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Meaning of entrenable by Inés Merino





Inés Merino

entrenable
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This word is not recognised by the Royal Academy of the Spanish language. It is an adjective with origin in the word train, which serves to define or refer to that which is trained or which can be trained. For example, the mind is trainable, ponder certain thoughts, you get get more strong and safe or secure yourself / to.

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