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Spanish Open dictionary by Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz



Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz
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Accepted meanings78746
Obtained votes695
Votes by meaning0.0117
Inquiries2250826
Queries by meaning2917
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perpretar
  21

commit is incorrectly written, and should be written as "Commit." being its meaning:
Commit a crime, crime, attack, etc.: "They surprised the thief perpetrating a robbery at the House's neighbor ".

  
trabajo de parto
  13

Labour is the set of events leading up to the birth pains and voluntary contractions and involuntary ( pujos ) that happen to women and allowing the birth of the baby. All this happens with the assistance of one or several nurses and a doctor. Several years ago the assistance rendered it a " 34 midwife;

  
torrevieja
  26

Torrevieja: Municipality of Spain, in the province of Alicante, on the Mediterranean coast. 80,000 inhabitants approximately.

  
boletearse
  21

Boletearse: In the colloquial language in Colombia, means perform, displayed in public flaunting of something knowing that should be reserved for some reason. Example: "Eduardo is boleteando in the neighborhood with its neighbor, and his wife can find ".

  
gordis
  42

Gordis: adj. ( colloquial ) Loving treatment given to a FAT or a FAT: "Hello, gordis, how you going? ".

  
darse cuenta
  17

Find out something.

  
cogóllo
  17

Bud is incorrectly written, and should be written as "Bud." being its meaning:
Best, Bud ( no tilde ) 1. The inside and pressed for the vegetables. 2. Outbreak that trees and other plants.

  
tarzan
  17

Tarzan is incorrectly written, and should be written as "Tarzan" being its meaning:
Fictional character from the novel that bears the same name. Tarzan was mentioned cartoon hero, his permanent partner Jane and also was accompanied by a small primate called "Chita " it was his pet.

  
señorita
  48

Miss: adj. 1 - young woman who has not had nor has boyfriend or husband, that is, Virgin. 2 Diminutive of Mrs.

  
cinturón de castidad
  13

It was a belt or braga of iron or other heavy duty metal, which closed and opened with a key, which in the Middle Ages was placed the suspicious woman of infidelity; Thus was avoided, supposedly, that this woman had a sexual indiscretion in the absence of her husband.

  
como se escribe 18?
  20

You can write eighteen or eighteen, both forms are correct.

  
camisa guayabera
  16

It is a shirt usually white or beige, with four pockets, which can be short or long sleeve used on the outside of the pants.

  
fruto del papayo
  17

The papaya fruit is papaya, known in some countries as Milky.

  
flagelante
  26

Flagelante: Person which, by penance, to pay a send or to thank God for a miracle or a divine autoflagela in public, to bleed.

  
acaparadores
  14

Grabbing ( 41 ras; they are unscrupulous people who hoard, enjoy or take over all or most of one thing.

  
jennifer
  18

Jennifer: Name own feminine of Celtic origin. It is characterized by its beauty and great spirit.

  
la palabra inmarsecible
  21

The correct writing is Unfading. That you can not wither away.

  
que quiere decir abrasivo
  22

Abrasive, va: 1-relative abrasion. 2. Product that serves to proposals or Polish by friction.

  
beso brusco
  19

1. Sudden Kiss, also called traumatic Kiss: is the kiss that occurs with some degree of violence or force to such an extent that it can lacerate the lips or the area where it is headed. The sudden kiss is more common among couples masochists.

  
reata de mulas
  21

1. Cord which binds two or more mules so they are in a row. 2 Rope or cord which becomes the e browband headstall or cabresto to tie mules.

  






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