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desglobalización
  23

It is to annul or dismantle a process of globalization.

  
holocracia
  19

Form of administration or horizontal governance without hierarchies, where members participate directly and not through representatives. It is impractical in large populations, but works in small communities, businesses, consortia, . . . It comes from the Greek 959; 955; 959; 962; ( holos "everything" ) 954; 961; 945; 964; 959; 962; ( kratos "power, government" ).

  
paralogismo
  22

Misinterpretation leading to the wrong conclusion; it is an untentionally deception, also called "false syllogism." It has Greek origin as 960; 945; 961; 945; 955; 959; 947; 953; 950; 959; 956; 945; 953; ( paralogizomai "falsely calculate, false reasoning) , consisting of 960; 945; 961; 945; ( for "like" ) 955; 959; 947; 959; 962; ( logos, "argument, knowledge" ). See fallacy, sophisma, entinema.

  
sofisma
  40

It is a deception with intent, a lie; the term is used more in philosophy. It comes from the Greek 963; 959; 966; 953; 963; 956; 945; ( sophisma "trap, artifice) ). See paralogism, fallacy .

  
euritmia
  46

It comes from the Latin eurythmia, taken from the Greek 949; 965; 961; 965; 952; 956; 953; 945; (eurythmía ) and consisting of 949; 965; ( eu "good, cute" ) 961; 965; 952; 956; 959; 962; ( rythmos "rhythm" ) . 1o_ In art is the harmonious relationship of the different parts of a work. 2o_ In architecture is associated with the previous one in addition to incorporating the anthropometric relationship with the people who must use the works. 3o_ In philosophy is an anthroposophical current that promotes harmony between the body and its inner expressed through voice and movement. 4o_ In medicine is the regularity of the pulse .

  
homeostasis
  32

An organism's tendency to stay in a dynamic balance, whether physical or emotional. It consists of the Greek voices 959; 956; 959; 962; (we hear "equal, the same" ) 963; 964; 945; 963; 953; 962; ( stasis "state, stability" ) . See stress, eustrés, distrés.

  
empatía
  62

It is the emotional or cognitive identification that an individual experiences in the situation, state, feelings of another; the ability to understand it and put yourself in place. The term was created by British psychologist Edward B. Titchener at the beginning of the twentieth century taking from ancient Greek the voice 949; 956; 960; 945; 952; 949; 953; 945; ( empatheia, "passion" ), formed by the prefix 949; 957; (in "in , inclusion" 960; 945; 952; 959; 962; ( pathos "illness, feeling, life experience" ). See sympathy.

  
simpatía
  46

1o_ Feeling affectionate, natural and spontaneous inclination towards something or someone. It is said that an animated being has 'sympathy' when it produces that effect of attraction in others. The ancient Greek voice 963 was originally understood; 965; 956; 960; 945; 952; 949; 953; 945; ( sympátheia "shared feelings" ) as something more like pity, and is formed by the prefix 963; 965; 956; ( sym "together, meeting" ) 960; 945; 952; 959; 962; ( pathos "illness, feeling, life experience" ). 2o_ An aception for physics and pathophysiology is the induced or consequential working relationship between organs or any group of elements without direct connection to each other.

  
psicología
  42

Study of the human mind and its complexities. Emotional and behavioral characteristics typical of an individual or community. From Greek 968; 965; 967; 951; ( psiké "soul, mind" ), which originates in the verb 968; 965; 967; 969; ( psycho "blowing" ) because it was believed that the last breath before death was the one that freed the soul of the person with all his experiences, 955; 959; 947; 953; 945; ( lodge, "knowledge" ). See also psyche.

  
antipendular
  39

It is said of a construction mechanism or system that prevents oscillations.

  
suño
  16

They may be consulting for a shark known as a cuckolded suño ( Heterodontus francisci ); or be a yerro per sign (sign), dream, wedge, . . . or even some word of the Idiolect glycol of Cortázar.

  
miseria
  41

Poverty, scarcity, misfortune. From Latin miser, to , um ( "poor, greedy" ) .

  
esmeril
  47

1o_ Hard corundum stone, used to polish metals and carve or overshadow glass; gives its name to any material or tool that has the same use. The Spanish took it from Catalan, but it has a distant Greek origin in 963; 956; 949; 961; 953; ( smerí "dry sand to polish" ). See Grind . 2nd_Merejón ( weapon ) .

  
concepto
  39

1o_ It is conceived . See conceive . 2o_ It is usually said of an idea, product of understanding about something. Opinion or judgment. 3o_ Mental representation of a described fact or object .

  
don
  43

1o_ It is a grace, a good given, can be a gift or an infusible value, also obtained in supernatural way. 2o_ Reduction of the old voice "Doño" . It was a title treatment for people of high social rank, today it is still used before the name as a sign of respect. It abbreviates "D." and comes from the Latin dominus, i ( "master, sir") passing through some medieval donnus that justifies the 'ñ', as happened with 'donna'.

  
quinquepartito
  84

It's "made up of five parts." From Latin quinque ( cuincue "five" ) par , partis ( "part" ) .

  
cabaña
  45

1o_ Rural house, small and rustic material . By extension any cottage, even higher category and for vacationing . 2nd_ For the above, artistic work that represents a rural landscape with hamlets. 3o_ As who inhabits a hut usually has some animals, it is also named the cattle that belong to it, and by extension to the cattle of a region. 4o_ By the previous one, any recua destined for a task . 5o_ In some pool games the cabins are parallel strips to the bands that are used to score scores according to the position of the balls.

  
asaz
  66

'Asaz' is an almost disused word, still seen in poetry and literature. It means "something, quite, not too much, enough". It comes to us from the occitan assatz, which is a variation of Latin ad satis ( "to satiety" ).

  
pedigrí
  34

Genealogy, alcurnia, lineage with some quality or quality for the breed. It is used for breeding animals. It comes from the English pedigree, the Anglo-American con pé de grue, or the French version pied de grue; means "crane leg" alluding to the graph of trifurced lines in the family trees and the brand similar to a '' they put on the best English horses.

  
entre banbalinas
  50

Burrada behind the scenes. See between , backstage.

  






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