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Sust. MASC. Trasliteración ( 41 phonetic adaptation; the trademark "Celluloid", of thermoplastic organic material composed of cellulose nitrate and plasticizing substances like camphor. It has been raw material for processing, e.g. toys, combs, brushes, varnishes, dolls, photographic film ( that is why cinema films celuloides has called 41, coatings ( 41 painting hands; for cars and furniture, ivory, shell, coral, leather imitation. Hence also a colloquial expression: 'sololoy doll'.
Sust. MASC. 1. Tight crowding of do vegetables: Herb, linen, wood, mieses, etc. Synonyms: I Stockpiling, crowded lot. Antonyms: scarcity, dispersal, lack. 2. Agglomeration of people in a small, primarily residential space. Synonyms: concurrency, crowd, mishmash, mob, multitude, tumult. Antonyms: individuality, solitude and isolation. The word comes from the Latin noun "fascis": WAD, bunch, and the ending of "lie": meaning of action and effect.
Adj. hidden. It is the participle in genitive singular ( «»«latentis» ) of the intransitive verb 'latere': be hidden. The attributed meaning of 'pulsating' is incorrect, because the semantic similarity of the verb throb with the verb beat comes from the Latin verb «latrare»: barking ( by 41 barking intermittently. Synonyms: encryption, covered, enclosed, hidden, stealth, hidden, unspoken, covered. Antonyms: affordable, bare, clear, exposed, externalized, manifest, notorious, observable, obvious, glaring, obvious, perceivable, visible.
Neutral adj.. That reflects not ( 41 reconsideration; or does not reflect ( reversal of the angle of incidence of a beam of light to be projected against a surface ). To the reflexible adjective preceding you the negative prefix «i» and an additional 'r' to preserve the sound box of the initial 'r', by his intravocalidad. Flexible derives from the Latin verb transitive and intransitive "flectere": bend, fold, fold. Synonyms: wild, snatched, exalted, reckless, unconscious, unreflectable, unthinking, obfuscated, precipitated. Antonyms: right, sane, even-handed, balanced, judicious, prudent, reflejable, reflexible, sensible, serene.
Sust. MASC. Second European river flow and length: 2 811 miles with this name, and 2 857 including the 46 km from birth in the Brigach River prior to the confluence with the Breg, of smaller length, in Donaueschingen, in the Black Forest, Germany, to its mouth in the Black Sea, in 40 Romania; the first is the Volga: 3 700 km ). In its course, by 10 countries, is called in five ways: 1 ) Donau in Germany and Austria; 2 ) Dune in Hungary; 3 ) Square in Slovakia; 4 ) Dunav in Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria and Ukraine; 5 ) Formed in Moldova and Romania. In the lower course of the river has been called Greek Hister, Ister in Latin, centered in Spanish. Danube comes from Latin Danubius or Danuvius, and this 'loan' of Celtic ( 41 Gaelic; or possibly Iranian. Rivers such as the Dnieper, Dniester and Don have received names derived from the Proto-Indo-European "danu": River, possibly a primitive cosmic stream and a Vedic goddess of rivers, perhaps from the root 'da': flow, rapid, violent, undisciplined. ( Information taken from the 41 Wikipedia;
1 Latin genitive of 'qui': ) equivalent relative pronoun to ' ( the )» which; ( the ) «What»; (b) ) adverb meaning interrogative, relative or indefinite, equivalent to «in what, for what, how, what, how much», and «quis»: ) pronoun direct or indirect interrogation, noun or adjective, corresponding to 'who, what, what'; (b) ) pronoun indefinite, equivalent to "some, any, any '. 2 Relative pronoun Latin counterpart of "whose, whose, whom, who '.
Adverbial phrase. Lightly, without meditation. Synonyms: so: 1 ) accelerated; 2 ) crazy; 3 ) hasty; 4 ) impetuous; 5 ) hasty; 6 ) sharp; 7 ) frantic; 8 ) furious; 9 ) impetuous; 10 ) unexpected; 11 ) impulsive; 12 ) reckless; 13 ) unexpected; 14 ) untimely; 15 ) angry; 16 ) thoughtless; 17 ) confused; 18 ) hasty; 19 ) presurosa; 20 ) cutting; 21 ) fast; 22 ) sudden; 23 ) sudden; 24 ) dizzying; 25 ) violent.Antonyms: to consciousness; with: 1 ) calm; 2 ) caution; 3 ) circumspection; 4 ) restraint; 5 ) composure; 6 ) Continence; 7 ) sanity; 8 ) courtesy; 9 ) correction; 10 ) care; 11 ) decorum; 12 ) delicacy; 13 ) discernment; 14 ) discretion; 15 ) formality; 16 ) trial; 17 ) restraint; 18 ) regard; 19 ) moderation; 20 ) morigeración; 21 ) weighting; 22 ) caution; 23 ) forecasting; 24 ) prudence; 25 ) reflection; 26 ) Book; 27 ) responsibility; 28 ) reluctance; 29 ) wisdom; 30 ) serenity; 31 ) brains; 32 ) touch; 33 ) Temperance; 34 ) defining; 35 ) tranquility.
