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1 Adjective. Elderly person. 2 In the plural, substantive applied in the old Greece to elderly and notable men who constituted the Council of Agamemnón or Agamenón: mythological character that following the abduction of Paris to Elena and her shelter in Troy, led the expedition against - and subsequent defeat - the Trojans. Then Clytemnestra, Elena ( a sister and the wife of Menelaus, brother of Agamnenón ) murdered the caudillo and the Trojan prophetess Cassandra, lover of this. The word derives from the Greek adjective "géroon, géroontos": nominative cases: old, and genitive singular: old.
Noun. Gallery, room or collection of works of art, mainly images or paintings of portraits. The word is composed of 'eikóon, eikóonos' Greek nouns: nominative and genitive singular of image ( the combination of vowels 'ei' is not a diphthong; He is pronounced 'i' ) and «théekee»: box, box, compartment, deposit, case.
1 Ask for divine intervention ( 41 prayer; or through intercessions to obtain help, favors, health, miracles, etc. 2 Speak before public, harangue, lecturing, prattle. Intransitive verb derived from Latin "orare": speak of the noun ', oris ': nominative and genitive singular, respectively, to mean palate of the mouth. Synonyms: worship, ask, ask.
Abbreviated masculine adjective. More high register of the human voice, as their own child and - especially in the "bel canto" ( 41 Opera; - the female. Includes three tessitura: 1 ) drama: powerful volume, maximum amplitude; 2 ) lyrical or light: height average; 3 ) coloratura: high availability for great sound ornaments. Derived from the Latin 'supranus', with the preposition 'super' paragoge: about.
Irregular inflection, preterite ( past perfect simple ) intransitive verb pleasure, third person singular. Regular conjugation is 'willed'. Example: he plugo to God. This construction, as well as his resemblance to prayer, by the radical 'pl', erroneously leads to a meaning of prayer - or begged - God. Synonyms: he wanted to, he decided, available, resolved. The verb pleasure comes from the Latin verb «pleasures»: please.
1. Noun: battle using his fists. Synonyms: fights, pendency times, lawsuit, Brawl, Brawl, 2. third person singular of the verb to endeavor: call, request vehemently. Synonyms: strive, strive, porfiar. To derive, from the Latin noun "pugno» ( pronounced 'fist' ): fist; the verb, «pugnare» ( pronounced 'puñare' ).
Diagenesis. Geological noun. Chemical and physical in sediments, subsequent changes to your deposit, for which become consolidated rocks. According to facies of their environment, include compaction, cementation, recrystallization and rare times, replacement ion, as happens in some limestones, consisting mainly of calcite: distinct, in which susbstituye partially to calcium magnesium, and her transmutes in dolomite: (CO3 ) 2CaMg, a process called dolomitización. The term derives from the Greek, the prefix «day»: through, and substantive "Genesis": origin. Synonyms: evolution, mutation, transmutation, transformation.
Xantus Murrelet ( 41 small merganser;. Waterfowl family of auks 40 sea bird;AUK ) genus and species ' Synthliboramphus hypoleucus» or «Endomycura hypoleucus», in the lower portion and the wings dark above and white plumage. He brooded on islands of California - United States - and Baja California, Mexico. Completed the stage of reproduction, it moves northward to British Columbia, Canada. The xantus word comes from the Hungarian ornithologist Xántus János of Vesey, who described it in specimens of Baja California in 1859.