATACOS pl . of MATACO Amerindian person or group living in the Chaco region. They live mainly in Argentina and to a lesser extent in Bolivia, the populations that inhabited Paraguay settled in Argentina during the Chaco War.

  
aratonamiento
  23

ARATONAMIENTO error by ARRATONAMIENTO in Costa Rica : cramp

  
arratonamiento
  38

ARRATONAMIENTO in Chile: cowering, being a mouse, miserable. In Costa Rica: cramp.

  
sintagma fijo
  8

A SYNTAGMA is one or more words that make up a syntactic unit (kernel) on which comments are made. Thus, there are adjective syntagmas and nominal syntagmas, Capaz is SYNTAGMA adjective in Able to jump the fence. Valentia and perseverance is nominal SYNTAGMA in valentia and perseverance are essential factors of success.

  
aranda
  31

ARANDA Aranda de Duero is a municipality located in the province of Burgos, Castile and León, Spain. 2 . Common surname throughout Spain, coming from the toponym, name of several Spanish populations, comes from the Basque aram, 'endrino' plus the locative suffix da- , which gives it the meaning of 'endrinal'. 3 . Leading company in IT management solutions in Latin America, with offices in Colombia, Chile, Costa Rica, Peru, United States, Guatemala, Mexico, Ecuador, Panama and the Caribbean. 4 . Aranda Service Desk is a multi-project tool that allows you to manage various business processes through the same console and provide support to different types of cases such as: requests, service requirements, incidents, problems and changes.

  






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