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Spanish Open dictionary by Manuel Penichet P



Manuel Penichet P
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semihidropico
  45

It is composed of two words. Semi means half, half. Dropsy (with accent on the o) means which suffers from dropsy. Dropsy is a disease that produces overflow or accumulation of serous fluid in connective tissue of an organism or a natural cavity. Therefore, semihidropico is a person who suffers from dropsy halfway or partially.

  
pedestacion
  42

Is a term medical used to say that remains of foot or is stopped. The right thing is to write it with an accent on the o pedestacion.

  
lugar donde se emplea gallo pinto
  29

Gallo pinto is the cock that has stains dark in the plumage. In Spain and some Latin American countries they train him to fight or fight in a pen with other roosters.Gallo pinto is also a dish typical in some countries Central American made primarily from rice and beans refried or casseroles.quot; Place where used gallo pinto quot; could be an expression whose meaning know, either, is refers to the country or countries where is eats this dish or is employs this animal for fight.

  
polvadal
  26

Not there is the word in the dictionary. Possibly it is a characteristic of a region or country regionalism in particular. Gives the impression of being synonymous with dust whose meaning is: large amounts of dust raised by wind or other cause. It could also mean: turmoil originating among the people a story or event.

  
sinonimo de contraloria
  21

Synonym (with emphasis on the first or) is a Word with a meaning equivalent or similar to another. Example: House is home.Comptroller (with accent on the i) is an office or office of the Government charge of review and control them expenses public.Therefore, a synonym for Comptroller could be auditing or accounting, however, because it is a word of American origin, and used exclusively in the Government of some countries such as Mexico, Chile, Colombia and Venezuela, there is an applicable synonym in Spanish.

  
called que significa
  26

In English, is the last of the verb to call which means call. Example: I called you want to say you called.

  
musas
  19

Muses is the plural of musa that is each an of the nine deities Greco-Roman of the arts and the lyrics. You are considered artistic inspiration mainly from the poet. Musa is also the scientific name that is known to the banana or banana plant and whose family is of the musaceae.

  
nacascol
  27

The meaning is in the following enlace:http://www.significadode.org/otros-significados.asp?id=88606

  
sinaloa
  28

Version most accepted said that Sinaloa comes from the cahita language and consists of SINA which means Dragon fruit and rounded LOBOLA voices. ASI Sinalobola and then Sinaloa means rounded pitahaya. Pitahaya is a plant of fleshy and spiny stem which is abundant in the region.

  
fongo
  26

Apparently is a regionalism own of the part East of Cuba and whose meaning is banana donkey or Orinoco. This variety of banana is slightly pink pulp and edible raw, but cooked is also delicious.

  
zulibeth
  25

Name of woman of unknown origin and meaning.

  
significado de palabra phineas
  21

Name of man probably Hebrew and/or Greek origin meaning quot; quot snake mouth; and quot; Oracle quot;.

  
demigrante
  27

Is a word poorly written that does not exist. It emerged in a car Spain online forum and its abuse has spread. It correct is demeaning (with n) that means that denigrates or insult. Denigrate is speaking ill of a person or thing, destroying its reputation or opinion.

  
tatabron
  38

It doesn't mean anything. Is a word that does not exist in the dictionary.There is an Argentine player called José Luis Brown nicknamed quot; The Tata quot; that the technical director Carlos Bilardo put quot; Bron quot;. That is why some know him for the Tata Bron instead of the Brown Tata.In Colombia, tatabro (no n) is called to the peccary. The peccary is a mammal in America similar to the boar, hair thick, fitted with a dorsal gland that secretes an oily substance.

  
siat
  17

Does not exist in the dictionary. In Mexico are the initials of system of Administration tax or system of alert early.

  
placetas
  37

Placetas is the plural of placeta. A square, square or square is a small square, a wide open space in the open air.

  
zoico
  22

Zoico is a word of origin Greek and means life animal. It is mainly used as a suffix to indicate for example some geological eras, such as Mesozoic, Paleozoic, etc.

  
subordinario
  38

The word subordinario not is registered in the dictionary, is composed of the prefix sub that means below, inferiority or shortage and the adjective ordinary that means common and running, regular, regular but also vulgar, rude. Its meaning would not therefore be understandable.

  
marabo
  17

There is this word in the dictionary.Marabo (with M capital letter and accent in the or) is the name of a neighborhood in Argentina.Exu-Marabo is the name of a divinity of the occult sciences.Marabo (without accent) could also be a name fictional or invented to the join the first letters of two or more words. Example: MARrtinez and lawyers.

  
trofismo conservado
  25

The word trophism does not exist in the dictionary because does not accept it the Royal Spanish Academy of language, however, this term is often used in medicine to refer to those functions of the organism linked to nutrition, development and conservation of the fabric. Therefore, preserved trophism refers to these functions are active working.

  






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