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  Value Position Position 9 9 Accepted meanings 3876 9 Obtained votes 50 9 Votes by meaning 0.01 20 Inquiries 118605 8 Queries by meaning 31 20 Feed + Pdf

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breve, conciso
  18

Adjectives derived from latin ( brevis short and concise concisus concisum end: cut into pieces ) that you mean short, little expansion, of short duration. The saying goes: " good, if brief, twice good "

  
capella
  30

It is a Latin word ( capella capellae ) diminutive of capra caprae that meant to the Romans the smell of the armpit and also goat ( intersilabicas deaf consonants from latin tend to sound in Spanish, as in formica: Ant ). Capella is also one, the brightest star in the constellation of Auriga ( the Coachman ) about 42 light years from our system. Astronomers say that they are actually 4 stars that we perceive as a by the enormous distance. Capella is also a municipality in the province of Huesca of about 300 inhabitants in the autonomous community of Aragon. and finally it is also a surname and catalan name meaning Chapel

  
hostilidades militares
  18

Plural of military hostility, words derived from latin, hostilitas hostilitatis which means enmity, confrontation, confrontation, hostis hostis: public enemy, ( private would be inimicus inimici ) and miles militis which means soldier, Member of an army. Military hostility means by both armed conflict between armies.

  
ciclica
  26

cyclic is incorrectly written, and should be written as "cyclical" being its meaning: Singular feminine adjective of cycle, from the Greek kyklos kyklou which means circle, ring, circular object, wheel, sky, circular motion. In Spanish a cycle is periodic phenomenon that therefore after some time repeats itself partially or completely and also means the period of time in which repeats the phenomenon of the kind that is.

  
salinice
  39

3rd person singular present subjunctive of the verb salinizar which means increasing the salt content in a liquid or solid, the Latin noun item sal salis ( salt ) and the suffix verbalizante - izar

  
hosar
  20

hosar is incorrectly written, and should be written as "bone" being its meaning: Verbal infinitive which means dare, risk, venture, act with courage and risk. Derived from the Latin infinitive vulgar ausare for audes audere ausus sum audeo verb: dare.

  
exocitosis leucocitaria
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Leukocytes, from the Greek leukos leuke leukon: white, and kytos kutou: hollow, cavity, enveloping body or white blood cells, as an important part of the immune system, have the Mission of destroying all the elements foreign to the body and which enter the, previous identification. This action is coordinated and to communicate through the secretion of different types of cytokines ( 41 protein molecules. This secretion of substances to the outside of the cell is called exocytosis, ex-: out, out-of- and kytos kytou: cell, blood cell, cavity: outside of the cell. Leukocyte exocytosis is therefore the expulsion abroad of leukocytes from certain substances for purposes of coordination of immune

  
constitucionales
  19

The adjective plural of Constitution, from the Latin verb contituo constiuis constituere constitutes constitutum which means establish, place, instituting, lawmaking, create judiciaries. The Constitution of a country or nation is the law of laws, the general legal framework for the legal system of that country as a regulator of coexistence. There are also other constitutions that serve the same function, as the constitutions of the congregation or religious orders, or any other institution in its field. Traditionally political constitutions have developed big lawyers and politicians in principle with the intent of creating a fair living based on the equality of rights and obligations; but they have not always been lucky; why some things of the constitutions can be changed by referring to the people.

