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acoso bestial
  39

It's set as if it's a synonym in. . . '(harassment) in full force'.

  
curriculum vitae datos
  25

View resume, data, curriculum.

  
no olvidarse de alguien
  41

See no, forget, someone.

  
apatía e indiferencia en los asuntos públicos
  36

It's set as if it's a synonym in. . . ' 10060;disaffects citizen participation' .

  
masculinicidio
  44

It's a way of calling a male's murder on a gender issue. There is already viricide, which is in the legal and historical sphere, but lends itself to confusion from the medical and pharmacological sphere. It consists of the Latin masculus, diminutive of mas ( "male, who inseminates" ) the suffix -cidio ( "kill" ). See femicide, male.

  
puesta a masa
  33

In electrical circuits, and more in electronics, is to connect components to a common power point, which sometimes matches the chassis of your equipment or appliance, and even with grounding.

  
hora cero
  43

1o_ It's literally the "midnight". 2o_ Start moment for something . 3o_ Argentine comic book magazine directed by Héctor Germán Oesterheld . It was a reference for Argentine comics of the second half of the twentieth century. 4th_ 'Zero Hour' is a 2010 Diego Velasco film.

  
linfoma no hodgkin
  44

Lymphoma itself, a type of cancer that starts in the lymph nodes and where abnormal lymphocytes are produced. The name is to differentiate it from another identified by Thomas Hodgkin, a British pathologist in the first half of the 19th century.

  
síndrome de la cabaña
  28

Another journalistic invention for a situation of "own social inertia", where a person who is forced to stay at home with little or no outside contact gets used to the situation and rejects the idea of going out again. This occurs naturally when the holidays are over and we don't want to go back to work, or in the reverse case when we retire and want to stay at work. Behind the so-called 'cabin syndrome' there can be a pre-existing phobia, and an adaptation to unpleasant (external) situations that is finally lost during a confinement by state of siege, winter, disease, quarantine, zombie apocalypse, . . . It originates from the English cabin fever, which in Spanish is already known as "forest madness", "mountain madness".

  
la compañia de garnacha
  26

Even without the article, it is the name given to certain traveling theatrical groups during the Spanish Baroque of the seventeenth century, composed of about 6 male actors, an actress and a young man who could act as a "second lady on stage". See Grenache .

  
hombres de negro
  41

In the U.S. they would be characters who appear after a UFO incident report in order to convince whistleblowers not to talk about it. They wear black suits and were initially of Inuit characteristics, but later described them as Caucasian. They would be associated with the Air Force (their beginnings coincide with the Blue Book project, in the mid-20th century) or some government agency. They inspired characters from novels, comics, movies and television series. From English Men in Black.

  
filia
  51

Suffix to indicate a hobby, emotional inclination, or sexual perversion; in fact, its plural is used as a generic to call paraphilia. It comes from the Greek 966; 953; 955; 953; 945; ( "love, emotional inclination" ).

  
filo
  57

Lexical component of Greek origin to signal a hobby, emotional inclination, sometimes a perversion. Originally it is 966; 953; 955; 959; 962; ( "friend" edges) .

  
gingivo
  33

It is a Latin lexical component for "gum" used in medicine and dentistry. It comes from gingiva, ae with the same meaning.

  
odonto
  44

Lexical component of Greek origin as 959; 948; 959; 957; 964; 959; 962; (tooth" dentists) and is used in relation to dentures.

  
intr
  44

Prefix used as intra- or intro- . [note : It appears a lot in this dictionary in the definitions of those who copy and paste them from other sites, not knowing that it is an abbreviation of its own for " ( verb) intransitive" which of course in this dictionary is not referenced . ]

  
ismos
  52

It is an ironic way of grouping doctrines, cultural, artistic, social or political movements, which usually end with the suffix is; and although it may exist, it is not used in singular. See also as -ismo , ista .

  
una nimiedad
  36

The article is extra. See nymiedad, nimio.

  
el trasmundo
  34

The article is extra. See world or transworld .

  
el seroncillo
  36

See little seroncillo.

  






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