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Accepted meanings | 15171 | 2 |
Obtained votes | 88 | 2 |
Votes by meaning | 0.01 | 7 |
Inquiries | 436778 | 3 |
Queries by meaning | 29 | 7 |
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AAS is an acronym for "acetylsalicylic acid", "Asociación Amigos del Suelo" or "Asociación Argentina de Sommeliers", and in other languages for "Agrupació Astronòmica de Sabadell" or "American Astronautical Society", for example. See aspirin. It is the name of an asteroid, precisely as a tribute to the latter astronautical society. The village of Aas is a small village in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department (France). 4th_ IATA airport code for Apalapsili ( Province of Papua Highlands, Indonesia ) .
'Est' is an abbreviation for the book of Esther in the Old Testament. 2º_ As an acronym EST has some developments in English that we can find in texts in our language such as European Standard Time, Eastern Standard Time, or Electroshock Therapy. 3º_ EST is the IATA code for Estherville Airport (Emmet County, Iowa, USA).
1º_ A tool similar to a hoe, but with several tips like a comb, larger and stronger than a rake. Perhaps because of the mark left on the ground by the previous one, the 'trace' is called the indication or sign of the passage through a place, the vestige that remains after an event. 3rd_ Cattle slaughterhouse and market that is set up on certain days for the sale of meat wholesale. 4º_ Probably because of the previous one, in Madrid (Spain) it is a street fair where various items are sold. 5th_ Inflection of the verb to drag . See verbs/trace.
1º_ It is a machine for compressing, printing or squeezing by pressure. In the case of the machine that was used in the printing of newspapers and periodicals, there is a case of metonymy, since written journalism in general began to be called 'press'. 3rd_ Pile up of things. 4th_ Inflection of the verb press. See verbs/press.
1º_ Ingenuity to extract water from a well or a ditch by rotating pulleys with buckets. In many cases a donkey or ox was used to move it, which walked in a circle around the well tied to a lever to activate the pulley mechanism. By association, the same well is also called a Ferris wheel. The set gave rise to the following meanings. In some countries it is a swimming pool, even if it is recreational and not to extract water. Another name for the round-the-world ride or wheel of fortune, for the spin and bucket-like chairs. In slaughterhouses and cattle slaughtering plants, the system of rails with bearings that run along the ceilings of the place is usually called a waterwheel, from where the slaughtered animal is hung to be transferred to the different highlighting rooms. The Ferris wheel is compared to a repeated or monotonous situation, from which one cannot escape, where one feels trapped like the draught animal.
1º_ A series of links, usually metal, joined together to form a strip that is used for fastening, since it has the flexibility of a rope and the strength of the material with which it has been built. There are also drag chains, such as on bucket dredgers or on the tracks of off-road vehicles. If it is made of a noble metal, it can also be decorative, such as jewelry. See link . 2º_ By the above, any sequence, facts or objects that are found one after the other. 3º_ By association with the "union of similar and individual elements" the group of companies, branches or related establishments is also called 'chain'. 4º_ Related to the chains to prevent the escape of the inmates, it is also a way of calling a penalty, a condemnation. Although it is an obsolete term today, we still find it in the expression "life sentence".