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It is a word widely used in pseudosciences that relates the environment as a whole with life, with vital energy and community development. It comes from the Greek 954; 959; 963; 956; 959; 962; ( kosmos "beauty, order", "world, universe" ) 946; 953; 959; 962; ( bios , 'life , animation' ) 955; 959; 947; 953; 945; ( lodge "knowledge") . See ecology, exobiology.
Study of societies, of the interaction between them and their individuals. Although in principle it applies only to human groups, the term was extended to other species with a very limited use. It was named after the positivist philosopher Auguste Comte in the nineteenth century using the Latin voice socialis, e ("relative to society") and the Greek voice 955; 959; 947; 953; 945; ( lodge "knowledge") . See prefix socio- and suffix -loggia .
1º_ Relative to mysticism, which has or demonstrates mysticism. 2º_ Type of sailing ship common in the Mediterranean Sea in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, which used to be used as a warship. 3º_ By the previous one it is also used as an adjective, referring to the characteristic sails of these ships. 4º_ The mystical chord (also called prometheus chord) is a hexacord ("six notes") used in musical composition. 5º_ 'Místico' is one of the names used by Mexican professional wrestler Ignacio Alvirde.
Nickname that is given to something or someone to facilitate its recognition or even to give it an entity. They always allude to a characteristic or anecdote of their own, and in many cases it is ironic because it is fixed on a defect. It comes from the Latin verb apputare ("to evaluate, to compare"). See alias, pseudonym, nickname, nickname, nickname ("without feet").
It is an alternative name that is presented instead of the real one, although it may have some relation to it (as in the anagrams) the idea is to hide -for any reason- the real name of someone. It is composed of the Greek prefix pseudo- ("false") and the Greek suffix -onym ("name"). See alias, nickname, nickname, nickname.