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What does the Spanish word cheeky mean?
descarado
Inglés. Español. cheeky adj. UK (overly bold) descarado/a adj.
What does CUTO mean in Spanish?
adjective. Andes, Central America) [persona] (= tullido) maimed ⧫ crippled. (= desdentado) toothless.
What is a Spanish Salero?
noun. container holding salt for use in the kitchen or on a dining table.
How do you explain cheeky to Americans?
If you’re being cheeky you’re being brash or irreverent. If you’re a cheeky child, you’re probably just being impudent and disrespectful — and you’re probably going to get in trouble. Cheeky has shades of meaning according to the degree of offense taken, and this may vary between British and American English.
What does Cyto mean?
Cyto-: Prefix denoting a cell. “Cyto-” is derived from the Greek “kytos” meaning “hollow, as a cell or container.” From the same root come the combining form “-cyto-” and the suffix “-cyte” which similarly denote a cell.
What is Kuto English?
head louse noun. Ibatan to English Dictionary: With English, Filip.
Is bloody a cuss word in England?
“Bloody” is no longer Britain’s most commonly used swear word, while the number of uttered expletives has dropped by more than a quarter in 20 years, a study has found. In 1994, it was the most commonly spoken swear word, accounting for around 650 of every million words said in the UK – 0.064 per cent.
What does cheezy mean?
Definitions of cheesy. adjective. of very poor quality; flimsy. synonyms: bum, cheap, chintzy, crummy, punk, sleazy, tinny inferior.
What does suffix blast mean?
In biology and in medicine, the suffix “-blast” refers to immature cells known as precursor cells or stem cells. Blasts give rise to all kinds of different specialized cells. For example, neuroblasts give rise to nerve cells. Blood cells come from blasts in the bone marrow. We all have blasts.