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Luis Aguilera Chacón
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Position9696
Accepted meanings1696
Obtained votes04749
Votes by meaning05359
Inquiries101390
Queries by meaning635359
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traducir helmet
  72

helmet ( English ) = 40 helmet; in Spanish, )

  
externar
  82

Express is used as a verb by popular custom. This is means that external has done something that was internal. The right thing is to use the following verbs, as the case may be: outsource, outsource, express, expose, express, remove. It can be used to say the opposite: enter, enter, enter.

  
calvin
  49

Name of person in England or the United States. Sometimes, it is a surname.

  
lípido
  63

Organic molecule composed primarily of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, insoluble in water. Popularly and incorrectly used to call the fat of the body or animals as well. Lipids fulfil different functions in living organisms, including energy reserve. Also for the development of the gray matter, metabolism and growth.

  
ninive
  79

It is poorly written. The correct word is Nineveh, which was the capital of ancient Assyria, is located on the left bank of the Tigris River from the current Mosul, Iraq.

  
menjurje
  61

The correct word is mixture. Popularly say menjurge which is probably so we hear from our grandparents and thus became the popular spoken.

  
independizacion
  49

Act of separation, fractionation or legal breakup of a portion of a field or property.

  
chagüite
  58

1 Muddy place. 2. Ground bass which remains stagnant water. 3. Place planted of clumps of banana. 4 Synonym of banana mata

  
tanjible
  69

It is poorly written. Correctness is tangible.

  
litosfera
  61

The lithosphere or lithosphere, from the Greek area, and stone is the solid surface layer of the Earth, characterized by its rigidity.

  
referido
  56

Mentioned, popular word rather than referenced, who is the subject of the action's reference which means mention, report, recommend.

  
palo a pique
  53

Venezuelan cuisine based on beans and rice and other vegetable aggregates and condiments. There are variations depending on the area in which you can add studs meat or chicken.

  
amorcillo
  66

Figure of child depicting Cupid, mythological God of love.

  
traspolar
  93

Traspolar does not exist in Spanish. I think that the correct word is trans-polar. TRANS-Polar is the adjective that is given to a path that passes by or near a polo ground. However, I think that traspolar, in this case, refers to something else, is rrefiere to a popular way of saying extrapolated, that means using something known as a as element to explain something.

  
peyote
  55

Cactus which produces hallucinations due to its content of mescaline, very used by the indigenous Mexicans from the North, to ritual and medicinal uses.

  
prejuicio
  47

Factor affecting prior to knowledge of the facts.

  






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