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1 Sust. MASC. Action of full or partial graphic representation on a flat surface, of location, size and nature of the Earth's surface or some other celestial object, scale and projection system specific. Synonyms: cartography, uprising. 2. Present indicative first person singular of the verb map. Synonym: I cartografío. The word comes from the medieval Latin noun "mappa": handkerchief, tablecloth, napkin, because in these canvases were levels. In turn, mappa is derived from the Hebrew 'menapha': range.
Teosquesis, teosquético. Adjectives neologisms of Hellenic style composed the pseudoprefijo ( prefix meaning full ) «Theós»: God ) ( monotheistic, one God, or "theós": God ( with tiny, considered minor or polytheistic deity: several gods ) and the pseudodesinencias ( 41 complete meaning endings; «schésis»: relationship, connection, regarding (a), and «schetikós»: relative, with regard to.
Adj. masc. «Freshwater» migratory fish, River. Examples: common trout: «Salmon trutta L.»;» barbel: «Barbus spp.».» The term derives from the Greek «potamós»: River, and «drómos»: via, street, race, road, lane. Strictly speaking the word would also apply to the place where aquatic competitions in waterways, are developed for which, in order to avoid polysemy, would suffice a diacritic accent on the third syllable: «potamódromo». In this case the adjective become a noun.
Neutral adj.. Leaderboard not taxonomic range of fish and seafood according to the depth of its Habitat: waters close to the seabed. Examples: cod, lobster, red snapper, mero, snapper. The diction comes from the Latin "South", participle of the compound verb «demérgere», constituted in turn by the preposition "of", with causal meaning, and the verb «mérgere»: sink, dive, diving. Synonyms: abysmal, batial, benthic. Antonyms: pelagic, planktonic.
Eupatófila. Adjective of Greek parentage integrated by the adjective 'us': well, the substantive «páthos»: animosity, condition, disease, passion, and «fílos»: friend. Synonym: gargalismófila of the substantive «gargálisma»: tingling, cramps, itching, stinging. Antonym: gargalismófoba; «fobía»: phobia.
(Reverse question: is a definition. The answer is the concept ). Cornucopia. Sust. FEM. «Loan» lexical derived from the late Latin "cornucopia", by the classic «cornu copiae»: Horn of plenty ( copious ) he is depicted full of fruits and flowers, which is symbol of opulence and prosperity. The Horn is the Greek mythological goat Amalthea, nurse of the Supreme God Zeus, who broke a flagpole and gave it the power to be filled with everything you wished the holder.
Sust. FEM. Quality of being or of being full, full. The word of Latin style, consists of the preposition 'cum': with, and the past participle 'pletus', from the verb «plere»: fill. Synonyms: fill, fullness, integrity, plethora, satiety, totality. Antonyms: absence, lack, scarcity, inopia, absence, emptiness.
One of the archaic legal catalogues, possibly the fourth by antiquity, issued around the year 1760 before the Christian era, according to the media, by the Babylonian King 40 chronology; 41 Mesopotamia; Hammurabi, sixth of the first dynasty of Babylon. Consists of 282 laws, written in Akkadian language, recorded in cuneiform writing on several stelae ( monoliths ) one of which is on display in the Museum of Louvre (Paris ). Among these regulations contains the «law of retaliation» ( «»«lex talionis», of «talis»: such, identical ) for the purpose that the punishment was exactly equal to the offense, whose synthesis is expressed in the famous aphorism 'eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth'.
Interesting. Neutral adj. of Latin origin. That generates interest: temporary of a sum of money use fee. The word is the present participle of the verb 'interessare', derived from the substantive "interesse": be among ( in the Middle ). Consists of the preposition «inter»: between, and «esse», apocope ( shortening the end ) of the intransitive verb 'essere': be. Synonyms: pleasant, attractive, fascinating. Antonyms: unpleasant, undesirable, insignificant, disgusting.
Neutral adj.. Metal or other substance not susceptible alloy: not fissile with other materials. The alloy has always contain at least one metal. The word comes from the negative inseparable preposition 'in' and the noun 'alligatio, alligationis', cases nominative and genitive singular equivalent to «link» of the link. Synonyms: iligable, inalmagamble, incombinable, immiscible. Antonyms: aleable, amalgamable, combinable, fissile, ligable, miscible.
Neutral adj.. 1. Shiny, bright white. 2 Substance, commonly metal, reddened or whitish effect of high temperatures. Hot case: ) It exalts the spirits; (b) ) unsatisfactory solution for anyone; c ) «not Solomonic» decision. The diction comes from the Latin "candens, candentis" active participle of the verb "candere": esplender, burn, shine. Synonyms: «to the white red», scorching, burning, lit, incandescent, torrid. Antonyms: height, frozen, frigid, icy ice, ice cream.
Sust. MASC. 1 Fabulous deeds of gods or heroes storytelling, relating to the origin of: ) the world, (b) ) the universe, (c) ) the human body, 41 d; 40 ethnic groups; races, peoples ). 2 Fact or legendary historical figure. 3. Inconsistent conviction of aspirations that encourages a Community action. 4 Utopian dream or desire unattainable. The term derives from the Greek noun 'mýthos, mýthou': cases nominative and genitive singular equivalent to "Fable, Fable". Synonyms: allegory, worldview, tale, Entelechy, fallacy, fiction, fantasy, legend, superstition, Utopia, vagueness. Antonyms: authenticity, axiom, certainty, evidence, reality, truth.