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libertad en griego
  22

In Greek, libertad ( by transliteration ) It's eleutheria. The name Eleuterio means free. Derives from the Indo-European root leudh: rise, climbing.

  
prandial
  32

Adj. common. Concerning food. Is mostly used in compound words sooner ( before ) and postprandial ( that ensues after ) concerning the qualitative and quantitative variation of various chemical substances and micro-organisms as a result of food intake. Examples: Hyperglycemia ( severe increase in glucose ) and glycemia diarrhea. The term comes from the latin «prandium»: lunch, banquet, food,.

  
lutita
  53

Sust. FEM. Sedimentary rock composed of clay and silt deposits. Porous, permeable little, is due to insufficient communication between holes, often rolled thin, fissile, layers of varied shades of colors: black, grey, bluish, yellowish, whitish, reddish, greenish grey. The very dark contains abundant organic matter. It is called bituminous shale. It may contain oil and natural gas ( lutigas ) in usable quantities. By metamorphism becomes in Slate and phyllite. Its name derives from the latin «lutum»: mud, mud, silt, mud, silt, and 'ita' suffix: common rocks and minerals.

  
nónuplo
  38

1. Adj. numeral. Equivalent to exactly nine times another number. I.e.: a number which then he is repeated ( adds ) eight times. 2. Sust. men's. The number which fully contains nine times to another number. Ex.: fifty-four is the nonuplo six. It is incorrect to say that it is nine times more, or greater, because then you would need to add nine times its value. Six is not six times more - no-one; It is five times higher. Yes it is in six-to-one ratio. The word derives from the latin 'nonus', syncopated version of «novenus»: ninth. The suffix 'plo' means 'many times': multiplicity.

  
ceteris paribus
  34

Latin phrase, pronounced «cheteris paribus». Means "and else equal», which means «if other conditions remain constant". Applies when the variables of a phenomenon remains unchanged only one: the relative to the influence that is objective research or a consequence. This provides simplification of analysis, as it prevents considered each variable. For example: «get to the two in the afternoon on the flight equis». It goes without saying that the arrival time is subject to the numerous potential adverse factors characteristic of air navigation are exceeded.

  
prometeico
  50

Adj. masc. An act which benefits society eminent favouring its prosperity. Alludes to Greek mythology, the Supreme God Zeus deprived of fire «man», by a deception of the titan Prometheus, who aware of the serious consequences of his daring ascended to Mount Olympus and stole fire for return to humanity. So it obviously comes from Prometheus and the suffix «ico»: relative a. synonyms: altruistic, benemérito, benevolent, charitable, philanthropist, generous, magnanimous, quixotic. Antonyms: listless, not, selfish, indifferent, indolent, disregard, negligence.

  
pasojos
  24

Sust. MASC. plural. Equidae droppings: gained horses, mules and asinine, as well as zebras. The diction comes a metathesis of «pajosos», because it alludes to these droppings contain fragments of straw whose digestion has been insufficient. The term derives from the latin «palea»: straw, and the abundancial suffix «bear».

  
isonimo
  30

isonimo. Sust. MASC. Word that with another ( 41 s; shares derivation of a same foreign diction, whose meaning, in the course of time, diverged in a scholarly and another ( 41 s; popular ( is ) Examples: Atrium, ear ( for «auris» ) make matters worse, cluster ( of «cumulus» ) work, opera ( «Opus» ) recover, recover ( from 'regain' ) semen, Stallion, grain, seed, seminar ( 'semen' ). Due to that the significance is similar to the homonym often confused, but they are different. Likewise it has been equated with paronym, but it also differs. The word comes from the Greek 'isos': equal, smooth, and «onoma»: name. Synonyms: derived divergent, Catalan, duplicate, Cufflinks, hand in hand.

  
pseudodesinencia
  30

Sust. FEM. Word of own existence that sometimes constitutes the final part of words compounds whose first ( sometimes also second or more ) part commonly is another diction of similar characteristics. Is derived from the Greek «peudo»: false, and from the latin «desinens, desinentis», «desinere» active participle: finish, finish. Graphic variant: seudodesinencia. Examples: 'tomia' in tonsillectomy: removing tonsils ( 41 angina; «COP» ( 41 Polis; in Metropolis: City mother; «Lodge» in Otolaryngology ( four «personality» words: ears, nose, larynx, Treaty ). Antonym: pseudoprefijo.

  
trespeleque
  91

Adj. common derogatory. Word that denotes exaggeration or Hyperbola referred to 'short hair'. Derives from three hair ending «issued». Synonyms: calvo, pelon, 'short hair'. Antonyms: grenudo, MOP, hairy, hairy, hairy.

