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Town of the eponymous Department (Famatina ) at the northern end of the province, argentina La Rioja, in the Northwest of the country. It is located in the foothills of the Sierras Pampeanas, where there are various elements ores, most notably gold. This name arose from «famatinita»: ortorrómbico mineral consisting of copper, antimony sulfide: Cu6Sb2S8, isomorphic of the enargite, in the arsenic substitutes to antimony with formula: Cu6As2S8.
Adj. fem. ( in practice; grammatically, neutral ). Pregnant. Latin 'pregnans, pregnantis', composed by the inseparable preposition «HIRC ( pronounced pre )»: before a corradical of "gignere": generate, the active participle ' 40 g 41 natus, or ( 41 g; cream»: born/a, ex officio / a. synonyms: pregnant, pregnant, fraught, fecundada. In animal females: loaded, covered.
Sust. MASC. Feature of who writes with skill and gallantry. The word comes from the Latin 'pénnula', syncopated diminutive of "penna": boom the infix syllable «do» ( for euphony ) the polysemic Greek suffix «ismós»: activity, condition, quality, style, nature, trend, etc. Derivatives: pendolario, pendolista.
Sust. MASC. Vitamin A, also known as axeroftol ( alcohol against dryness ) anti-infection factor and antixeroftálmico ( against the dryness of the 41 eyes;. Oily hydrocarbon ( oily ) insoluble in water and soluble in oils and fats ( fat-soluble ) formula C20H30O. Their precursors or provitamins-A are the carotenes: yellowish Orange pigments which in most plants coexist with the chlorophyll. The carotenes denomination comes from the taxonomic carrot species name: «Daucus carotta». Esterified by fatty acids, vitamin A exists in milk, butter and various bodies - mainly in the liver of animals whose foods are rich in carotenes. Likewise obtained from the liver of cod and hypoglossal ( the family of the sole ). Retinol comes from the Latin «retina»: redecita ( ocular membrane with abundant nerve fibers that radiate from the optic nerve ) and the "ol" suffix: own in organic chemistry of compounds containing hydroxyl radical: OH, of alcohols.
Sust. MASC. 1 Intense light. 2. ( figuratively ) Exceptional qualities of someone or something. 3 Chivalry, nobility. Derived from "splendor, splendoris" Latin of the intransitive verb «splendere»: Shine, shine and glow. Synonyms: brilliance, clarity, splendor, gleam, glow, glow. Antonyms: darkness, shadows and darkness.
Sust. MASC. 1. Muddy field covered by stagnant water. Synonym: swamp. 2. ( figuratively ) Intrigue. Synonyms: situation ( 41 attitude; not neat, I embrollo. 3. Topographic depression where through a dam retains water, commonly with triple purpose: 1 ) water supply; 2 ) irrigation; 3 ) generation of electricity. Synonyms: reservoir, dam, dam, reservoir. Latin medieval «pantanum», probably by the old name (Pantanum ) of the Lesina Lake, in the region of 40 Pulla;Puglia ) Italy.
Neutral adj.. Defaming it. Present participle of active significance, from the verb defame: discredit someone posting opinions adverse to his reputation. Comes from the Latin verb «diffamare», consisting of the proprietary prefix and intensive 'dis' and the noun 'fame': common opinion about the qualities and personal actions. Synonyms: hateful, demeaning, degrading. Antonyms: complimentary, encomiante, flattering, laudatory, panegyrist.
Neutral adj.. 1 The immature fruit. Synonyms: advance, premature. Antonyms: mature, green. 2 Person at tender age manifesting physical development, moral or intellectual whose disclosure is usually delayed. Synonyms: advance, outdone, Prodigy, talented. Diction is derived from the Latin 'praecox, praecócis': composed of the prefix «HIRC»: before, and by the verb «cóquere»: cooking, mature.
Sust. MASC. 1. Opposition to the adoption of laws or other legal provisions, or discussions. 2. The right of individuals or moral ( 41 institutions; to prevent actions that consider drawbacks. 3 Action and effect of veto ( ) PuTTY. From the Latin 'veto': ( I ) I come, I forbid. 4 Conjug. First-person singular, indicative of the verb inhibit ( veto ). From the Latin verb «vetare»: PuTTY, prevent.
Sust. MASC. Organ vascular red oblong, flattened, located in the upper left part of the abdominal cavity under the diaphragm between the colon and the false ribs. Exercises four functions: ) receptacle RBC and - smaller proportion - of blood plasma; (b) ) destruction of red blood cells altered; c ) ( 41 cooperation; conservation of the iron in the bone marrow produces hemoglobin; (d) ) generation of lymphocytes. Derived from the Latin adjective 'badius, badii': cases nominative and genitive singular equivalent «of the bayo bayo».
Sust. FEM. 1 Scientific discipline focused on determining dimensional, morphological, gravitational and magnetic large portions - and global - of the Earth's surface: higher or theoretical Geodesy. 2 Surveying (Topography ): geodesy practical, or less for which a flat ORB is commonly assumed. The term derives from the Greek noun «geodaisia», consisting of the noun 'Ge, Ges': nominative cases and genitive singular equivalent to 'Land of the Earth', a 'or' eufónica to League with the following Member: the substantive «daisia» ( pronounced desia, because the "ai" diphthong is pronounced «e» ): Division.