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61 suciedad
• dirt• dirtiness• dirty condition• filtering action• filth-obsessed• filthy• grime• grimly• grubber• grubby• mudded• muddle• Nassi-Schneidermann chart• nasturtium• smudginess• uncleanliness• uncleanness -
62 suciedad extrema
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63 bacinada
f.1 filth thrown from a close-stool.2 chamberpot, content of a chamberpot. -
64 bardoma
f.1 filth, mud. (Provincial)2 mire, mud, slush. -
65 enmugrecer
v.to soil, to dirty, to smear, to cover with filth. -
66 fuerza policial
f.police force, police, filth, organized and armed civil force for maintaining order in the city. -
67 suciedad extrema
f.filth. -
68 zopilote
(Sp. model spelled same [sopilóte] < Náhuatl tzopílotl 'hanging trash' < tzotl 'filth' andpílotl 'hanging' < piloa 'to hang something')Carlisle: 1927. A buzzard native to the Southwest ( Cathartes aura), also known as a turkey vulture. It is commonly depicted in western literature and films. Santamaría references it as a Mexicanism for the black vulture ( Cathartes atratus), which has a bald head and a curved beak. The bird is known by a number of other names throughout the American continents, including gallinazo and zamuro.Also called (in Mexico): zope, chombo, shope, nopo.Alternate form: sopilote.
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Filth — can be:*a synonym for dirt *Filth (album) the first full length album by the New York No Wave band Swans. *Filth (band) an East Bay crust punk band * Filth (film) a film * Filth (song) is a 2001 single by Japanese band Dir en grey. *Filth (novel) … Wikipedia
Filth — Студийный альбом Swans … Википедия
filth — [fılθ] n [: Old English; Origin: fylth, from ful; FOUL1] 1.) [U] very offensive language, stories, or pictures about sex ▪ I don t know how you can watch that filth! 2.) [U] dirt, especially a lot of it ▪ a mound of filth and rubbish ▪ people… … Dictionary of contemporary English
filth´i|ly — filth|y «FIHL thee», adjective, filth|i|er, filth|i|est, adverb. –adj. 1. a) full of filth; disgustingly dirty; foul; unclean: » … Useful english dictionary
filth|y — «FIHL thee», adjective, filth|i|er, filth|i|est, adverb. –adj. 1. a) full of filth; disgustingly dirty; foul; unclean: » … Useful english dictionary
Filth — (f[i^]lth), n. [OE. filthe, ful[eth]e, AS. f[=y]l[eth], fr. f[=u]l foul; akin to OHG. f[=u]lida. See {Foul}, and cf. {File}.] 1. Foul matter; anything that soils or defiles; dirt; nastiness. [1913 Webster] 2. Anything that sullies or defiles the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
filth — /filth/, n. 1. offensive or disgusting dirt or refuse; foul matter: the filth dumped into our rivers. 2. foul condition: to live in filth. 3. moral impurity, corruption, or obscenity. 4. vulgar or obscene language or thought. [bef. 1000; ME; OE… … Universalium
filth — filth; filth·i·ly; filth·i·ness; … English syllables
Filth — (engl. Schmutz) bezeichnet verschiedene Dinge: der Originaltitel des Romans Drecksau von Irvine Welsh Das Debütalbum der Band Swans, siehe Filth (Album) Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Un … Deutsch Wikipedia
filth — (n.) O.E. fylð uncleanness, impurity, from P.Gmc. *fulitho (Cf. O.S. fulitha foulness,, filth, Du. vuilte, O.H.G. fulida), noun derivative of *fulo foul (see FOUL (Cf. foul)). A classic case of ↑http://www.etymonline.com/imutate.php … Etymology dictionary
filth — ► NOUN 1) disgusting dirt. 2) obscene and offensive language or printed material. 3) (the filth) Brit. informal, derogatory the police. ORIGIN Old English, related to FOUL(Cf. ↑foulness) … English terms dictionary