  
de pascuas a ramos
  26

Loc. Advisor. That happens rarely. It is based on lasting almost a 40 year; one week less 41., because the reference is the Holy week. It comprises of 40 Easter Sunday, Easter, end of the week «greater» ) to the domingo de ramos ( home of the Easter of the following year ) Synonyms: each coming from Bishop, from time to time.

  
calcedonia
  31

Sust. FEM. Mineral consisting of a variety of sometimes fibrous, cryptocrystalline Quartz. Its formula is SiO2; its density, 2.60 to 2.64 g/cm3. It is luster quasicéreo, transparent, translucent, or opaque, and great color variation, which is called in many ways: agate, carneliano, Onyx, sardo, chrysoprase, etc. The name derives from the Greek 'chalkedónios' by Chalcedon - today Kadikoy ( in Arabic, village of the Qadi = village judge )-, ancient city of Bithynia, against 40 Byzantium; the current Istanbul, 41 Turkey;.

  
polidipsia
  31

Sust. FEM. Need to drink often and abundantly, because of some pathological States, including diabetes. Etymology: Greek term adjective «polidýpsios»: thirsty, composed with the adjective - adverb-quantitative «polý»: very, very, and the substantive «dípsa»: thirst. Antonym: oligodipsia.

  
higroinmune
  35

Adj. common. Inafectable by moisture. It is a hybrid made up of the Greek noun 'higrós': humidity, and the adjective "immunis': exception, free, free, free, privileged. The adjective is composed of the prefix negative 'in' ( if a "n" precedes a "m" - in Latin - it assimilates to this: becomes another "m" ) and the substantive "munus": charge, duty, function, duty, ex officio. Synonyms: higroinafectable, higroinatacable, higroinsensible, higroinvulnerable. Antonyms: higroafectable, higroatacable, higrosensible, higrovulnerable.

  
hiponatremia
  45

Sust. FEM. Content of sodium in the blood less than the lower value of the normal range, which is 135-145 millimoles per litre ( mmol/l. ) There are three degrees of hyponatremia: 1 ) mild, of 130 to 135 ( mml/l ) 2 ) median, 120 to 130; 3 ) serious, less than 120. It is multi: ) inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone (41 ADH; also known as arginine vasopressin (AVP ) or argipresina; (b) ) consumption of excess: 41 b1; water; B2 ) Diuretics; B3 ) tobacco: more four cigarettes or two habanos ( «»«pure» ) per day; c ) weaknesses: c1 ) heart; C2 ) Kidney; C3 ) liver; C4 ) adrenal; (d) ) losses via: d1 ) vomiting; D2 ) diarrhea; e ) Hypothyroidism; f ) consumption: f1 ) «Ecstasy»; F2 ) other drugs. (Excerpt from 41 Wikipedia;. The word of Greek origin, consists of the preposition «hypó»: bass, nouns «nátrion»: sodium, and «áima ( the "AI" diphthong is pronounced «e» ) ': blood, as well as the suffix "AI", with meaning of pathological condition. Antonym: hypernatremia.

  
apívoro
  27

Sust. MASC. (Ave ) That you eat bees. Word from Latin, consisting of the 'apis' noun: Bee, and the verb «vorare»: swallow. Synonymous with ( 41 Greek origin;: melisofago.

  
laudero
  62

Sust. MASC. Constructs or repairs lutes or, by extension, other related stringed musical instruments. The word comes from the Arabic 'to - do ud?': the lute, the wood, with the ending 'ero', with the meaning of activity, occupation, profession.

  
oligocracia
  45

Sust. FEM. Domain that exercised a limited minority. It comes from the Greek, of the indefinite adjective «olígos»: little, and the substantive 'translation': power. Synonym: oligarchy. Antonym: democracy.

  
podalgia
  31

Sust. FEM. Pain; 40 or ) some foot. The diction is composed of two Greek nouns: genitive «see»: the foot, and the nominative «álgos»: pain, as well as by the suffix "AI": with meaning of pathological condition.

  
restaurante
  42

1 Sust. MASC. Public establishment where they serve and consume food. Synonyms: gazebo, cenaduría dining figón, fonda, picnic area, refectory ( in religious institutions and schools ). 2 Adj. common. That brings new energies, physical or spiritual. Synonyms: Stimulator stimulating, claims, nutrient nutritious, comforting, restorative, restful, restorative, tonic, toning, invigorating. Antonyms: debilitating, failing, exhausting, languid. The concept is the active participle of the verb to restore.

  






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