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pregnancia
  33

Sust. FEM. Pregnancy. Derives from the Latin 'praegnatio': before birth, composed of the preposition «HIRC ( pronounced 'pre' )»: front, and by the verb «gnascor» ( synonym of "nascor, násceri ' ): birth, sprout. Synonyms: conception, pregnancy, pregnant, pregnancy.

  
pregnancia
  50

Sust. FEM. Pregnancy. Derives from the Latin 'praegnatio': before birth, composed of the preposition «HIRC ( pronounced 'pre' )»: front, and by the verb «gnascor» ( synonym of "nascor, násceris ' ): birth, sprout. Synonyms: conception, pregnancy, pregnant, pregnancy.

  
modales
  26

Sust. MASC. plur. ( of modal ). Distinctive personal attitudes - edifying or contemptible; commonly the laudable – that reveal the quality of education. Derived from the Latin 'modus': of this measure, dimension, neither more nor less, only. Synonyms: parenting, principles, urbanity.

  
beligerar
  53

Verb. Trans. Make war. From the Latin «belligerare' of the substantive «bellum»: war. Synonyms: tackle, harass, attack, dash, besiege, attack, overwhelm, battling, combat, contend dispute, bend, war, harass, intimidate, fight, fight, slighted, waging, suppress, besiege, subjugate, submit, subjugate, subject. Antonyms: abide by chapter, cede, surrender, reconcile, bend, delivered, agree, ask peace surrender, undergo, subordinated.

  
operancia
  47

Sust. FEM. 1 Quality - be able to - be operating. 2. Features of realization of determined action. The term comes from the Latin «operantia', which in this case is the nominative plural of «operans», present participle of the verb «operor»: work. Synonyms: performance, consummation, compliance, implementation, feasibility, operation, operation, procedure, realization, viability. Antonyms: abandonment, withdrawal, breach, negligence, unenforceability, non-compliance, failure, inoperability, unviable, omission.

  
lutigás
  25

Sust. MASC. Gas; 40 or ) Shales: sedimentary rocks generated by consolidation of mud - mud of the granulometry of clay, which is the main component - and anaerobic decomposition of organic matter contained in the mud. For low porosity of these rocks, to extract them gas must undergo hydraulic fracturing and providing them with chemical additives. It is striking that, in its vast majority, erroneously, in German, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese and other languages is le denominated gas shale or lesser extent, shale gas. Or, to avoid committing misdeeds, and even comfort, opt to not translate its original English expression "shale gas". Need to specify equivalences of concepts: 1 ) Shale: 'shale'; schist: «schist»; Slate: 'slate'. Unlike the Shales, schists and blackboards are metamorphic rocks. Lutite etymology: from the Latin «lútum»: mud; gas: the Greek «cháos»: chaos, confusion, lack of form and independent volume and its tendency to maximum occupancy of space.

  
pareidolia
  51

Sust. FEM. Projection of images mentally preconceived on natural or man-made objects. Examples: 1 ) vision of silhouettes or profiles of animals, people, faces, or religious images in the forms of: ) clouds; (b) ) peaks of stony hills; c ) part front or rear of a vehicle ( the headlights would represent the eyes; the grill, the mouth; the windshield, the forehead or head ) (d) ) appliances; e ) buildings; f ) pavements; g ) trees; h ) stones; i ) spots; j ) constellations: numerous religious figures or humanoid in astronomical objects like the Moon, the Eagle Nebula; k ) stalactites and stalagmites in caves or grottoes; l ) grounds ( 41 seats; the coffee; m ) descascarados eggs. 2 ) Sightings: 2a ) UFOs; 2B ) cryptids: hypothetical animals extinct or unknown to science, or mythological or folklore, as: 2b1 ) the 40 Yeti; «»"abominable snow man" ) 2B2 ) the monster of Loch Ness; 2b3 ) the Chupacabras; as ) Big foot; 2 c ) ghosts; 2D ) other Paranormal phenomena. 3. Hearing of recognizable messages in recordings in languages unknown or played backwards. Etymology: from the Greek «eídoolon»: figure or image, preceded by the conjunction «pará»: «next to». Synonyms: appearance, aspect, figuration, illusion, imagination, imitation, like perception, similarity, analogy. Antonyms: bust, effigy, sculpture, statue, icon, Idol, image, monument. (Source: Wikipedia, partially )

  
ageusia
  39

Sust. FEM. Loss of the ability to appreciate flavours of the sense of taste. From the Greek 'a': exclusive alpha, which means «no», and «geúsis»: taste, flavor. Synonyms: ageustia, desabrimiento, weakening, insulsez. Antonyms: tasting, tasting, delectation, eugeusia ( 'us': well ) fruition, paladeo, gloating.

