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Spanish Open dictionary by Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz



Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz
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Accepted meanings79116
Obtained votes1635
Votes by meaning0.0217
Inquiries2412056
Queries by meaning3017
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destrabear
  46

destrabear is incorrectly written and should be written as unlock being its meaning: eliminate the obstacles, remove the obstacles.

  
urocultivo
  51

In medicine, specifically in microbiology, a urine culture is a laboratory test that by a urine culture seeks to identify a germ or bacteria causing urinary tract infection.

  
¡maldita sea!
  49

It is an exclamation expressing anger. In the song "Mi Historia Entre Tus Dedos" singer says: "." . . I ask that we continue to be friends, do friends? what dammit!. . .

  
billetón
  43

Billeton: (m. ) 1 - augmentative of ticket. 2. a large amount of money. 3. high denomincion ticket.

  
gamonales
  39

The gamonales are people who, in a city or a country, exert an excessive influence is political or administrative matters.

  
tablet
  81

Tablet: English word which in Spanish translates: tablet.

  
abrir el ojo
  38

It is a colloquial expression that means: observe, watch, be careful, pay attention to something that can be harmful or which may result in a hazard.

  
rapear
  65

Rapping: (vb. ) Rapping.

  
quióbole
  76

Quiobole, is the abbreviation of what was there, ole? which is a greeting used in Colombia. The form quiobole, it is used especially in the departments of Santander and Norte de Santander, in the other regions are used other forms such as: "what was there"? , "what?", "what was there?", "what more?", "How are you?", "how you have fared?", etc.

  
stretch
  38

Stretch: English word which in Spanish translates: stretch, stretch, elasticity.

  
stretch
  36

Stretch: English word which in Spanish translates: stretch, stretch, elasticity.

  
persecutor
  54

Marauder: (adj. ) 1 - chasing. 2. in cycling, runner that goes behind the leader trying to reach it and overcome it.

  
exodoncia
  49

In dentistry, the extraction is an outpatient surgical procedure in which a tooth is extracted.

  
stretch
  48

Stretch: English word which in Spanish translates: stretch, stretch, elasticity.

  
mataburros
  47

A mataburros is an accessory of metal that is placed on the bumper of vehicles, especially trucks and jeeps, which serves to protect them from the blows. The name arises precisely because in a crash with a donkey, this four-legged out badly RID, while the automotive would suffer only minor damage.

  
periodoncista
  39

Periodontist is the dental practitioner specializing in the care of the gums and in the treatment, diagnosis and prevention of diseases of the tissues supporting the teeth (periodontal ligament, alveolar bone, gums, among others).

  
accidentabilidad
  41

Accident, or better accident, is the frequency or rate of road accidents in a city or a country.

  
top 5
  41

Top 5, is an English expression, refers to the five things or more important or outstanding whole objects.

  
chapetera
  38

Chapetera: In the colloquial language, drunkenness, juma, drunkenness.

  
chapeto
  79

Chapeto: In the colloquial language in Colombia, reportedly of someone being completely drunk, drunk.

  






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