lío
71hacerse un lío — pop. Embrollarse, complicarse, confundirse …
72rebel·lió — re|bel|·li|ó Mot Agut Nom femení …
73tabel·lió — ta|bel|·li|ó Mot Agut Nom masculí …
74ame·lio·rate — …
75bib·lio·phile — /ˈbıblijəˌfajəl/ noun, pl philes [count] : a person who loves or collects books …
76he·lio·cen·tric — /ˌhiːlijoʊˈsɛntrık/ adj : having or relating to the sun as the center Galileo proposed the heliocentric theory that the Earth goes around the sun. compare ↑geocentric …
77po·lio — /ˈpoʊlijoʊ/ noun [noncount] medical : a serious disease that affects the nerves of the spine and often makes a person permanently unable to move particular muscles called also infantile paralysis, poliomyelitis …
78po·lio·my·eli·tis — /ˌpoʊlijoʊˌmajəˈlaıtəs/ noun [noncount] medical : ↑polio …
79port·fo·lio — /poɚtˈfoʊliˌoʊ/ noun, pl lios [count] 1 : a flat case for carrying documents or drawings 2 : a set of drawings, paintings, or photographs that are presented together in a folder ◇ Artists present portfolios of their work to possible employers or… …
80cœlio- — …