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metacognición
  14

Psychology and cognition Sciences neologism not recognized even by the Academy, the Greek prefix meta -, beyond of and the Latin noun cognitio cognitionis, knowledge, thought, idea, Act of knowing. Innate of humans, developed in childhood, ability to unfold awareness, allowing us to be aware of our thoughts, feelings, and attitudes and boast them in others as others - I, enabling us to anticipate possible behaviors future and improve learning.

  
cinoglosa
  16

From Greek kynos, dog and glossa, language kyon. Dog language. Boraginacea plant which is called also bizniega, outdoor rabbits grass, ear Hare, viniebla, viniega, similar to the Borage, cynoglossum officinale. Traditionally it was considered medicinal.

  
buglosa
  40

Greek bous boos, ox, cow and glossa, language. Ox or cow tongue. Boraginacea, once consumed as Borage and plant considered medicinal, also called in the dictionary alcalcuz, alcaluz, chupamiel, argamala, lenguaza, anchusa azurea.

  
príncipe de vergara
  18

Title of nobility granted to general Espartero by Amadeo I of Saboya in 1872 by signing in Oñate the Vergara embrace with the Carlist general Maroto, so terminating the first Carlist War in our turbulent 19th-century Spain. He is also currently a Madrid Street in the Salamanca district.

  
metacognición
  23

Psychology and cognition Sciences neologism not recognized even by the Academy, the Greek prefix meta -, beyond of and the Latin noun cognitio cognitionis, knowledge, thought, idea, Act of knowing. Innate of humans, developed in childhood, ability to unfold awareness, allowing us to be aware of our thoughts, feelings, and attitudes and boast them in others as others - I, enabling us to anticipate possible behaviors future and improve learning.

  
sindiós
  18

The term is still not recognized by the Academy. Chaotic situation, lack of control, mess, grotesque chaos. Says everything that alters even in an apparent manner and exaggerated the order and sense of things or the laws of nature, as it happened in the film surrealist and delusional by José Luis Cuerda, dawn, which is not little. "I can not stand this sindios", said the Gutierrez out shooting the mountains seeing that the Sun came out where apparently was not. Pure surrealism.

  
fonico antonimo
  16

The antonym of audio, the adjective derived from the Greek term phone, sound or voice, is aphonic, that is without voice or sound

  
encriptado
  15

Past participle of the verb encrypt Greek cultismo of in, inside of and krypto, hide, hide, put under, cover, cover, hide. In the field of the communication encrypted or include a hidden message in inappropriate ways that must be decoded or decrypted with a key.

  
luz silenciosa
  10

Stellet licht in plautdietsch (low German Mennonite). 2007 Mexican film directed by Carlos Reygadas's leisurely pace and beautiful images. The non-professional actors are Mennonites. He has received numerous awards such as the prize of the jury at Cannes 2007 or the silver Condor for best Ibero-American film in 2011.

  
antofobia
  32

Also anthrophobia, from the Greek anthos, flower and phobos, fear and repulsion. Distressing fear of flowers. In our hemisphere now in spring, the antofobicos have it complicated.

  
significado de inducción - diccionario de filosofía
  31

It is the method used by the experimental sciences as opposed to deduction, method used by rational science. The deduction goes from general to particular, contrary to the induction part of the concrete for enunciating General statements (hypotheses) always with caution and antendiendo to possible exceptions. If the exception is confirmed the hypothesis is would come down. So humble is the science.

  
ortodromía
  35

Also ortodromia, from the Greek orthos, straight, right, right, right and dromos, race, Stadium, action run. Shortest path between two points on the Earth's surface or in the air or maritime navigation. Maximum less than 180 degree arc.

  
hipnofobia
  30

Also oneirofobia, hypnophobia, clinofobia. Fear of sleep. The term Union Greek phobos, fear, with other Greek or Latin: hypnos bed, oneiros, dream and kline, somnus.

  
sesquipedal
  74

The adjective derived from the latin, sesquipedalis, foot and a half long, very long. Horacio on the epistle rammers or poetic art uses the expression sesquipedalia verba: long words, a foot and a half, overblown and redundant words, archisilabos. The sesquipedalismo usually goes against clarity of language. From here it is derived sesquipedaliofobia or fear of long words, some are also called hipopotomonstrosesquipedaliofobia. If I didn't have broth, three cups.

  
sesqui-
  28

Derived from the Latin adverb of quantity sesqui-prefix, one half more.

  
chuvasio
  39

Language, name and reference to Chuvash, Yugoslav Republic of the central and European area of Russia with more than one million inhabitants, located in the Volga district South of the middle of this river course.

  
glotónimo
  62

Also glossonym, from the Greek glotta or glossa, language, articulator and onoma onomatos, name and language. Name of a language. Maybe endonym which is the name given by speakers to their own language or heteroglotonimo or exonym, name given to him by other speakers to that language. For example, we call "German" into the language of the Tetons. For them it is a heteroglotonimo. Their endonym is "deutsch". Also we call Eskimos to Inuit. Inuit is an endonym meaning man. Inuit, the language of men.

  
avgi
  31

Pronounced Angui, derived from the Greek aggello (anguelo), advertise, carry a message. Dawn, Angelita. So called paleontologists from the Acropolis in Athens to a young woman who lived in the province of Meteora in the region of Thessaly in Greece makes some 9. 000 years in the Mesolithic, whose skull was found in the cave of Theopetra in this area in 1993. His face and bust was reconstructed in three dimensions by a group of experts from several countries. The Swedish sculptor Oscar Nilsson molded the face muscle to muscle.

  
jaire, maría, quejaritomene
  60

Transliteration of the Greek expression: Salve, rejoice, Mary full of grace. Graphic expression in our language of the same Greek sounds of the Gospel of Luke and of the apocryphon of James, which tells that an angel announced her pregnancy of Jesus to Mary.

  
farallones de las médulas
  34

Reddish rocky promontories that contrast with the vegetation in the region of el Bierzo, which have been declared "Well of Cultural interest, heritage of humanity and a Natural Monument". This berciano landscape was the result of the technical hood of gold, "ruina montium", open-pit that the Romans practiced until the 3rd century.

  




       


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