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Spanish Open dictionary by John Rene Plaut



John Rene Plaut
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Obtained votes1517
Votes by meaning0.0113935
Inquiries4539122
Queries by meaning3913935
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conopodio
  29

CONOPODIO castellanización of the name CONOPODIUM herbaceous plant belonging to the family of the apiaceae. It comprises 57 described species, of which only 8 are accepted

  
disminuído
  41

REDUCED DECREASED, DWARFED, REDUCED 2 . depressed, weak, with poor health

  
prosocial
  35

PROSOCIAL in favour of the social

  
carepico
  39

CAREPICO See VERGA'S FACE

  
bilduetarra
  35

BILDUETARRA Bildu, reunion (se) in Basque), Spanish electoral coalition of Basque independence ideology generated from the terrorist organization ETA, and that consequently formed the sovereigntist pole, formed by the political parties Eusko Alkartasuna and Alternatiba, the groups Herritarron Garaia and Araba Bai, and other independents abertzales and left. Exetarra that became part of Bildu (not to be confused with EH Bildu)

  
grillino grillina
  54

GRILLINO GRILLINA View GRILLINO

  
autoimponerse
  33

SELF-IMPOSE restrictions or requirements voluntarily

  
locas
  41

CRAZY pl . of LOCA , homosexual who flaunts his condition

  
policontusa
  64

POLICONTUSA f . of POLICONTUSO

  
panacota
  32

PANACOTA Italianism derived from panna cotta, which means cream or cooked cream, is part of the Italian pastry, a typical piedmont dessert, made from cream, sugar and gelling, and which is usually decorated with red fruit jams. It is white, and looks like flan, but its flavor is more dairyy and has a texture closer to that of gelatin than to that of flan

  
obsesionarse
  40

OBSESSED WITH possessing an idea and pursuing to fulfill it or obtain it at every event. Have a fixed idea

  
sesentoso
  43

SESENTOSO sesentón , which has sixtyy so many , less than seventy

  
contravolantear
  43

CINTRAVOLANTEAR VOLANTEAR spreading advertising contrary to that previously made by the competition or opposition

  
volantear
  36

VOLANTEAR this term derives from FLYER, anglicism by flywheel and originated. at the end of the Second World War, when the Allies began to bomb German cities. The planes flew over the cities sending messages to the civilian population, which flew carried by the wind until they fell to the ground. They were messages of warning, but also of encouragement that the war would soon come to an end, they gave confidence and asked for support.

  
pro-barcelona
  32

PRO-BARCELONA in favor of the city or the football team or its sports club.

  
estandapero
  46

ESTANDAPERO anglicism derived from stan-up (standing) comedian who performs stand-up shows, humorous monologues on a stage. It is extended to someone who grabs a hashtag on Twitter and describes multiple funny versions of something.

  
mochila austriaca
  34

AUSTRIAN BACKPACK error by AUSTRIAN BACKPACK, in Spain: macroprudential mechanism of forced savings for companies, which are providing funds for the moment they terminate the employment contract of an employee. It has the advantage of insuring compensation even though the company is decapitalized.

  
facio
  40

FACIO from latin facio, present active of the present infinitive facere , make , produce , cause , suffer , put . Connective tissue sheet covering or uniting body structures such as muscle tissue 2. Name of an ancient Greek city of Thessaly, mentioned by Thucydides. 3 . Fació, with accent, third person of the indefinite past tense of facer, argentinismo of doing.

  
tecnociencia
  28

TECHNOSCIENCE just as we previously lived the era of the industrial revolution, today we live the technological or technoscientific revolution. Computer science and communications carry it. The knowledge, research and development for this evolution is called technoscience.

  
trostkismo
  36

TROTSKYISM masculine name1 . Political doctrine based on the thought of Leon Trotsky (Revolutionary Soviet politician, 1879-1940) Marxist current marked by the defense of the theory of permanent revolution, contrary to stalinist, which led to the imprisonment and murder of most of them, including trostsky himself, avecindado in Mexico, in the house of Rivera and Frida Kalho 2. Political movement based on this doctrine .

  






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