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Sust. FEM. híbr. Line contour which represents figures of equal value of properties, characteristics or physical qualities, commonly represented in maps. 40 Examples; equal value of ): isohipsas: height; isopacas: thickness; isotherms: temperature; isorradas: emission of radiation; isohyets: rainfall. Synonym: isopleta, composed by 'isos': equal, smooth, and «pléethos, pléethous», cases nominative and genitive singular equivalent to 'crowd, the crowd'. Isopleta is preferable because implicit is a quantitative idea.
Sust. MASC. Discernment. Semiculto derived from the Latin 'character': character, nature, which in turn comes from the Greek 'charaktéer, charaktéeros': cases nominative and genitive singular equivalent to "nature of the character": outline, figure, nature. Synonyms: success, wisdom, discretion, lucidity, moderation, prudence, wisdom, talent, tino. Antonyms: aberration, siding, recklessness, folly, irresponsibility thoughtlessness, lightness, clumsiness.
Sust. MASC. 1 Jara: family of the cistíneas Evergreen shrub or cistaceae, viscous leaves hairless beam and hairy underside, large flowers, capsular gender "Cistus", from the Greek noun 'kistos'. 2 Pseudoprefijo ( because it is full word that functions as prefix ) involved in the genesis of helenismos ( technicalities with components of Greek origin ) relating to bladder and cysts. This etymology is something other than the gender of the jara: «kýstis, kýsteoos»: bladder, cyst, in their cases nominative and genitive singular.
Sust. FEM. Ark. Box once destined to contain several objects, which constituted one of the belongings of the House. Of the Latin 'arca, arcae ( ) pronounced archeologists', cases nominative and genitive singular equivalent to 'chest, chest'. Synonyms: wardrobe, coffin, vault, boat, box, coffin, sarcophagus. It comes from the verb «arcere»: depart, lock, defend, intercept, object, reject.
A species name of the taxonomic genus «Phytophtora», identified fungus by r. D. Rands in 1922 in sumatra cinnamon trees. Generates a pathology disease; 40: 41 Mycosis; in trees like avocados ( avocado 41, chestnut, oak, eucalyptus, macadamia, peach ( peach ) PEAR, pine, as well as pineapple, etc. The genus and species names come from Greek nouns «phytón»: plant, «phthorá»: ruin, destruction, and «kinámoomon», then «cinnamomum» Latin: cinnamon.
Intransitive verb. 1 Alter facts or descriptions or misinform about physical or moral persons: political, religious or cultural entities which essentially evil qualities, are attributed to lead to detriment of his public fame. 2. With reference to writers and artists, encourage - in his own works - rebellion and defiance of the divinity, as well as exaltation to the evil in its most cruel forms. The word comes from the Hebrew substantive 'satan': adversary, enemy. Synonyms: praise, condemn, demonize, denigrate, discredit, discredit, defame, stigmatize, vilified. Antonyms: divinizar, exalt, commend, glorify, making sacred, sanctify, Revere.
Sust. MASC. Forest, in Italian; plural: 40 boschi; pronounced bosqui ). 1. Extensive ground equipped with trees, usually of great stature. 2 Set of such trees, sometimes only of the same species. The word derives from the Latin «boscus», and this in turn comes from the fránquico ( 41 Germanic language; "busk". The authentic Latin name is «silva»: jungle.
Sust. FEM. Village ( organically subject to a City Council 41 small population; tiny. Derived from two Arab components: 1 ) «ad» article:; 2 ) the substantive 'daya': rustic, and the diminutive suffix estate latino - sometimes a little derogatory - castellanizado «smell». Synonyms: farmhouse, farmhouse, populated.
Sust. FEM. Tiny, microscopic, dimensions called nanoparticles particle physics: less than 100 nanometers: i.e. one hundred portions of matter of a millionth of a meter. Applies in electronic research, optics, biomedical, etc. The word is of Greek origin, composed of the substantive «nános»: dwarf, «phýsis»: nature and the suffix 'ika', which means ' relative to '.
Pseudoprefijo and pseudodesinencia of Greek origin who involved in the genesis of helenismos referred to the body. Derived from the genitive singular «soómatos» case: body, nouns in nominative case «sooma»: body. Sometimes it apocopa to "soma" or is expressed through the syncopated version "somo".