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Sust. FEM. 1. Retrospective passage that breaks chronological sequence of a literary work. Synonym: anacronía. Antonym: prolepsis. 2. Insistent repetition of a word in a text, speech or advertisement. Is derived from the Greek "Ana": again, and «léepsis»: Dam, takes. Synonyms: anaphora, epízeuxis, palilogía. Antonyms: ellipsis, zeugma. 3. In the Orthodox religion, Ascension of Christ ( to heaven ). Of «análeepsis»: Ascension, resumption.
Adj. masc. In gels, properties: ) conversion to fluid, when they are subjected to agitation or another related alteration process, and then, in a State of rest, recovery of its status of gels; (b) ) reversibility gel-sol - gel under shear efforts followed by immobility. The word comes from the Greek "thixis": touch «tropée»: change, turn, "iko" trend: relative to.
Sust. FEM. Small or tiny animals, especially the imperceptible to the naked eye, or those that thrive in restricted habitats. Etymology: grecolatino hybrid composed of the Greek adjective «mikrós»: short, small, and the Latin noun 'fauna', of Fauna - daughter of Faunus, God of fertility of herds and fields-Roman goddess of fertility, chastity and health. He also appointed «Bona Dea ( good goddess )» and «Maia». Antonym: macrofauna.
Sust. FEM. Low amount of potassium (K ) in the blood. It is when it is less than 3.5 millimoles per litre ( 41 mmol/l; [or 3.5 milliequivalents per litre ( meq/l )]. Is classified in: ) mild: K = 3 to 3.5 mmol/l; (b) ) moderate: K = 2.5 to 3.0 mmol/l; c ) severe: K less than 2.5 mmol/l, or oral intolerance: rejection or hypersensitivity to food ( vomiting, for example ). Etymology: 1 ) the Greek preposition «hypó»: bass; 2 ) technicality «potassium», «pot» English: vase, and «ash»: Ash ( by the discovery of this chemical element method: evaporation of leachate from ashes of wood or leaves of trees ) 3 ) «áima»: blood ( the diphthong 'AI' becomes 'e' ) 4 ) the ending «ia» with the meaning of pathological condition. Synonyms: hypokalemia, hipokaliemia ( from neolatín "kalium", from which is derived the symbol of potassium ). Antonyms: hyperkalemia, hiperkaliemia, hyperkalaemia.
Sust. and adj. fem. Measure of length equal to about 1852 meters, or to the 60a. ( 60th ) part of the length of a degree of terrestrial meridian, which is 111,111111 km ( 111,111111/60 = 1851,851851 ). Terrestrial mile in Anglo-Saxon countries consists of 1609,347 m. The expression comes from the Latin «milia passuum»: plural of "mille passus": thousand steps, which was measured itineraria Roman, equivalent to close to 1480 m. synonym: nautical mile.
Latin phrase from the Roman poet Horace, contained in his Odes, I, 11. The original version is "Carpe diem quam minimum credula postero": apprehended the day ( present ) which ( therefore ) minimum credit to the subsequent ( 41 literal translation;. Summary, it means 'take advantage of the day'. With some slack, would be tantamount to «not leave for tomorrow what you can do today», or «live every moment as if it were the last». Carpe is the imperative of the verb "carpere": start capture gleaned, collect, take. Diem is the accusative case of the substantive «dies»: day.
Sust. FEM. Taste for meat. Comes from the Greek noun 'kréas, kréatos': meat, meat, and «phylía»: friendship. Synonyms: carnivorousness, creofagia. Antonyms: crudiveganismo, ovolactovegetarianismo, sensocentrismo ( by which seeks to avoid suffering of sentient beings ) veganism, vegetarianism.
Sust. FEM. Increase the frequency and breathing depth. It is a combination of tachypnea ( breathing rapid and shallow, exceeding 20 cycles per minute ) and batipnea ( deep breathing: during each ventilation is exchanged a volume greater than 500 ml 41 air;. The panting is tachypnea. Breathing under effort is polipnea. An extreme case of this is "Kussmaul breathing", which occurs in patients in coma cetoacídico.In the following reference values the sequence of figures refers to respiratory rate, expressed in vents per minute ( ) and volume of Exchange, denoting milliliters of circulating air per kilogram of body mass ( (b) ): 1 ) children under five years old: ) 25-60; (b) ) 6 to 8; 2 ) children aged between five and 14: ) 20 to 30; (b) ) 6 to 8; 3 ) over 14 years of age: ) 14-20 ( more or less an every four beats ) (b) ) approximately 500 ( information taken from the 41 Wikipedia;. Etymology: and the adjective - adverb-quantitative indefinite «polý»: long, very, and the noun "pnoia ( pronounced pnea )": breathing. Antonym: apnea.
Adj. masc. Without odour. It comes from the Latin, composed by the custodial inseparable preposition ( negative ) 'in': no, and the substantive 'dande, odoris': smell of the scent. Synonyms: anosmio ( from the Greek "a" custodial: without, and «osmée»: smell ) toilet, neutral. Antonyms: stinky, aromatic, disgusting, balsamic, corrupt, fetid, fragrant, smelling, infecto, unclean, smelly, foul, Putrid, pútrido, odorant, odiferous client, fragrant, perfumed, stinking, septic. Rarity: several antonyms are in turn antonyms, 'odorless' implies absence of smell, so any noticeable by smell, pleasant or unpleasant, effluvium is smell.
Plejía. Sust. FEM. 1. Paralysis of some body portion. 2. Second member of words composed of Greek origin denoting paralysis. Examples: ( involve suspension of activity ) 1 ) stroke: cerebral; 2 ) hemiplegia: a lateral half of the body; 3 ) paraplegia: lower body half. Has propendido to desacentuar the weak vowel ( i ) but in the vast majority of the Greek Genesis sequence words 'i' 'a' at the end is not monosílaba, it dissolves the diphthong; in other words, this vowel is accentuated. In this case the syllabic Division is ple-jí-a. The diction is derived from the substantive «pleexía»: percussion.
Adj. common. Concerning the icticultura ( fish ) comprising: 1 ) fish - in - farming: ) 40 farms; fish = fish ) (b) ) ponds; c ) pools; 2 ) introduction into rivers ( for repopulation ). The word is a hybrid derived from the Greek noun 'ichthýs, ichthýos': fish, the fish, and the Latin "colere" transitive verb: cultivate. Synonyms: aquaculture, fisheries ( or ) fish.
Sust. MASC. In the game of decision-making bases ( «»«Baseball» ) hit with a mallet ( «»«bat» ) whereby, on the licit side, the ball transposes the limits of the field, and both the batter as if ( obviously ) any others embasados players scoring career. Synonym: home «run», of «home» «run» English: race to the base of House: mission accomplished.