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It is said of the "foreigner, someone born in another place"; today it is used almost exclusively to name extraterrestrial beings in UFO and science fiction. It has Greek origin by 945; 955; 955; 959; 962; ( allos "other" ) and 947; 949; 957; 959; 962; ( genos "birth, origin") . See alien .
It is the image of a snake, dragon or worm forming a circle by biting its own tail. They are represented with the Greek inscription "917; 957; 964; 959; 928; 945; 957;» (hen to pan "the One is the All" or "All is One"), and represents the natural cycles, the 'eternal return', which restarts at the conclusion. They exist in the Egyptian, Greek, Chinese and Arabic traditions. Some versions show the animal with one half light and the other dark, such as Yin and Yang, day and night, life and death. Other interpretations attribute to him "the time and continuity of life", "the conscious and the unconscious", the alchemical quest to unite opposites. The name in Greek means "who eats his own tail", and is formed by the voices 959; 965; 961; 959; ( ouró "cola" ) 946; 959; 961; 959; 962; ( voros "food") . See capicúa .
This word has a convoluted history. In Spanish and other languages it is immediately associated with the "Jewish Holocaust", the genocide committed by the Nazi regime not only against Jews but also against Gypsies, Communists, disabled, . . . Also the term extends to any massacre provoked, and of large dimensions (such as a "nuclear holocaust", produced by the detonation of atomic bombs). But in its Greek origin 959; 955; 959; 962; ( holos "all, completely" ) 954; 945; 953; 969; (kaíoo "burned") form a voice appearing in the 'Bible of the Seventy' for the "ritual sacrifice of an animal, incinerated so that its smoke rises to God". Although there was no offering to any divinity during World War II, it was a term used by politicians in Allied countries perhaps with a propaganda sense to define the crimes of the Third Reich, and has since become popular.
It is understood as an "outside diet", and depending on the context it may be that a predator hunts to eat outside his usual territory (p. and. a mosquito that prefers to bite outside of homes, outdoors), or that its diet is alien to natural food for the individual (p. and. when an animal species becomes extinct and its natural predator must look for another way to feed itself), or even when it occurs outside its social group (p. and. among anthropophages who only eat members of other tribes or families). It is formed by the Greek prefix 949; 958; 969; ( exo "out, external" ) 966; 945; 947; 949; 953; 957; ( fagein , "eat" ) .
1º_ Participle of the verb suck . 2º_ As an adjective it is "absorbed, licked". But it has other interpretations, the most common is "dry meat, skinny". See wiry, lean. It is also said of a "drunk, who has taken a lot". See drunk,. It can also be a synonym for "cowardly". See chicken, fearful. In some places it is used for the expression "very easy". Among those who move on tracks or routes is the vehicle that goes very close and behind another, which diverts the air and allows you to travel more comfortably and with less energy expenditure. See wheel, slipstream, suck wheel.