These are some of the new words in the 23rd edition of the Dictionary of the Spanish language

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Today the new edition of the Dictionary of the Spanish language, with a total of 2.376 pages and a new record since we can find a total of 93.111 entries in total. In addition, a total of 195.439 meanings are collected, of which about 19.000 are Americanisms.

This new edition of the Dictionary is intended to commemorate the third centenary of the Royal Academy of the Spanish Language (RAE). At the moment it will only be available in paper format and not in digital format, and it will not be available through the RAE website, which receives a total of 1,3 million daily inquiries.

From the hand of new editions of the Dictionary of the Spanish language, new words always arrive to adapt to the new times, and today we want to offer you some of the new words that we can find:

  • Agritourism: Rural tourism, especially that which includes agricultural and livestock activities.
  • Anisakiasis: Gastrointestinal parasitic disease caused by anisakis larvae and transmitted to man by infested fish eaten raw or undercooked.
  • Anisakis: Parasitic nematode worm whose larvae are occasionally found in some fish, marine mammals and cephalopods, and which can cause anisakiasis in man.
  • Antipersonnel: adj. Said of a mine: Prepared to, when stepped on, kill or maim a person.
  • Audio guide: Portable electronic device for individual use that, through recordings, provides information on visiting an exhibition, sightseeing, etc.
  • Backstage: Space located behind a stage or a catwalk where those who take part in a show or a fashion show get ready.
  • Batucada: f. 1. Afro-Brazilian popular dance accompanied by percussion instruments. 2. Music that accompanies the batucada. 3. Group of people who perform a batucada, generally in the street.
  • Beer: f. colloq. beer.
  • Blaugrana: adj. azulgrana. Blaugrana fans. Apl. to pers., utcs
  • Brig: tetra brik.
  • Burka, : Female clothing typical of Afghanistan and other Islamic countries, which hides the body and head completely, leaving a small mesh opening at the level of the eyes.
  • hurry up: Impatient person, who is always in a hurry.
  • cameo; 1. m. Brief intervention of a famous character, actor or not, in a movie or television series
  • Cyclogenesis: Formation of a cyclone.
  • Coach: 1. Person who advises another to promote their professional and personal development. 2. Dep. Coach.
  • Short-termism: Behavior or attitude of the short-term player.
  • Chaise longue: Soft, elongated and usually armless seat that allows the legs to be stretched, sometimes designed as a side extension of a sofa.
  • chupi: (From or. Expr .; cf. yupi, interjection to express joy). adj. 1. colloq. Esp. Very good or great. A movie chupi. ● adv. 2. place. Esp. Very well or very well. Have a good time.
  • Drone; 1. m. Unmanned aircraft.
  • establishment: Group of people who exercise power in a country, in an organization or in a specific area.
  • Euribor: Interest rate applied to loans in euros between large banks, and is frequently used as a reference in mortgage loans at variable interest rates.
  • Outsource: tr. 1. Econ. Said of a company or a public institution: Entrust the performance of tasks or services to another company. The Ministry outsourced the photocopying service. 2. Psicol. Attributing to external factors the origin of feelings, perceptions or own thoughts.
  • Femicide: Murder of a woman because of her sex.
  • Jig: gigabyte.
  • Gigabyte: Unit that is equivalent to approximately one billion (230) bytes. (Symbol GB).
  • Chippers: Hacker.
  • Hijab: Scarf used by Muslim women to cover their heads.
  • Hyperlink; 1. m. Inform. link.
  • homoparental: adj. 1. Said of a family: Formed by two people of the same sex and children. 2. Belonging to or relating to the homoparental family.
  • Dead end: m. 1. dead end. 2. time-out (stopping a matter).
  • Intranet: Electronic network of internal information of a company or institution.
  • María: marijuana.
  • mileurista: 1. Esp. Said of a person: Who receives a monthly salary that is around a thousand euros and is generally considered below his professional expectations. 2. Esp. Pertaining to or related to mileurista or mileurismo. Mileurista salary.
  • Naturopath: Said of a doctor: Specialist in naturopathy.
  • Pilates: Gymnastic method that combines physical exercise with mental control, based on breathing and relaxation.
  • Quad: 1. Four-wheeled off-road vehicle similar to a motorcycle. 2. Activity or sports practice carried out with quad.
  • Red: ~ social. F. Global digital communication platform that connects a large number of users.
  • Serendipity: A valuable find that occurs accidentally or by chance. The discovery of penicillin was serendipitous.
  • Hot Tub : Establishment that offers treatments, therapies or relaxation systems, using water as its main base, generally ordinary, not medicinal.
  • Spout: Digital message that is sent through the social network Twitter® and that cannot exceed a limited number of characters.
  • Tweet: Communicate through tweets. tr. 2. Send something through a tweet.
  • Tweet: Action and effect of tweeting.
  • Tweeter: Belonging to or relating to the tweet or tweet. ● m. and f. 2. Person who tweets.
  • Tune: Adapt something, especially a vehicle, to personal tastes or interests.
  • Wi-Fi: Inform. Wireless connection system, within a certain area, between electronic devices, and frequently for internet access. U. t. in apos., and tcf

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