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Spanish Open dictionary by Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz



Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz
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Accepted meanings78956
Obtained votes945
Votes by meaning0.0117
Inquiries2309256
Queries by meaning2917
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depredador
  25

Applies to the animal that lurks and capture animals of other species for food. Synonym: predator.

  
es peligroso el empeine
  18

The instep is not a dangerous or serious disease. It is a disease of the skin that makes it rough and incarnate, causing itchiness in the affected region. However the person who suffers it should consult a medical specialist in dermatology at the earliest possible opportunity.

  
colotas
  17

It can be a compliment or expression of admiration a Smarmy launches to see several bodies and tails protruding girls: " to colotas! "

  
dientera
  111

Could also be a colloquial expression to indicate that a dog defeated another in a fight melee: 'The Dalmatian dog delivered a dientera to the stray dog '.

  
voyeurismo
  24

Conduct that may be considered parafilica, characterized by the contemplation of nude people and genital organs, or watching sexual acts of others, especially from a strategic secret position so that those who are observed do not know. 2. A psychosexual disorder in which a person gets excitement and sexual satisfaction watching other people engaging in the sexual act.

  
ilustres
  25

Illustrious, singular, illustrious: adj. Applies to the person who is famous or known for the importance of their actions: "The illustrious founder of our school master is a man admired by all ".

  
supraordinario
  19

Supracomun, supracorriente. Refers to what is outside the natural or common. Extraordinary.

  
intituir
  23

The correct writing of the word is instituting: vb. Start something that will continue to do in the future: Alfred Nobel instituted the Nobel prizes. Synonyms: founding, creating, constituting.

  
que significa la palabra psicótica
  26

Psychotic, ca: m. and f. Mentally ill: " discovered that neighboring is psychotic, so they took her to a hospital specialized in mental diseases ".

  
prevee
  38

Perhaps he meant be. Expected: vb. Believe that something is going to happen: "I anticipate that the boys will go out tonight because they are arranging her and dressing with 34 new clothes;. 2. Take appropriate measures to deal with something.

  
botox
  21

Botox: m. Also called botulinum or botulinum toxin, is a drug made from a toxin produced by a bacterium called clostridium botulinum, which is used by injecting it on the face to improve appearance on the lines of expression or wrinkles that appear in this area; However in some cases can throw adverse to the expected results, especially if the procedure is performed by an inexperienced person.

  
endocrinología
  28

Endocrinology: f. branch of medicine that studies the glands of internal secretion. It includes the anatomical, physiological and pathological knowledge of these glands, as well as their secretion products and functions thereof.

  
llover a cántaros
  17

Rain prolonged and intense.

  
bidet
  86

Bidet: m. resembling a basin bathroom Cabinet, fitted with a special hose to a faucet and a small shower, which is used for female intimate hygiene.

  
grizzli
  18

Grizzly: m. North American bear skin reddish gis: the deer are the world's largest terrestrial carnivores.

  
muesca
  17

Notch: f. Incision or cut made as a signal on any surface. In prehistory men produced tips of swords by grooves on the rocks and other hard materials.

  
yucota
  19

Yucota: f. large Yucca.

  
yuquita frita
  28

Bit of cassava then of cooked is FRY and served with cheese, meat, sausage, etc.

  
imediato
  18

It is written, immediate, and the definition is: 1 referred to the near time: "The effect of the medication was immediate, the sick healed very fast ". 2. Applies to what is next to nothing, adjacent in space: "Here do not live Eduardo, he is my neighbor and live in immediate door. 3 ( ) At the same time, already: "Students responded immediately to the teacher's question because everyone had studied ".

  
que significa pálida
  39

Pale, gives: adj. That has diminished, some intense color: "My little sister has been sick and has not given him the Sun lately, so has very pale skin ".

  






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