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estar fresco como una rosa
  42

The truth is that I don't understand the comparison, the "being cool as a lettuce" thing at least has a grace for the ridiculous, but I guess the rose is more poetic. Or perhaps he referred to other phrases such as "like a rose", "being like a rose", "like the roses themselves", . . .

  
pósito
  61

1o_ In addition to being literally the "physical deposit of grains", the 'municipal pósito' is a Spanish institution that existed from the fifteenth century to the twentieth century. It was responsible in each region to store wheat grains to distribute among its population in times of scarcity, and thus avoid the lack of bread keeping the values of it at competitive prices with respect to its neighbors. It is taken from Latin posito ( "to deposit" ). 2o_ While it is not considered a suffix or a component, it is understood as "post" (Latin positum ) and is found in words such as "dressing", "interposit" , "deposit" , . . .

  
tio
  43

If it is not an error per uncle, it must be a lexical component usually used in chemistry to name sulfur, which comes from Greek 952; 949; 953; 959; 957; (theíon ) with the same meaning.

  
sofrosine
  50

For the ancient Greeks the 963; 969; 966; 961; 959; 963; 965; 957; 951; (sofrosyne) was a sense of temperance and moderation, spiritual dominance over the appetites of the body, opposing the hibris. Among the Olympic figures was represented by Sofrosina.

  
esteroide
  46

It is a natural chemical compound abundant in micro-organisms, plants and animals. Although its most popularly known use is for the anabolic steroid that improves performance and muscle mass, especially in athletes, beyond the natural for a trained body. That is why another of his meanings is figuratively, for anything that is enlarged or artificially enhanced, out of the ordinary. It is of Greek etymology, where 963; 964; 949; 961; 949; 959; 962; (stereós ) means "solid".

  
ónix
  34

Type of agate ( mineral) of laminated appearance. The name has Greek origin as 959; 957; 965; 958; ( onyx "nail" ) .

  
hieto
  82

It is a Greek word that in Spanish is used to form technical voices; 965; 949; 964; 959; 963; (figs) means "rain".

  
academia
  36

To the definitions given I add etymology . Plato founded in Athens in 387 BC. C. 913; 954; 945; 948; 949; 956; 949; 953; 945; (akademeia, although it is also known as Hekademeia or Akademeia) and gave it the name as a tribute to the legendary hero 913; 954; 945; 948; 951; 956; 959; 962; (Akademos, also known as Academus, Hecademus or Hekademos) and in reference to the gardens of the same name where his school of philosophy was located.

  
álex
  39

Alex is a male name meaning "protector". It comes from the Greek 913; 955; 949; 958; 953; 959; 962; ( "protect" alexios) .

  
carmelo
  48

Carmelo is a male name of Hebrew origin, as 1499; 1512; 1502; 1500; (karm the "vineyard, garden of God"), reminiscent of Mount Carmel in Palestine, where the Virgin of Carmen appeared in 1251. See Carmen , Carmela , Carmilla .

  
narciso
  53

1o_ Narcissus is a male name of Greek origin, 925; 945; 961; 954; 953; 963; 963; 959; 962; ( Narkissos ) derived from 957; 945; 961; 954; 959; 965; 957; ( narkoyn "numbness, numbness, numbness) . 2o_ In Greek mythology he was a very beautiful young man who despised the love of nymphs and ladies, until he saw his reflection in the water and, punished by Nemesis because of his vanity, fell in love with that image. His obsession with himself led him to death. 3o_ By the above, a 'narcissist' or 'narcissist' is someone engished from himself. 4o_ Narcissus is the vulgar name for the bulb plant of the genus Narcissus, in the family Amaryllidaceae, which is native to the European Mediterranean. Legend has it that he grew up where the character Narcissus shed his tears by not being able to embrace his reflection in the water.

  
alexa
  37

1o_ Alexa is a woman's name. See the male form of Alex by etymology . 2nd_ And for the meaning of "let's do a little spam", it turns out that it is also the name of a virtual assistant created by the company Amazon, inspired by the Library of Alexandria ( "Library of Alexandria), although the idea of giving it a little more modern, inspired by Star Trek computers (in fact, Alexa has access to the Sound Bank of the Enterprise and some Klingon and Vulcan dictionaries).

  
carmilla
  34

1o_ Version of the name Carmela or Carmen . By etymology see Carmelo . 2nd_ Gothic horror novel written in 1872 by irishman Joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu. Carmilla is a teenage vampire, in love with the young daughter of her English hosts in a castle in Eastern Europe, which also gives the work a lesbian component.

  
popea
  22

Popea is a Latin name for a woman, although today it is hardly used, the last famous Popea were the second wife and the in-law of Emperor Nero (I century).

  
desventurado etc
  44

See misadventure, etc. .

  
sobresaliente etc
  64

View Outstanding, etc. .

  
aprovechar el tiempo
  20

View Take advantage , weather .

  
que ofrece esperando obtener beneficio
  49

Seller?. No, it's another of the cryptic sentences they put around, as if they could be synonymous. This time to caravan.

  
aparente pérdida temporal de la conciencia
  33

All this wants to be a synonym for the error 'deliqio'

  
con mano izquierda
  38

It's as if it could be an anonymity in 'leave the ceremony', which would not be a locution either. See hand, left.

  






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