dictionary = diccionario
The anagram is diccionario, which means dictionary.
Diccionario is dictionary in Spanish.
The word for fennel in Spanish is hinojo. (See www.education.yahoo.com>Spanish dictionary>(Type in fennel>hinojo)
The word for "jewelery box" in Spanish is joyero. (See www.education.yahoo.com>Spanish dictionary>(Type in joyero-->jewelery box)
"El diccionario de español", "El diccionario del idioma español" Normally if you were speaking in spanish you wouldn't have to specify that the dictionary is in spanish. It would be assumed that it is a spanish dictionary. Dictionary=Diccionario
RDK - Ausente is spanish for away.Reference from Langenscheidt's Standard Spanish Dictionary
You cannot get information on a word that means perhaps. If you want to know the meaning of the word a dictionary is a great place to look. If you are looking for what the word means in Spanish try a Spanish translator or Spanish dictionary.
The anagram is diccionario, which means dictionary.
Diccionario is dictionary in Spanish.
One may find a Spanish dictionary at Coles Bookstores. A Spanish to Spanish dictionary does not exist because it would be considered just a dictionary in the Spanish language.
That's quite easy in English: dictionary!
A Diccionario Espanol is a Spanish dictionary. You will find words in the Spanish language along with definitions, also in Spanish. If the dictionary is a bilingual one, you will also find the translation of the Spanish word into the second language and vice versa.
Per Chambers Dictionary (which alsogives alternative English spellings), it derives from Spanish 'baracuta'
I could not find the English word keuneu in any dictionary.
The Urban Dictionary lists the definition for the word 'compa' as meaning pal or compadre. It is a Spanish slang word that can also mean a political ally.
This word is not in any Spanish dictionary I have. I can´t think of any "sound alike" words that you may be looking for. Sorry.
I prefer the Oxford Spanish/English dictionary. It is the standard supplemental dictionary given out in college level Spanish programs.