Value | Position | |
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Position | 7 | 7 |
Accepted meanings | 6245 | 7 |
Obtained votes | 73 | 4 |
Votes by meaning | 0.01 | 11 |
Inquiries | 151748 | 7 |
Queries by meaning | 24 | 11 |
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The diabluma is a folk symbol of the cayambeno people and we refer to it as people, not in a derogatory manner opposite like something smaller and close or at least as many cayambenos to their land, which despite the statistics continue to use this term to refer to that beautiful Ecuadorian city, where the diabluma symbolizes their cultureits life, its customs and the longing of his childhood.
disbanded is incorrectly written, and should be written as "dissolved" being its meaning:
dissolved = dissolved " " dissolved: third person singular preterite perfect Simple (Past or preterite ) indicative of the verb " dissolve ".Meaning of " " dissolve: tr. Disengaging, separate the particles or molecules of a body solid or thick through a liquid, until obtaining a homogeneous mixture. Also prnl.: detach, disengage it was attached: break links between people: Dispose, destroy, do disappear completely.
novali is incorrectly written, and should be written as "novalis" being its meaning:
novali = 40 novanisNovalis;Castle of Oberwiederstedt, Saxony, in the current Germany, 2 May 1772 - Weissenfels, 25 March 1801 ) He was a German poet. His real name was Georg Friedrich Philipp Freiherr von Hardenberg. It is usually framed within the first romanticism.
Reuben is incorrectly written, and should be written as "ruben" being its meaning:
Ruben = Rubende agreement with the book of Genesis, Ruben, was the first and eldest of the twelve sons of the third Hebrew patriarch. Ruben was the first child that Jacob had with initial wife, Lea. Ruben and his descendants formed one of the twelve tribes of Israel, the so-called tribe of Ruben
cirico is incorrectly written, and should be written as "cynical" being its meaning:
cirico = cinicocinico, starting. adj. Showing 2 cynicism. adj. Impudico, procaz.3. adj. Says a school born from the division of the disciples of Socrates, and which was the founder Antisthenes, and Diogenes his most representative.