  
angelogia
  23

angelogia is incorrectly written, and should be written as "angelology" being its meaning: It is a part of Christian theology that is supposed to studying nature and typology of the angels, spirits mediators between God and human beings. The word has Greek etymology: aggelos aggelou: Messenger, Envoy and logou logos: study, knowledge, reason, Word: tried los Angeles. The Christian writer Pseudo Dionysius Areopagita of century IV - V ranked them from least to most three hierarchies and nine categories: third hierarchy: angels, archangels, principalities; 2nd hierarchy: powers, virtues and dominations; 1st hierarchy: Thrones, Cherubim and Seraphim. This anthropomorphic way of conceiving the divine with his advisers, his ministers, his Concierge makes me laugh. This reminds me of a joke and although me lengthen a bit, I will tell you: one day San Pedro had to do a few steps inside the sky and called an Angel so he supplemented it at the door. - But if I don't know how this works, he protested the angel. Look, said San Pedro, you offer to who call at the door the Bible or a 20 euro note. If you take the ticket, you send him to hell, but if you take the Bible you let it pass. Everything had gone well until later, when San Pedro received a call from mobile of the goalkeeper angel ( lately have been modernised much beyond up ) I have a problem, he said. Got one and when I offered him two options, he chose the Bible, opened it and began to read: in the beginning God created the heaven and the Earth. Oh, very well, said and marked the page with a 20 euro note. It opened another page and read:...and it was raining for 40 days 40 nights. Ah, very well, and marked the page with another Bill. And so he filled the Bible of tickets and has left me none. What do I do with it?. Ah, already, said San Pedro with half a smile. This is Opus! Let it go! But return you tickets because here you don't need them.

  
maritornes antonomasia
  18

maritornes antonomasia is incorrectly written, and should be written as "Maritornes" being its meaning: It is one of the characters in the sale of Juan Palomeque, don Quixote takes as a castle or a Palace, which appears in several chapters of the ingenious hidalgo don Quixote of la Mancha. It is the maid, not very graceful, perky body and Asturian wench that Cervantes describes: " wide face, nape, blunt nose, plain of the an eye, one-eyed and the other is not very healthy ". Serving meals and helped in the sale. In chapter XVI, it helps to don Quixote and Sancho with the wife of the innkeeper and her daughter after the beating tipped them a few horsemen yanguesans because of the ravings of Rocinante with his mares. In the mentioned chapter also mentioned Maritornes flirtation attempts with a muleteer in Arevalo, which is thwarted by the delusions of don Quixote, organizing themselves into selling a brawl of father and my Lord.

  
byblos
  24

Byblos is a town located north of the Lebanon about 40 kms from Beirut, named Gubla in cuneiform texts and Gebal in the Bible. Founded around 5,000 a. d. C., the legend says that by Crono, is the subject of archaeological investigation since the beginning of the 20th century with numerous and ancient architectural monuments, it has been declared by Unesco in 1984 city patrimony of the humanity. The name of Byblos seems to Papyrus, byblos in Greek, whose marrow interlaced and crushed plant were made and sheets of papyrus that was written and painted in the past are made which are traded, and with cedar wood and copper of the Caucasus

  
gentiliza
  25

gentleness is incorrectly written and it should be written as "courtesy" being its meaning: Word derived from the Latin adjective gentilis gentile: family, the House, the nation and this gens, gentis which meant in ancient Rome a group of families who descended or believed to descend from a common ancestor, as some of the founders of the city, and her family gods ( had lares and penates ) habits and awareness of a Manor and special nobility that not everyone had. The name of the gens was second in males because they had a praenomen ( first name ) a nomen ( 41 gens; and a cognomen ( order of birth or any particular characteristic ). Thus, for example, Cicero was called Marcus Tulius Cicero: frame ( perhaps by his father or grandfather ) Tulius ( gens Tulia ) and Cicero ( because he had a wart on his nose resembling a chickpea ( cicero ciceronis ). For us the courtesy is not based on genetics but in our education and behavior. That means courtesy, education, care, kindness, distinction, chivalry, gallantry, chivalry... Chivalry may have certain hereditary connotation.

  
artilugios
  32

plural of gadget. from the latin ars artis: art, skill and then fermée lugere luxi luctum meaning cry, lamenting, mourning. Therefore the original etymology meant ability to weep, fake crying. Then, by the confusion with artifice became to mean little consistent artifact, cachibache, unreliable pileup and unhelpful achiperres

  
exhorta
  29

The 3rd can be person singular of the present indicative of either the 2nd person singular imperative of the verb to exhort does encourage, incite, pray or ask someone to do or stop doing something. Comes from the Latin deponent verb exhortor exortaris exhortari exhortatus sum ( composed of the prefix ex-: of from and hortor: encourage, incite )

  
intercantonal
  27

Relations between cantons singular adjective. A canton is a region or territorial, political or administrative division of a country or nation that tends to have some political or administrative autonomy from the central State, as the three cantons of the Swiss Confederation: the South speaks Italian, in the East, in the West, French and German. Canton is also a province and a town in the southeast of the People's Republic of China of about 3 million people or almost 13 if we have its metropolitan area. It is also a part of a Heraldic Shield.

