
de sotavento
in a direction or position away from the wind
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curioso
curiously distinct, unique, or unusual

desesperado
not likely to happen or succeed

hirsuto
(of a man) shaggy and covered with a lot of hair

torpe
having an awkward or impolite way of behaving due to a lack of social skills or experience

dulce
sweet, soothing, or appealing to the senses

procaz
vulgar, indecent, or coarse, often with sexual connotations

lúcido
(of language) very clear and easy to understand

abierto
open, obvious, and easily observable, without concealment or secrecy

encubierto
not displayed or acknowledged openly

firme
showing a consistent and unswerving commitment to a cause, person, or principle

extraño
strange or unexpected in appearance, style, or behavior

falso
not authentic or true, despite attempting to make it seem so

feudal
relating to or owing allegiance or loyalty, especially in a feudal context

dependiente de
dependent on something or someone for support, assistance, or success

descuidado
characterized by carelessness, lack of attention to detail, or sloppy execution

rancio
(of food) having a spoiled or decomposed smell, typically due to the breakdown of fats or oils

(largo)
prolijo
overly long and wordy, often to the point of being tedious

malicioso
being indirectly offensive; typically through sarcastic or mocking remarks
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