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Obtained votes | 88 | 2 |
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Inquiries | 439145 | 3 |
Queries by meaning | 29 | 7 |
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Revert? Mmmm. . . Nop. Of course this is a misplaced query, and the best thing to do in the dictionary is to link to antonym and convert, and take it out of the list of 'Anonymous Requests', but if I wanted to answer it as if we were in an iajú answer I find the problem of etymology, since the Latin convertere has the prefix (in its variant with) not as meeting but as an intensifier of pouring ( return, rotate, change, return, flip" ), so the antonym would have to be sought to ' . . . pour' . And it doesn't occur to me. Although Spanish has words for everything; some that works in practice should be .
It is the reduction of a sentence just like an acronym, but created so that it can be pronounced as a word and not have to say it letter by letter. It is formed by the Greek 8206; 945; 954; 961; 959; 962; ( akros "extreme, in this case as surpasser, improved" ) 959; 957; 959; 956; 945; ( onoma "name") .
It is a type of paradox whereby two arguments are presented for a proof, but the validity of the first depends on that of the second, and that of the second depends on the first. It is commonly known as a vicious circle. It is also a term used in genetics, for crossing for the improvement of plant and animal species. It is a Greek voice, where 948; 953; 945; 955; 955; 951; 955; 959; 962; (diallelos) means "reciprocal".
In ancient Greece an 'aunt' was a group of people (usually women) who consecrated themselves to a god, and also the place where they met. The original meaning was in the procession of followers of Dionysius, a retinue of drunken partygoers, to which were added the maenads and then the nymphs. It comes from voice 952; 953; 945; 963; 959; 962; (thíasos) which names a group of people with an end, and is as broad as "courtship, circus, company, . . . "
It is a type of library specialized in daily publications such as newspapers or news newspapers, which also encompasses magazines, comics, collections in fascicles, everything that is published at intervals. The name is formed by the Greek 951; 956; 949; 961; 945; ( hemera "day" ) 952; 951; 954; 951; ( theke , "wardrobe , box" ) .
It is a word of Greek origin that translates as "Almighty", and today it refers to the Lord, the Judeo-Christian God. In painting it is a religious image of Jesus or the Christian God in front, with his right hand extended as a sign of blessing and with the Holy Gospels on the left; it is typical of Byzantine art. It consists of 960 voices; 945; 957; 964; 945; ( "all , total" ) 954; 961; 945; 964; 959; 962; ( kratos "power, government") .