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Spanish Open dictionary by Inés Merino García



Inés Merino García
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Position1515
Accepted meanings64115
Obtained votes725
Votes by meaning0.0121
Inquiries2528914
Queries by meaning3921
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minibocado
  30

As its name suggests they are small portions that are eaten in one bite. Its size allows you to eat it at once and hence its name. They can also be called pintxos or small caps.

  
riff
  18

Musically speaking he refers to a phrase that is often repeated in a song.

  
blanco- ca
  36

It is one of the colors that represents purity, cleanliness, clarity and peace. It is an adjective that also serves to define someone who has pale skin or the one who is of that color.

  
acreaje
  29

In the Castilian language there is no meaning to acreage. Acreage will have been said to refer to an area of acres, with the acre being an English measure equivalent to 40 areas.

  
multilatino
  31

A term coined to define those companies or activities that develop or have a presence in more than two Latin American countries.

  
tontitop
  26

A term that will pretend in a funny tone to refer to the ranking of people with few lights or fools.

  
hegúmeno
  43

It is not already collected in the dictionary of the Royal Academy of the Spanish Language, although among modern Greeks they were named after the superior of a monastery or convent.

  
first user
  42

Anglilicism meaning in Spanish first user, the first to use something.

  
plato estrella
  75

It is the main course or the typical dish that a restaurant makes. It is the dish of food for which that place is best known and for which it has sometimes become famous or well known, being the appeal par excellence to customers.

  
desinformativo
  42

It does not exist as such a word recognized in the SAR but it is a neologism to define what lacks information, which does not inform or is ignorant.

  
quote
  34

Anglilicism that comes to mean in Spanish quote , quote , estimate .

  
brinner
  31

Us-born neologism that refers to dinner which is typical of breakfast. In fact the word comes from the union of the English word breakfast, from which the br is taken, and which means breakfast, and from the English word dinner, from which it is taken -inner and means dinner. Cereals, pancakes, cookie milk would be an example of brinner.

  
antiinglés
  40

That goes against all English and everything related to the British world in general. It is an adjective that is formed with the prefix anti that gives the word that meaning of the opposite or fight against the English.

  
taquicárdico
  30

What causes tachycardia or acceleration of the heart rate. That which causes the heart to beat faster than normal.

  
pitecántropo
  35

Neologism that was coined to define the human being who was the intermediate being or link between the monkey and man.

  
cerra el orto
  58

Widely used expression in Argentina to silence the opponent in a very heated discussion. Although at first the expression seems to have more to do with the eschatological it turns out that in that country they use it to send silent, curious expression.

  
semiclausurar
  37

Close a venue or half-place, not completely.

  
ultra nacionalista
  26

The correct word is ultranationalist, that is, all together and comes to define that person who feels a radical and extreme devotion to his homeland, for his nation, being racist and xenophobic with the nationals of another country by being considered superior to the rest.

  
billionaire
  41

English word meaning billionaire or billionaire, which is who owns property and economic resources worth billions.

  
ciberprotegerse
  20

Neologism that comes to refer to the fact of protecting yourself on the network. It is also what we call cybersecurity which is the set of tools to protect the computer system from any cyber attack or hacking. Likewise, cyberprotection is essential today in general terms but in particular for minors who, while digital natives, are far from knowing the consequences and effects of misuse of technology and social media. Therefore, cyberprotection involves preventing and informing minors of possible problems that may occur in a digital environment that can be dangerous since harassment crimes can be committed or the well-known cyberbuylling or cyberbullying.

  






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