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Inés Merino García
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Accepted meanings64115
Obtained votes725
Votes by meaning0.0121
Inquiries2533914
Queries by meaning4021
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ultrabarato
  63

Tell yourself what's very cheap or very cheap. The ULTRA prefix gives the word that superiority relationship.

  
oxigenómetro
  105

Oxygenometer or oximeter is a device that aims to measure the level of oxygen in the blood. Normally we have to have a blood oxygenation level ranging from 96 to 98%, according to experts. When it drops to lower levels than indicated it can be understood that there is respiratory failure and with the indicated apparatus it can be controlled that the blood level is adequate. It is very useful in the times we live in since the Covid-19 virus affects and attacks the airways causing an inability to oxygenate.

  
consellería
  83

In Catalan it is Counseling which is the department or portfolio of a Spanish regional government. An autonomic government is divided into main areas and functions and each area has its Counseling, which is in charge and responsible for each of them, in which in turn there is a representative or councillor who appoints its advisers or members of its cabinet. Normally, there are always Ministry of Education, Health, Security, Labour, Justice, Environment, Tourism and Trade, Employment and Social Policies, Culture, Economics, regardless of which each political party that holds the executive branch in each legislature deems appropriate or necessary to create for the interests of the citizenry and the public interest.

  
antiobesidad
  61

What is contrary to obesity, which fights against obesity disease. There are therapies and anti-obesity drugs that help overweight people lose weight by having less appetite, altering their metabolism or inhibiting calorie absorption.

  
ejalé
  74

This is an exclamation of surprise that is mainly used in Chile.

  
perricumple
  35

Neologism used to refer to dog birthdays. In recent years, where in certain places there are almost more dogs than children, it is stylating the opening of premises or bars where the birthdays of dog pets can be celebrated. In any case, without having to go to the indicated places, there are already many who hold a party at home for the birthday of the dog.

  
coctelear
  84

Cocktailing does not exist in the dictionary of the Spanish language although it is a neologism that refers to the art or ability to make cocktails or mixtures with drinks.

  
dognante
  38

As a result of the combination of the English word DOG (dog) and the Spanish word DONANTE the term DOGNANTE was born to name people who donate financial resources and of any kind in favor of dogs.

  
papel washi
  68

It is a very special type of paper that has been hand-made for centuries in Japan. It is very light and fragile in appearance but at the same time very resistant that neither fades nor breaks over time. Its features make it very suitable for restoring documents, books, etc.

  
estevia
  19

It is a sweet herb that is used as an alternative to sugar. It has no calories and therefore, it is widely used to avoid taking weight but bringing more sweetness even than sugar. The stevia plant has its origins in Paraguay where for centuries it began to be used to sweeten drinks, although the boom in its use worldwide is in the last decades being today very popular and demanded.

  
mosting
  75

It is the way to call the fact of breaking a sentimental relationship characterized by the following notes: first, the relationship begins with a very strong sentimental involvement in a very short time in which you come to believe that things are very serious; second, that person who has made you believe that you are special and who has feelings for you in such a short time, disappears from your life overnight without leaving a trace and without giving explanations, not answering messages or calls. This new way of breaking up is similar to ghosting but in mosting there is a greater emotional involvement that makes it more cruel if possible leaving the victim of mosting in a situation of total frustration and sadness.

  
engelante
  98

In meteorology it is a widely used term for ice or frost formations.

  
casleño
  48

Gentilicio of the municipality of Casla , province of Segovia and the Autonomous Community of Castilla y León ( SPAIN )

  
hagiografos
  65

It is the plural of hagiographer who defines the one who writes the life of the saints or who writes any book of Sacred Scripture.

  
neohippy
  57

Today's movement inherited from the hippie world born in the 1960s as a bohemian, pacifist and counter-re-contractionary world in the US. But it's not the first time Followers of this movement adopt the style and way of life of its creators but are more developed.

  
empática
  65

Adjective that defines who is able to put himself in someone else's place, to feel what he is feeling, and therefore show greater sensitivity.

  
tweet
  32

It is the text message or also called tweet that is written by users of the social network TWITTER with millions of followers in the world. The message is published instantly on the web and is a tool widely used also by politicians, writers, influencers, actors and other personalities with media repercussions to get your opinion on the events or news of the moment.

  
sashimi
  62

It is a dish of raw fish or raw seafood, very finely cut from Japan.

  
buck
  68

Refers to the US or Canadian dollar.

  
preeliminación
  40

This word does not exist and may not have meant preliminary, meaning what is or happens before something. What precedes before an event, a competition, etc.

  






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