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1 abalo
abalo | abaloss. m. terremoto, temblor de tierra, partida, agitación, sofocón.fig. conmoción, sorpresa. -
2 alavancar
v. tr. palanquear, mover o levantar algo con el auxilio de una palanca, fig. elevar a una posición destacada, promover, estimular, costear, financiar. -
3 aprumar
v. tr. poner según la vertical. Fig. arrogante, altivo, orgulloso. -
4 atravessar
v. tr. atravesar, cruzar, cortar, espetar, pasar, terciar.fig. soportar, sufrir. -
5 árido
árido | árida | áridos | áridasadj. árido, sin humedad, seco.Fig. duro, insensible, desagradable, fastidioso. -
6 balança
balança | balançass. f. balanza.fig. equilibrio. -
7 cabeça
cabeça | cabeçass. f. cabeza, extremidad superior del cuerpo humano que contiene los órganos del encéfalo, la visión, audición, olfato, etc.fig. cabecilla, jefe, dirigente, capital, metrópoli, inteligencia, tino. -
8 cavalo
cavalo | cavaloss. m. caballo, animal mamífero cuadrúpedo.fig. individuo sin educación, grosero, animal. -
9 chave
chave | chavess. f. llave, clave, desatornillador.fig. solución, explicación. -
10 cheiro
cheiro | cheiross. m. olor, olfato, fragancia, hedor.fig. fama, rastro, indicio. -
11 cheque
cheque | chequess. m. cheque, jaque (en ajedrez).fig. peligro, riesgo, bohemio, checo. -
12 chover
v. intr. llover, caer agua en gotas de la atmósfera.fig. caer de la atmósfera. -
13 desculpa
desculpa | desculpass. f. disculpa, excusa, venia.fig. agarradero, asidero. -
14 ditador
ditador | ditadoress. m. dictador, aquel que concentra todos los poderes de un estado. Fig. individuo despótico o autoritario. -
15 doença
doença | doençass. f. dolencia, enfermedad, afección, morbo.fig. manía. -
16 eixo
eixo | eixoss. m. eje, pivote, pivot.fig. punto de apoyo, sustentáculo. -
17 escolho
escolho | escolhoss. m. escollo, arrecife, cantil, farallón, rompiente.fig. obstáculo, peligro. -
18 espelho
espelho | espelhoss. m. espejo, superficie reflectora.fig. modelo, ejemplo, imagen, representación, reflejo. -
19 estrada
estrada | estradass. f. carretera, camino.fig. vía, medio. -
20 experiência
experiência | experiênciass. f. experiencia, experimento, ensayo, prueba.fig. escuela, pericia.
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