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supercontagiador
  31

SUPERCONTAGIATOR Term opened by the World Health Organization (WHO) in May 2020 to highlight asymptomatic individuals who spread a virus or bacteria among the population because they are circulating among people while they are sick at a much higher than normal contagion rate. In situations of knowledge and protection this rate is less than 2 people per person infected, rather about 1 , 5 and up to 1 . 0 , but super-infecters commonly do so at a rate of approximately 3. 0 . This figure, statistically called R0, determines the rate at which an epidemic or pandemic spreads and is determinizing in the number of deaths due to the collapse of the health system.

  
albendrio
  40

ALBENDRIO The correct term is ALBATRIO . See ALBEDRYR

  
albedrío
  45

ALBEDRÁO of the Latin arbitrium meaning decision, and this, in turn of arbiter, which means judge. It is synonymous with freedom, but restricted to the ability to have or not the possibility to decide of their own will to do ritary or punishable things. A central theme in religions and philosophy, because deterministic philosophies and religions, (see DETERMINISM) as are Hindus, establish that things are given and man cannot change his other. So, if there is no free will, or freedom to decide between doing good or evil, we are not worthy to be appreciated for our goodness, but also for our evils. Science investigates humans as a chemical laboratory that is continuously generating chemical reactions that generate rabies, fear, joy and other feelings and states that, in fact, we are not how independent we believe we are and that we react to stimuli according to our physiological structure.

  
ectomorfo
  101

ECTOMORFO of Greek roots ecto out of and morph form it is one of the three fundamental human biotypes. They are the thin, tall and slightly muscular people. They have flat breast, underweight and they do not gain fat or muscle easily because their metabolism is very fast. They have a hard time gaining weight.

  
mesomorfo
  67

MESOMORFO of Latin medium meso, medium and morph form, One of the three fundamental biotypes. They are people with a strong, athletic, broad-shouldered body who very easily gain muscle but not fat. Women of this biotype have an hourglass shape, very pregnant, while men are V-shaped. His torso is solid. The biotype is important when choosing which exercises are best suited to maintain good physical health. Not confusing a biotype with a biotope

  
saldaño
  50

SALDAO comes from soldering Roman gold coin, whose plural was soldi. year is a suffix that means in the time, in the situation of . Once in ancient times, ogaño now, in the present day. Saldaño in the time of the soldiers, which can be of soldiers or gold. Another interpretation is oriented to the defeated armies, to which was decimated, that is, one in 10 was executed; the remaining would be the salodes, the soldiers now of the conquering army.

  
adéudelo
  22

AUDELO pronominal form of the imperative form singular second person of the verb ADEUDAR , to be left due ( something )

  
bombita
  24

DIminutive BOMB OF BOMBA Small pump . Figuratively, something that can cause sensation, commotion.

  
rescatate
  35

RESCATATE pronominal form of the imperative form second singular person of the verb RESCUE save , recover , release , release

  
agremantes
  24

AGGMANTE Plural ATTACKS . Anglicism. See AGREMANTE .

  
agremante
  26

ENGLISH AGREEMENT Agreement between Parties . A natural or legal person participating in a bilateral or multilateral agreement.

  
llantenes
  29

LLANTENES plural of LLANTN anticancer medicinal plant . See LLANTON

  
obsérvense
  50

OBSVENSE reflexive form of the verb OBSERVE imperative mode , second plural person . Look, see, listen, notice

  
cobijados
  37

COBIJADOS plural of COBIJADO Guarded , protected . Past participle of the verb COBIJAR give asylum, shelter, protect Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may be to welcome, give roof, give shelter

  
cobijado
  38

COBID Passive participle of the verb COBIJAR that has been received, or that is protected, protected from the inclement weather or any other danger. Ground indoors.

  
manio
  49

MANIO I think we face again the eternal problem of the loss of the virgulilla of the letter ñ. See mañío. If it exists be MANIADO be complicated, confused.

  
vergon
  61

VERGON (and not shame) In Argentina, Mexico man who has a big penis In Chili big penis In Honduras and El Salvador Something that has the conditions of excellence and quality

  
tirar el cuento
  45

TIRAR THE STORY In Nicaragua Expression that is used when intending to go to the conquest of a woman or a man. Click

  
piloneros
  42

PILONEROS plural PILONEROS OF PILONERO . See PILONERO .

  
quicuyo
  46

QUICUYO Perennial grassland plant, whose scientific name is Pennisetum clandestinum, of African origin and abundant in the region of the indigenous Kikuyus, in Eastern Africa.

  




       


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