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John Rene Plaut
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recaratular
  33

RECARATULAR holder a judicial process with a new name, changing the accusation or previous formalization, given the new antecedents of said case.

  
ir recto
  32

GO STRAIGHT go straight go straight, face without ambiguities or detours. Literally, continue straight: you must go straight for 4 kilometers and then turn right.

  
nuna
  45

NUNA of quechua soul, consciousness, spirit, soul

  
esputos
  45

SPUTUM plural of SPUTUM spit , spit

  
cule
  56

CULE misspelling by CULÉ , relative or belonging to Barcelona F . C. , in particular his fans .

  
lesbofóbico, ca
  44

LESBOPHOBIC, CA see LESBOPHOBIC, who hates lesbians and what relates to women who love other women.

  
bister
  51

BISTER municipality in the district of Raron- orientala in the canton of Valais in Switzerland It is bordered to the northeast and east by the commune of Grengiols, to the south by Termen, and to the west by Mörel-Filet. 2 . Possible typing error by BLISTER, blister-pack anglicism, by a type of preformed plastic and cardboard container or cardboard with cavities to house a product, such as tablets, medicines, batteries, sealed food and small products such as cables, plugs, hearing aids, etc.

  
dejar hundir
  33

LET SINK strictly speaking allow a vessel or other object (such as a marine platform, a pillar, a foundation) to go to the bottom of a body of water. Figuratively speaking, allowing (something or someone) to fail, break, become extinct, annihilate.

  
bilocar
  32

BILOCAR paranormal phenomenon, place or locate an object or person in two different places simultaneously.

  
no binario
  62

NON-BINARY a bit of mathematical culture: we count in a decimal system, base 10, with digits 0 to 9, in which each ten adds a unit in the upper power: every 10 units produces a ten, every 10 tens a hundred, every ten hundred a thousand, every 10 thousand, a ten thousand, every 10 hundred thousand million. 10^0=1 , 10^1=10 , 10^2=100 , 10^3=1000 , 10^6=1 million . Civilizations, while more developed, tended to have systems on larger bases, such as hexadecimal, or base 16. In this one 16 digits are required, which in computer science are represented by 0 to 9, A, B, C, D, E and F. In this 16^0=1 , 16^1=F , 16^2=FF , 16^3=FFF . F=16 in our decimal system and FF is 256 . FFF is 16x16x16=4096 in decimal. The most basic counting system, on the other hand, is the binary, which consists only of 0 and 1. the decimal number 2 (2^1) must be expressed in binary as 10, 3 as 11, 4 (2^2) as 100, 8 (2^3) as 1000, 64 (2^6) as 1. 000 . 000 . We can count on intermediate systems such as the octal where the digits 0 to 7 exist and in which the decimal 8 must be represented by 10 in base 8. The binary system is the basis of digital computation, because it requires two states only for its physical representation: on or off, up or down, magnetized or neutral, positive or negative. This allows for many alternatives to physically construct central data processing units. If we used a base 3, we would require 3 states. a ternary state could be positive, negative and neutral, for example. It becomes more difficult to find states as we must represent more logical units. Thus, all traditional computers are built with binary memories and CPUs, where the 8 decimal is stored and processed as 1000. The Sumerians and Babylonians generally used a base-60 calculation system originated by the 3 phalanges of the 4 main fingers of a hand, 12. Then, for every 12 they marked a finger of the other hand, thus reaching 60. This is why we have a base 60 time system and a 360 degree angular system. The Romans used a system. The Maya used a vigesimal numbering system with mixed roots. The Incas, Egyptians and Romans used a decimal system. NON-BINARY is, therefore, any calculation system that uses a basis other than pure zeros and ones. In extension , any behavior that must be expressed with more than two states .

  
envolucionarse
  55

ENVOLUCIONAR degeneration by INVOLUCIONAR , back in the development

  
raíz numérica
  33

NUMERIC ROOT is the value that , multiplied by itself produces the original number . The square root (twice) of 16 is 4 because 4x4 is 16. The cubic root (3 times) of 64 is 4 because 4x4x4 is 64. The fourth root of 16 is 2 because 2x2x2x2=16 .

  
poseedores
  37

PLURAL POSSESSORS of POSSESSOR , who owns , who owns , who has

  
reteficada
  32

RETETIFIED FROM RETETIFY, re-breastfeeding a baby when it had already been weaned. It seems to me, rather, a mistake to RETEST, to re-testify as a witness in a case.

  
crabo
  48

CRABO fighting/ice-type Pokémon introduced in the ninth generation. Its name comes from the English CRABOMINABLE, in turn from CRAB, crab, because of its resemblance to a crab with skin.

  
rojita
  29

ROJITA diminutive of ROJA, as the Chilean and Spanish national football teams are called.

  
talego
  41

TALEGO in Spain : 1 . money. 2 . 1000 pesetas banknote.

  
exedil
  38

EXEDIL person who is no longer mayor of a commune

  
bicurioso
  41

BICURIOSO person who being heterosexual or homosexual has or feels interest in having some homosexual or heterosexual experiences, respectively, without feeling attraction to that sexual condition.

  
kokatu
  36

KOKATU the term does not have a particular linguistic significance in Spanish . It is the name of a Mexican company and its site dedicated to the rental of spaces per hour or per day in 17 categories and in 53 cities in Mexico.

  






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