Chiqueado. Adj. masc. Pampered, spoiled in excess, especially Word. Treated with deference self-indulgent. Talk chiqueado: as a child of tender age. The term is the participle of the verb chiquear, derived from the noun - and adjective - chico, from the Latin «ciccum»: insignificant thing.
(Reverse question: is a definition. The answer is the concept ). Divan ( sust. MASC ): ) seat elongated, mullido, usually without backup, with loose cushions. Synonym: «reposet». In addition the term divan has meant: ) Council of Ministers of the Ottoman Empire ( 41 Turkish; (b) ) the Council itself; c ) this Council meeting room; (d) ) collection of Oriental poems, especially Arabs, Persians and Turks. The word divan comes from classical Arabic "diwan", and of the pelvi ( 41 Persian; 'dewan': file, registry - troops, which became the meaning of collection of poems and songs, then administrative offices, mainly customs, because they were fitted with sofas. ( Information from the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy and the Dizionario Garzanti della Lingua Italiana ).
(Reverse question: is a definition. The answer is the concept ). Esplanade ( sust. FEM. ). The diction is the participle of the verb moving, derived from the Latin 'explanare': do level, composed by the preposition 'ex', with negative meaning, and the substantive "planus": flat. Synonyms: leveling, platform, embankment, landing. Antonyms: elevation, mount, prominence, highlighted.
Sust. and male adj.. Serum: substance that remains liquid by coagulation of the milk, blood, lymph or plant fumes as the rubber latex. Serum is derived from the Latin noun "serum": whey ( 41 cheese remaining. "Serum" is akin to the Greek 'orós, orrós': serum in general, which is would to the Sanskrit «serati»: flows, runs (Webster does s Third New International Dictionary ).? The Chylous adjective derived from the substantive quilo: Milky liquid that results from transmutation and absorption of the food by the intestinal mucosa. Quilo comes from the Greek noun 'chylós': juice.
(Reverse question: is a definition. The answer is the concept ). Pedalpino. Adj. The genesis of this word ( 41 neologism; is: ) shortened form of the genitive singular «pedis' case: the standing of the nominative case "pes": foot; (b) ) the Alpine adjective 40 Alps; mount high ) voice of Celtic origin.
Cybele. Mythological daughter of heaven and Earth, wife of Cronos, mother of the gods, solicitor of civilization and protector of cities. Identified with Rhea, Goddess of the Earth. Is represented with a Crown of towers, in a chariot towed by two lions where their Korybantes ( 41 priests; with horns ( 41 musical horns; and cymbals, are causing great noise. In the year 204 BC, during the Second Punic War, motivated by the announcement of a cryptic Oracle that Cybele may deter Hannibal, was Rome a stone of his tabernacle of Pessinus, in Galatia, Turkey, and was establishing in a temple. The Roman State adopted her cult, which constituted a formidable obstacle to the spread of Christianity. ( Information taken from the "great encyclopedia of the world". Bilbao, Spain )
I refuse. Present tense, indicative mood, first person singular of the verb refuse. The verb in the infinitive comes from the low Latin «refusare», the «refúndere» «refusum», supine Latin: return, reject. Be serious Word end in vowel, must however emphasize, because it's strong vocal ( «»«and» ) followed by weak vowel ( «»'or' ) that in this case it is not diphthong. Otherwise their hyphenation and therefore its pronunciation would be: ) esdrújulas: 'ré-hu-so'; (b) ) diptongadas: 'rehu-so'. Synonyms: I declined, I eludo, elusive, excuse, I reject, rehúyo. Antonyms: I accept, I admit, I agree, I agree, I agree, I agree.
Nulípara. Adj. woman who has never snowstorm ( had offspring, given birth, delivered ) Concerning animal females, the concept is «horra». Is derived from the Latin numeral adjective "nullus": NULL / to nothing, no one, none / to zero, and the intransitive verb «parere»: appear, show, give birth. Synonyms: sterile, infecunda, infertile. Antonyms: genitora, pregnant, early, prolific, multiparae.