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John Rene Plaut
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  Value Position Position 4 4 Accepted meanings 11532 4 Obtained votes 150 7 Votes by meaning 0.01 13935 Inquiries 452579 2 Queries by meaning 39 13935 Feed + Pdf

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contragofia
  38

COUNTERGOFIES barbarism by COUNTERGOGRADE, engraved or stamped in counter-relief, where the material protrudes from the plate. The Russian sculptor Vladimir Tatlin, the father of modern Russian sculpture designed abstract relief murals built with metal plates, pieces of wood and glass, wire, which totally release the inputs of their determined material characteristics taking them through the "collage" to a new functional context

  
tricefálica
  30

TRICEPHALIC TRICEPHALIC having three heads

  
pixelar
  44

PIXELAR anglicism derived from pixel (px), minimum digital unit of graphic representation 1. split an image into minimal deployable digital units with separate attributes of their own. 2 . distort an image so that multiple rectangles are visible that do not display a continuous and natural image to the human eye.

  
edilicias
  44

FEMININE BUILDING , plural of EDILICIO , relative or belonging to the mayor or the mayor's office

  
plurigenérico
  40

PLURIGENÉRICO neologism that considers several or all genders (sexual). According to the RAE it is in suitably used because sex defines the nature of mammals, male or female, while gender is characteristic of words and grammatical terms, being able to be masculine, feminine or neutral.

  
súperproducida
  35

SUPERPRODUCT VERY MADE UP AND ARRANGED

  
tazón sin asas
  46

BOWL WITHOUT HANDLES large cup without ears to hold it

  
fanático religioso
  35

EXTREMIST RELIGIOUS FANATIC who maintains and defends his religious creeds as the only true ones.

  
dolor agudo
  70

ACUTE PAIN suffering concentrated at a point of the body and of maximum intensity.

  
terracampino
  37

TERRACAMPINO gentilicio of the inhabitants of Tierra de Campos, Spanish region in the autonomous community of Castilla y León, which covers the provinces of Palencia, Valladolid, Zamora and León.

  
cinturón rojo
  32

RED BELT In martial arts the belts reveal the degree of experience and level reached. they range from the lightest, white, to the darkest, black. In karate the ranges are: White, Yellow, Orange, Green, Blue, Lilac, Brown, Red and Black. Red corresponds to the 8th dan, before mastery, which is black.

  
couchear
  48

COUCHEAR anglicism derived from COACHING guide, train and this in turn from COACH, coach. Probably used like this in Mexico, where spanglish and English verbs are castellanized according to their phonetics.

  
sinestésica
  33

SYNESTHESIA relative to SYNESTHESIA or union of sensations

  
retailer
  27

RETAILER anglicism derived from RETAIL , retail; retailer

  
shinobi
  49

Japanese SHINOBI trained in martial arts and non-traditional ways of making war, which included murder, sabotage, guerrilla warfare, espionage and any way to destabilize the enemy.

  
pensamiento formal
  41

FORMAL THINKING In the pedagogical and psychological field is thus defined the act of solving problems and reasoning specific operations in the abstract, without requiring the presence of things. Jean William Fritz Piaget was a Swiss epistemologist and biologist, renowned for his contributions to the study of childhood and for his constructivist theory of the development of intelligence, based on an evolutionary conception in time of the interaction between a subject and objects. He divides formal thinking into hypothetical-deductive thinking and formal logical thinking. It speaks of a formal thought within the cognitive development of a young person who acquires the ability to think systematically about all the logical relationships implicit in a situation that requires solution or decision. In contrast, informal REASONING Informal reasoning is a dynamic reasoning according to context that applies to ill-defined problems. It is intuitive and attempts to overcome the limitations of formal logic based on linguistic, contextual, pragmatic and even epistemic factors to infer, argue, solve or decide a situation or problem.

  
ritula
  32

RITULA Hindu female given name , known in the West by Jain journalist Ritula Shah ( n . 1967) , bbc radio announcer . As an observer of the jain dharma religion, one of the oldest and most continuous on the planet, she is a renunciationist (abstinence from sexual pleasures among other renunciations) Ritula Shah has interviewed as a presenter various people who have been or are involved with renunciation.

  
albiverde
  37

ALBIVERDE combination of white and green colors, in any proportion.

  
cocopodio
  37

COCOPODIO 1 . Cuba has a media outlet in networks called radio coco. In the recent athletic competitions to qualify Japan was added to the name of the site the holder PODIO of foreign cigars, being radio coco - podium. . . . 2 . probable deformation of CONOPODIUM MAJUS or CONOPODIO, plant of the family of apiaceae, formed by groups of small white petals whose distribution resembles a snow crystal.

  
naides
  60

NAIDES of the Asturian naide , nobody . I presume the final s is other .

  




       


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