CALANDRIA 1 . Passerine bird The male adults are orange and the females are pale yellow. In Argentina they are considered a symbol of freedom because they do not endure captivity and as soon as they are locked up they stop singing and die. In Chile they are known as tencas. 2 . Electric vehicle with similar physiognomy that the old floats or open stagecoaches, which in Chile we call victories and that are thrown in blood.
THOUGHT FIGURES Third group of literary figures (out of 6) As they relate to thoughts or ideas, these figures have the characteristic of affecting the entire statement. This group consists of 8 sub-groups, namely: AMPLIFICATION FIGURES, ACUMULATION FIGURES, LOGICAL FIGURES, OBLIQUE FIGURES, DEFINITION FIGURES, DIALOGUE FIGURES or PATETIC FIGURES, DIALECTICAL FIGURES OR ARGUMENTATION FIGURES, and FICTION FIGURES
SIGNIFICADO FIGURES It is the fifth group of literary figures characterized by changing the traditional meaning of words, phrases or sentences. This category includes the following 20 cases:: ALEGORIA , ANFIBOLOGY , ANTITESIS OR CONTRAST , ANTONOMASIA , APOSTROFE , CALAMBUR , HIP-AGE or EPITHET TRANSFER, HYPERBOLE , METONIMIA , IRONY, SARCASMO , ONOMATOPEYA , PARADOJA ,
TRINITARIO 1 . Belonging to the order of the Trinitarians, it was founded in 1196 to go to rescue the Christians who were in the possession of the Muslims. 2 . Concerning the holy trinity of God. TERNARY 1 . Relative belonging to the tern 2 . The third grade after the primary and secondary