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Spanish Open dictionary by Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz



Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz
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barbudo
  13

Man who has a lot of beard.

  
el rabo de la mula
  11

In colloquial language, "the tail of the mule" is an imaginary place that is quite distant and sometimes difficult to access.

  
terna arbitral
  7

It is the set of the three referees who are responsible for directing a football match. The arbitration list consists of two line judges and the central referee; the first two use communication equipment and two small flags called banners, and the central uses a yellow card, a red card and a whistle, and now with the evolution of technology, also uses intercoms and hearing aids to communicate with the two linesmen, with the fourth referee and with the people in charge of the VAR.

  
partida de bautismo
  14

It is a certificate issued by the Catholic Church and must be signed by a parish priest, stating that a boy or girl has received the sacrament of baptism. In this document must appear the full name that has been assigned to that child (with their respective surnames).

  
canedo
  10

Canedo is a surname of Spanish origin.

  
canedo
  7

Canedo is a surname of Spanish origin.

  
canedo
  18

Canedo is a surname of Spanish origin.

  
tiranosaurio
  14

Tyrannosaurus Rex, is the Spanish form of Tyrannosaurus Rex (abbreviated as T. Rex ) . Tyrannosaurus Rex was one of the last non-avian dinosaurs that existed on Earth before the mass extinction of the Cretaceous period.

  
tostonera
  12

Tostonera . ( feminine noun ) Kitchen utensil consisting of two tight pieces of wood, which is used to crush patacones.

  
exclavisado
  6

It is the way of pronouncing the word "enslaved", typical of some people living in the Pacific region of Colombia and some regions of Peru.

  
exclavisado
  13

It is the way of pronouncing the word "enslaved", typical of some people living in the Pacific region of Colombia and some regions of Peru.

  
irrepetible
  11

Unrepeatable ( adj . ) Extraordinary, which cannot be repeated

  
alfano
  11

Alfano, is a surname believed to be of Italian origin, and may have been derived from the Spanish-born surname Alfaro.

  
andrew
  7

Andrew (pronounced Endriu), is a masculine given name of English origin. In Spanish it is equivalent to Andres.

  
youtube entertainment
  6

It is an English expression that in Spanish translates: youtube entertainment.

  
basuriego
  8

Basuriego (and basuriega). Person who searches and rummages through the garbage various products such as cardboard, plastic, paper, etc. to take advantage of them through their subsequent sale. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions can be recycler, and in Argentina it receives the denomination of ciruja

  
coadyuvar
  10

Assist ( v . Intr. ) . Contribute or help to get something done or done.

  
sesenta y nueve
  8

1- Sixty-nine (69) is the number immediately following sixty-eight (68) and preceding seventy (70). 2- It is the name of a sexual position.

  
mayora
  8

The word "mayora" became fashionable these days when it was pronounced by the vice president of Colombia Francia Márquez, and in this regard a controversy was unleashed about whether or not it exists in the Spanish language. Francia Márquez defines this word as: "adult woman, woman of legal age".

  
mayorista
  12

1- Wholesaler: Person who buys and sells wholesale. 2- Market or wholesale trade, is that trade or market that sells wholesale. Antonym : Retailer .

  






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