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JOHN
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Accepted meanings41548
Obtained votes1914
Votes by meaning04917
Inquiries10377610
Queries by meaning254917
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post natal
  24

POST NATAL error by POSTNATAL, postpartum

  
egoísmo empresarial
  34

BUSINESS EGOISM starts from the social egoism that distills modern society. It is the interest of companies to obtain profitability from their commercial operations, regardless of the damage or harm to third parties or the environment. The ecological awareness of society has forced companies to have an explicit pro-environmental policy

  
capillos
  31

CAPILLOS pl . by CAPILLO

  
estar o vivir con el corazon en el puño
  32

BE or LIVE WITH YOUR HEART IN YOUR FIST as sincerely as possible

  
pasticciotti
  23

PASTICCIOTTI in Italian pl . of PASTICCIOTOI type of stuffed Italian pastries. Depending on the region, they are filled with ricotta cheese or cream pastry. In some Italian-American communities, they are called pusties.

  
pasticciotto
  30

PASTICCIOTO type of stuffed Italian pastries. Depending on the region, they are filled with ricotta cheese or cream pastry. In some Italian-American communities, they are called pusties. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may be pusties

  
sobreviraje
  32

OVERSTEER EFFECT that occurs when driving a vehicle and turning in a curve, in which the rear wheels continue approximately in the original direction before taking the curve.

  
heliotrope
  37

HELIOTROPE spelling error by HELIOTROPE

  
heliotropo
  30

HELIOTROPE a genus of herbaceous plants of the family Boraginaceae with about 150 accepted species. Almost 500 remain unsolved taxonomically. ? Several of them are popular garden plants, the most notable being Heliotropium arborescens.

  
salvapatrias
  31

SALVAPATRIAS first uses were to designate coup plotters and Spanish dictators. It is called to who has been erected, with personal and partisan interests, as protector and defender of a country that considers that it is threatened, for which it tries to impose a new social order without renouncing violence, lies or the elimination of the rights of the citizens it claims to defend.

  
cristinista
  28

CRISTINISTA in Argentina : naïve Argentine who supports the management or ideology of Cristina Kirshner

  
bivouac
  29

BIVOUAC French word that has been Castilianized as VIVAC or VIVAQUE, a temporary shelter, used especially by soldiers, ? scouts and mountaineers for camping or overnight.

  
postestructuralista
  39

POSTSTRUCTURALIST of or related to POSTSTRUCTURALIST 2 . ( Person ) who is a follower of poststructuralism. who is concerned with meanings and the way a subject produces himself, especially through language (which does not represent reality as it is, but at the same time constructs it).

  
pewma
  23

PEWMA in Chile: Mapuche word that means illusion, dream. Pewma responds to a type of communication and social practice of ancestral culture, which has been integrated into current Mapuche artistic expressions.

  
cacaos
  32

CACAOS pl . of COCOA . Theobroma cacao L is the scientific name given to the cacao tree or cacaotero, native to tropical and subtropical regions of America: Tropical America. Theobroma has Greek origin, and means food of the gods. Cacao comes from Nahuatl, where the tree is called peanuthuitl? and its cacahuatl fruit. This word gave rise to two Nahuatlisms; in the first place, the usual way of writing it in the sixteenth century was cacaoatl, from here it began to be used in an abbreviated form "cacao", and thus it passed into Spanish. The word "cacao" passed into the English language as cocoa, to designate the main ingredient of chocolate (cocoa powder). Then it acquired the meaning of the same chocolate. Only during the twentieth century was cocoa Anglicism popularized as a synonym for 'chocolate powder'.

  
propias
  44

OWN f . and pl . of OWN; ( the ) of oneself : One's own faults are always less than those of others.

  
palax
  34

PALAX regiomontana chain of homemade food restaurants in Nueva León, Mexico created in 1965 and that operates every day of the year at all times. In Greek mythology, PALAX derives from Pallas (?a????/Pallas) one of the primeval Giants, sons of Gaia (earth), born of the blood that fell when Uranus (the Sky) was castrated by his son, the Titan Cronus.

  
montanistas
  23

Spam Montanistas

  
monomando
  40

MONOMANDO we have already defined this word before. Integrated faucets that control hot and cold water with a single command.

  
chinización
  24

CHINIZATION assimilate to the Chinese.

  






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