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Spanish Open dictionary by Inés Merino García



Inés Merino García
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Accepted meanings64115
Obtained votes725
Votes by meaning0.0121
Inquiries2606514
Queries by meaning4121
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cirujometro
  28

Term invented by the web msm.com / section entertainment, from the conjunction of the words surgery and the suffix - meter, to refer to a system that analyzes or measured surgeries carried out the famous or famous, by comparing images of the past with current images. The last that has gone by the cirujometro has been Pamela Anderson, on the occasion of his remarkable face rejuvenation, appreciated in his last public appearance at the 70 Festiva of Cannes from 2017.

  
tulachi
  42

It is a town situated in the North of Iran.

  
caripela
  26

It also means having large face

  
despiplume
  36

It is not recognised by the Royal Academy of the Spanish language. Seems to be a word that is used in the Republic of Argentina is in a mess, fight, turbulent or conflictual situation.

  
progenitor
  48

In legal language is the unisex word that is used to refer either to the mother or father of a child. It is exercised, and holds parental authority and the guard and custody of minors in their charge, with the rights and obligations inherent in such an exercise.

  
pugnable
  32

It is not recognized by the Royal Academy of the Spanish language. Derived from the struggle or strive, words that come to indicate conflict or fight, so it could identify with what can be conquered after a fight. The word that does exist and that would be its opposite, is impregnable, which comes to be that which can not be reached or conquered.

  
progenito
  49

It is not recognised by the Royal Academy of the Spanish language. Missing definition for this word in particular, may have wanted to say parent, who was named to the father or mother in a more impersonal way, being habitual use in legal language.

  
antirromanticismo
  35

It is not recognized by the Real Academia de la Lengua. In any case, to carry the suffix anti, comes to indicate that it is the opposite to romanticism or the fact of being romantic and what it entails, i.e. be Gallant, retailer, reciting poems to the beloved person.

  
desfasaje
  36

This word is not recognised by the Royal Academy of the Spanish language, yes being both the word offset or gap that might arise. I understand that it will be the same that lag and consequently, it is what is passed from a phase or in relation to persons, is not to follow trends or the current.

  
benzerata
  22

Term created based on the surnames of two soccer players of Real Madrid, Benzema and Morata by the good tune in one of the parties has led the team to win the League Spanish this year 2017.

  
merolengo
  48

There is this word, having have meant melolengo, whose meaning is already in this dictionary, and coming to be the same as anchor, dunce, tontaina, melon or meloncio.

  
allallero
  29

Incorrectly written as instead of " ll " is written with " and " being the right word " ayayero " whose definition is already in this dictionary as a flatterer, who is in Peru.

  
melolengo
  67

As a synonym of that Word, in Spain they say that you're a melon or meloncio, or what is the same, you're a dunce or anchor, tontaina.

  
redirijo
  24

First-person singular of the verb redirect, which means to rectify the direction or the direction of something. It is often used in enterprise environments to plan strategies focused on improving some aspect that does not work or that does not produce the expected benefits.

  
pedaceria
  32

Incorrectly written since being a plain word must carry tilde in the 1st, so it is written " 34 pods; It means set of pieces, something separated parts of a whole.

  
antirromantismo
  22

This word, as that is not recognized what is " antirromanticismo " coming to be the opposite of " 34 romanticism; Who exerts the antirromanticismo, usually a person little retailer and given to make gifts on Valentine's day or anniversaries of bride and groom or wedding, and less still, say I love you or I love you to your beloved.

  
antirromantismo
  35

This word, as that is not recognized what is " antirromanticismo " coming to be the opposite of " 34 romanticism; Who exerts the antirromanticismo, usually a person little retailer and given to make gifts on Valentine's day or anniversaries of bride and groom or wedding, and less still, say I love you or I love you to your beloved.

  
sialiados
  17

It is not recognized by the Royal Academy of the Spanish language, nor is definition to this word. Combine two words, if and allies, and it wants to mean that two or more people are allied in something.

  
vairua
  18

It is a divinity of the wonderful islands of Polynesia, which consists of a group of about thousand islands in the Central and Southern Pacific Ocean. It refers to the divine will, or divine spirit. There is a company with that name that sells textile products, oils, inspired by the fantastic and paradisiacal Islands

  
vairua
  25

It is a divinity of the wonderful islands of Polynesia, in the Pacific Ocean. It is the divine will or divine spirit. There is a company with that name that sells textile products with Polynesian influence.

  






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