  
humor psicologia
  11

It was Hipócrates of Cos, the first doctor of the West and author of the Hippocratic oath, who in the 5th century - IV a. d. C. formulated the theory of the four humors, noting the blood expelled by patients. In the sputum observed red blood; mixed with the blood had white particles called phlegm; foam yellow called yellow bile and more dense and dark substances called black bile. These body fluids should be in a relative balance for health. Disease consisted of a humoral imbalance. Related these 4 moods with the seasons of the year: primavera-sangre, yellow verano-bilis, black otono-bilis, and invierno-flema. Later philosophers like Ereso 40 Teofrastro; 4th century - III a. d. C. ) they related the prevalence of some of the moods with the character and the personality of the people, establishing 4 types: blood, phlegmatic, choleric, and melancholic.

  
humor psicologia
  23

It was Hipócrates of Cos, the first doctor of the West and author of the Hippocratic oath, who in the 5th century - IV a. d. C. formulated the theory of the four humors, noting the blood expelled by patients. In the sputum observed red blood; mixed with the blood had white particles called phlegm; foam yellow called yellow bile and more dense and dark substances called black bile. These body fluids should be in a relative balance for health. Disease consisted of a humoral imbalance. Related these 4 moods with the seasons of the year: primavera-sangre, yellow verano-bilis, black otono-bilis, and invierno-flema. Later philosophers like Ereso 40 Teofrastro; 4th century - III a. d. C. ) they related the prevalence of some of the moods with the character and the personality of the people, establishing 4 types: blood, phlegmatic, choleric, and melancholic.

  
cov
  35

Abbreviation of volatile organic compounds which are chemicals that contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, sulphur or nitrogen, present in living organisms and that easily become vapors or gases. They are released in the burning of fuels such as gasoline, wood, coal, or gas, in the use of solvents, paint and home products, as a moth repellent, flavouring substances in aerosol, air... They are volatile, fat-soluble, toxic and flammable and its source can be natural or artificial. The most common natural source is methane, generated by the decomposition of organic matter, as it takes place in the digestive system of ruminants like cows. The artificial origin is in industrial activities: paints, footwear, iron and steel industry... Many of these products are hazardous air pollutants.

  
maravedís
  30

Plural of maravedi, former Spanish currency used since the 12th century, created by the King Alfonso VIII of Castile in the likeness of the Almoravid dinar, until the 19th century that was replaced by the cents of real in the reign of Isabel II. Was it coined first in gold and silver, at the time of the Catholic Monarchs in fleece ( a mix of copper and silver ) and then in copper. The most accepted etymology makes it come from the Arabic murabiti ( 41 almoravide; while the Almoravid dinar porviene from the Latin denarius denarii. According to some estimates, a Maravedí of the times of the Catholic Kings, 1480, it would be worth about 15 or 16 euros today and at the time of Felipe II, 1580, it would have devalued to EUR 0,1875.

  
buyen
  27

they serve is incorrectly written and it should be written as "bullen" being its meaning: I guess that will mean " bullen " It would be the 3rd person plural of the present indicative form of the verb to budge that persons or things can be said but it always means movement. This word reminds me of a saying of ready in the province of Zamora, which says: "In March it bustles garlic; in April again it to budge; and in May with sayo ": with what you want to say that you can dig or move the ground where are planted garlic to remove the weeds or air them until may; in may it is better not to touch them because was " they aborrajan " they dry. Comes from the Latin noun bulla bullae which means bubble of water and also a good luck charm that children and adolescents Roman patricians were put to the neck.

  




       


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