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Italian expression which literally means "sweet doing nothing," which is fairly explicit. The term «dolce» adjective means sweet, the syncopated Italian verb 'fare', from Latin 'facere': do, and the indeterminate pronoun «niente» means nothing, from the Latin «nec entem»: no entity, not be. Synonyms: weak, lazy, idle, idle, lazy, lazy drone.
1. Affected ( 41 grammatical sentence; by Hyperbaton: figure of speech by which altered the normal sequence of the components of the prayer. Example: 'Again the dark swallows on your balcony nests hang' (Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer ). Hyperbaton: neutral fervently of the Greek prefix 'úper': on beyond and the verb «bainein»: walking, go. 2. Very deep. The prefix «úper» and the term «bathús» adjective: deep. 3. Predominant mineral species.
Elysian. Plural of Elysium, referred to "Champs Elysées": delicious place, happiness, destiny of souls of the good. According to Homer, generous region located in the West of the Earth, the ocean, brimming with gifts, without cold, snow or rain: Perpetual spring, where, without having died, dwelled elected heroes. The word comes from the Greek 'elúsion' ( «»«pedíon» ): ( 41 fields; Elysian.
Paragraph. By syncopation of the letters do ág does and accentuation of the first do to do, the paragraph word derives from paragraph. 1 Is a fragment of a letter, whose initial letter of the first line should be capitalized, and the end is symbolized with point and separate. 2 Sign §, representative of this section of text. The origin of this word is from the Greek preposition «pará»: together with the substantive «graphós», from the verb «gráphein»: write.
This diction is derived from the Greek adjective «ualinós»: vitreous of the substantive «úalos»: glass. 1. Masculine adjective of hyaline, meaning transparent. 2 Noun. Substance albuminoide translucent, caused by amyloid degeneration. 3 Substance nitrogen constituent quitinoide main walls of cysts hidátidos ( as in the 41 had;. To break down generates a sugar. 4. Transparent substance that accumulates in cells lathe, susceptible to staining with eosin. By splitting it originates a carbohydrate.
Positronic. Concerning the Positron: antimatter from the electron or Positron. The mass of the electron is virtually non-existent. Its electric charge is the unitary refusal: - 1. Therefore the mass of the Positron is also zero, and its electric charge is the unitary positive: 1, which annihilates the electron. The name comes from 'positive'.
1. State of nutrition of tissues and organs. 2. Confrontation of the nutritive functions by the nervous system. Is derived from the Greek «trophée»: food, nutrition, and the suffix "ISM", from the Latin "ismus", and Greek 'ismós', which means status, quality, physical or moral deficiencies, doctrine, social movement, trend, sporting activities, etc.
Leonidas. 1. King of Sparta ( 491-480 BC ). With 300 Spartans and about 1000 partners, over two days, he defended the pass of Thermopylae against the Persian army of Xerxes. Greek treason Ephialtes perished all the Spartans and 700 allies. In his "history" Herodotus describes this acontecimiento.2. Plural noun. Profusion ( «»«rain» ) Lion ) appears in November, from the constellation Leo ( Meteor that often for 33 years. They are meteorites that revolve around the Sun, generated by disintegration of comets.
Who receives property under contract. This word is the past participle of the Latin verb «commodare»: provide, to facilitate. Consist in celebration of a repo deal, properties of real roots, conditioned to certain uses and obligation to restore it to the expiration of the term. Who gives is «comodante».
Planctófago. That feeds on plankton. It comes from the Greek 'planktón', neutral of «planktós»: Wanderer, vagabond, and «fagein»: eat. Plankton is comprised of plant organisms and animals floating or weakly swimmers. It includes seaweed - mainly Sargasso, covering large expanses of ocean - ( 41 microscopic diatoms; and ( macroscopic ) jellyfish.