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Felipe Lorenzo del Río
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  Value Position Position 9 9 Accepted meanings 3887 9 Obtained votes 132 9 Votes by meaning 0.03 20 Inquiries 125200 8 Queries by meaning 32 20 Feed + Pdf

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revolucion neolitica
  50

It was the first sudden change in the ways of life of men in prehistory, which went from nomadic to sedentary with a producer economy drip economy. Towards the Millennium VIII to. (C). men began to be farmers. This revolutionary transformation is reflected in the book of Genesis in the fight between Cain and Abel, the farmer and pastor.

  
graphein
  59

In classical Greek is the present infinitive of the verb grapho meaning scratch, trace signs or lines, record, write, write, write down, register, prosecution, entered in the ostraca, draw, paint

  
antinoo
  42

Also Antinous and Antino, name own Latinized Greek Antinous. Young woman of great beauty, favorite and lover of the emperor Hadrian, born in Bithynia in the Northwest of Asia minor in the vicinity of the Bosphorus maybe something after 110. He drowned in the River Nile in 130 perhaps by accident or maybe not. His figure has been exalted above all in sculptural art and literature by different authors such as Oscar Wilde and Fernando Pessoa.

  
se acentúa el nombre de motolinia?
  44

The word in nahuatl is motolinia which seems that it means poor, unhappy. So they called the Indians of new Spain in the 16th century evangelists Franciscan monks who accompanied the conquerors, including fray Toribio de Motolinía also called fray Toribio de Benavente for being in this city of Zamorano. This was the first word that this monk learned Nahuatl by what they appropriated it.

  
himno de los querubines
  44

One of the most sublime and beautiful, hymns incorporated in the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom at the end of the sixth century during the reign of Justino II. We can also enjoy YouTube version prepared by Chaicovski in the 19th century.

  
paparajote
  46

Dessert of Murcia consisting of a sheet of lemon breaded with flour, milk and egg dough, fried and sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon.

  
las kellys
  31

Neologism resulting from the confluence of the internet with one of the forms of slavery from our time in developed countries. Which clean, floor housekeepers, charged 2 euros for making and cleaning a hotel room. Organized as an industrial association of Assembly operation in 2016. Only the union and fight makes us strong.

  
staurotheto
  37

Biblical Hellenism. From the verb stauroô, fencing, Fortify with United stakes, crucify, destroy. It is the 3rd person singular of the imperative aorist passive of this verb, be crucified, crucify him, gives the order to be crucified, what are you waiting, Pontius.

  
acevía
  39

Edible flatfish, microchirus azevia, oval body of up to 45 cm long with the eyes on the same side of the body. Today I bought acevias in the fish market in the neighborhood. The fishmonger told me that people also call them heartburn.

  
hexapétalo
  42

Adjective of Greek origin, hex, six and petalon, petal, leaf, tree, leaves six or six petals. In Botany it is plants whose flowers have six petals and iconography is said representations which have thus hexapetala pink or hexafolia, also called rosette or Celtic wheel or flower galana, frequent in the area perfectly, astur Galician and asturcantabra and Celtic heritage with astral significance that expresses the hope in immortality

  
dipsómanos
  42

Plural of person, from the Greek dipses dipsa, thirst and hobby hobbies, madness, dementia. As they say colleagues, alcoholic, who has an insatiable thirst and eagerness to obsessive compulsive disorder by drinking alcoholic beverages. The person is a mentally ill which we vulgarly call drunk. "What the poor it is drunkenness, in the rich is dipsomania". In this, there are also social classes, although in recent times it hides to see if the poor end up losing his conscience.

  
morisco
  52

Moro and East of maurus, Mauritania, ancient Kingdom and later Roman province in the Northwest of Africa. So they called in Al - Andalus Muslims converts voluntarily or forcibly after the pragmatics of the Catholic Monarchs in 1502 after the rebellion of the Alpujarras. Many of these new Christians the same as in the case of the Jews continued with its previous practice, which was entirely logical. The Mudejar were subjected Muslims who, according to the aforementioned pragmatic, should either convert to Christianity or go into exile.

  
liliputienses
  41

Plural of Lilliputian, adjective that applies to both people and things too small, relative to Liliput, island imaginary nation of Gulliver's travels of Jonathan Swift in which people measured about 15 cm of height, as well as its contr Aryan, the inhabitants of Blefuscu, with those who have an old dispute about how to crack the eggs well.

  
podos
  41

Podos is the Greek genitive of pous, foot. I podo is used in our language as prefix and suffix of many scientists such as Podiatrist or arthropod terms

  
poièsis
  38

POIESIS poieseos is a beautiful Greek term, which derives our poetry, which means action, preparation, creation, production, art of poetry, poetic faculty, creative process. Plato described it as the cause which makes that something starts to be. Poieo verb, do, engender, produce, cause, create, compose (a poem), imagine, invent, appoint, choose, work

  
espilingar
  43

Localism of the alistano bable that means hanging, pender. Now, at the beginning of the spring, espilingan flowers of poplar, Hazel and other trees before leaving the sheet.

  
significado de la palabra leirope
  45

Nymph of Tespia, city of Boeotia to the Northwest of Attica and Athens, raped by Kifissos, personification of the homonymous River that flows into Lake Copais and whose union was born beautiful and unfortunate narcissus.

  
fol
  67

Bellows, as says Fede, wineskin or bag originally leather Piper full of air through the portaviento or torch, compress it with the arm, maintaining the sound of bagpipes. The gaita de fol, also called it simply fol or fole, played also by mi tierra de Aliste, la Carballeda, Sanabria, Alba, Tábara, after os Montes, Las Arribes, La Maragatería, El Bierzo and many other places of the perfectly area of Galici a and other parts of Spain

  
a punta pala
  52

Modal adverbial expression that means in abundance, plenty, cascoporro, galore, a sack, blanket, to cholon, to mogollon. This expression is used in all Spain.

  
nombre del ergio en la nomenclatura internacional
  48

The ERG is a unit of measurement of energy and labor used in the system CGS (centimeter, gram, second acronym), equivalent to 0 0000001 joules in the international system of units, based on the MKS (meter, kilogram, second) system. Its symbol is erg and derived from the Greek ergon ergou, action, work.

  




       


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