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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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alajú
  25

Of the Hispanic Arabic Al-hasu, filling. Sweet of the province of Cuenca, la Alcarria, and Castilla la Mancha, made with a paste of honey, almonds or walnuts or pine nuts, bread crumbs and orange essence, forming a cake between two wafers, similar to nougat.

  
estorbero
  31

In bable alistano estorbo, impediment, obstacle, jam, tarabanco, lock, dulling, anything that makes it difficult, hinders or prevents any activity. Sometimes applies also to people.

  
arrieros somos
  27

Carriers are and in the way we find, Spanish proverb originated among the carriers that encouraged mutual aid against difficulties and also and above all as a warning against disputes and tripping each other. " We will now arrange accounts ". " Now you and I will be " as in public had to save face.

  
esquila
  33

In ready, area perfectly, is cutting the wool from sheep which was traditionally made in the month of may with special scissors, after which got them the mela with hot fish. Donkeys are also esquilaban.

  
artículo 155
  34

Article 155 of the Spanish Constitution of 1978 which both discussed on the occasion of the catalan problem goes like this: " If an autonomous region does not comply with the obligations imposed by the Constitution or other laws, or acting in such a way that attempt seriously to the general interest of Spain, Government, prior request to the President of the autonomous community and, in the case of not being attended, with the approval by an absolute majority of the Senate, it may adopt appropriate measures to compel one to forced compliance with those obligations or for the protection of the mentioned interest general ". The Constitution does not specify those steps that the Government can be applied or not applied until now never, by what they do not know the consequences of all this

  
emanados
  32

Plural of emanated, past participle of emanate, emerge, derive one thing of another whose nature is involved, arise, come, birth, exit, proceed, flow, have origin or cause. Among the philosophers of the beginning of our era the neoplatonic concept came into collision for its resemblance to the Christian creation and the Platonic participation to explain the origin of the reality. For Christians in the creation there are ontological separation between creator and created, what is not guaranteed or in the emanation or in participation.

  
quórum
  33

Quorum: Latinism perfectly defined by Jorge Luis, plural genitive of qui quae quod, that, which, who, simplification of the Latin expression, quorum praesentia sufficit...: whose presence ( the presence of which ) It is sufficient to meet and make decisions according to the rules or by-laws of the institution concerned.

  
sápere aude
  28

Dare to know. Latinism reported by Kant in the essay what is enlightenment? and that happened to be the motto of this historical period against ignorance, dogmatism and superstition. The original expression is poet Horacio ( 1st century a. (C). ) in a letter to his friend Lolius

  
hipocorístico
  39

Adjective derived from the Greek hypochoridsomai, balbucir as a child, call affectionately, to caress with the voice. It says used names of children, diminutive form or playfully deformed as appellations loving, family or euphemistic as Felipe Pipe, Charo for Rosario, Gregorio Goyo, Antonio tone, Gertrudis Tula, William Wili and several hundred more.

  
circunloquio
  88

From the late latin circunloquium, in the classic circunlocutio, and these in turn from circunloquor, speak with rodeos, around. Periphrasis, rotation of the language which is expressible with more concision. We here in the dictionary make some circumlocutions.

  
ni cristo que lo fundó
  27

I like this phrase introduced by Alberto. And indeed it's an adverbial colloquial speech expression and something vulgar which reiterates denial with some recrimination and following another previous denial, that is inserted by " ". Something similar happens with the locutions "... or dead child or... or what eight quarters " that you emphasize the rejection of a purported explanation or justification.

  
la mar de
  18

Adverbial phrase equivalent to very, much, in large quantity. You can accompany a noun, adjective, or adverb.

  
quia
  32

Familiar interjection denoting disbelief or denial. Corominas considers it to be a contraction of what has! , ellipsis of what has to be!.

  
banquisa
  33

Ice platform for Arctic and Antarctic seas, whose thickness can vary between 1 and 5 meters and whose length increases or decreases according to the glacial periods and annual climatic conditions.

  
hipatia
  25

Of hypatos, the highest. Neoplatonic philosopher and Alexandrian science from the 4th century - V, master in philosophy, mathematics and astronomy, symbol of free and secular thought against intolerance, torn and burned by Christian fans of Alexandria in the spring of the 415, who also later burned the library with many thousands of our past cultural and scientific documents and data. ( See Agora, Alejandro Amenábar ).

  
ágora
  39

The Greek term is agora agoras, meeting, Assembly, gathered community, speech to the Assembly, square and public market, goods, public sale. This comes from ageiro, gather, collect, make provision, and also ask, beg.

  
adipoyetica
  39

Feminine of adipoyetico, adipoyesis, medical term for mixed etymology, adeps adipis adjective, fat and poiesis, - eos action, production and creation. It alludes to one of the functions of the liver which transforms excess glucose into fat to prevent the times of hardship.

  
pensamiento sistematico
  32

Organized thought. Systema systematos in Greek means whole, entire, Assembly, organized union of things, syn, in company and istemi, set, put on foot. German philosophers are very given to the systematization of the thought.

  
tarabanco
  47

In bable alistano is any large, old, useless junk that clogs. Also applies sometimes disparagingly to people.

  
determiinismo
  24

Determinism: Philosophical theory that denies the possibility of freedom in human behavior by placing the causes in different fields such as genetics, education, the follow or God giving rise to the biological, psychological, sociological and theological determinism. The paradox of Buridan's donkey would be an example of determinism. We can not possibly demonstrate the existence of freedom but, as the philosopher Immanuel Kant said, conscience demands it and psychological consciousness and the penal code presuppose it.

  




       


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