  
vermívoro
  48

Adj. masc. Preferential or exclusively feeding consists worms. Word of Latin style composed by the substantive "vermis": worm, and the verb «vorare»: devour. Synonym: escoléfago, from the Greek "skóoleex": worm, and «phagéin»: eat.

  
adáctilo
  19

Adj. masc. 1 Animal devoid of fingers or pliers, as some crustaceans. 2 Plant in which there are no remnants of the third Stamen. The term derives from the Greek «a", inseparable, custodial, preposition meaning"without", and of the substantive «dáktylus»: finger.

  
hipótesis
  35

Sust. FEM. 1. Provisional explanation of a fact or a phenomenon, which is assumed after justification. 2 Premise or condition is acceptable retains in a reasoning or syllogism, particularly in a theorem. 3. In methodology, phase ( 41 observation; -the three - induction. The other two are assumption and verification. The concept comes from the Greek 'hypó': bass, and «thésis»: situation. Synonyms: barrunto conjecture, deduction, speculation, estimation, figuration, indication, induction, inference, intuition, possibility postulate, prediction, foreboding, presumption, suspicion, assumption, theory, prophecy, glimpse. Antonyms: axiom, certainty, certainty, certification verification, confirmation, demonstration, evidence, infallibility, law, rule, test, ratification, realization, rule, validation, verification.

  
emulación
  28

Sust. FEM. 1. In philosophy, noble sentiment that incites to imitate the good of others to try to match it and overcome it. It is one of the educational impulses of the will, but suffers by viability of degenerate in jealousy and sadness for well being. 2. In Psychology: ) imitative rivalry; (b) ) competition between two or more individuals or groups for certain objects or distinctions. 3. Envy "of the good'. Synonyms: spur, Sting, incentive, breath, spirit, apremio, jealousy, challenge, espoleo, stimulus, incentive, prudery, opposition, pique, I challenge. Antonyms: apathy, carelessness, disappointment, discouragement unwillingness, apathy, disinterest, unconcern, flippant, negligence, indifference, indolence, inertia, inhibition, molicie.

  
pre
  35

Sust. MASC. 1. Have daily of the soldiers. 2 Dation pecuniary weekly to children, which generated a new sense of that day: 'Sunday'.

  
enofilia
  28

Sust. FEM. Passion for wine, and by extension other spirituous beverages ( 41 alcoholic;. Derives from the Greek noun ' oínos ( pronounced 'énos' )»: wine, and «philía»: friendship. Synonyms: alcoholism, beodez, dipsomania, drunkenness, intoxication. Antonyms: abstinence, continence, enofobia, morigeración, sobriety, temperance.

  
eupnea
  19

Sust. FEM. Easy, normal breathing. Word of Greek strain, composed by the adverb of "us" mode: well, and the noun "pnoia ( pronounced pnea )": breathing. Antonyms: agitation, apnea, asphyxia, asthma, gasping, oppression, suffocation.

  
iracundo
  94

Adj. masc. 1 By predisposition, or custom, sudden e violently reacts against someone or something. 2 Natural phenomena - particularly weather - extremely adverse. The word derives from the Latin noun «anger», a «c» eufónica link and the abundancial ending 'undo'. Synonyms: snatched, sharp, Grump, choleric, rampant, angered, enraged, fierce, fiery, frantic, furious, furious, irascible, rabid, sañudo, violent. Antonyms: gentle, apathetic, calm, phlegmatic, judicious, unflappable, unimpressed, indolent, moderate, peaceful, parsimonious, still, rested, sensible, serene, sedate, Submissive, warm, quiet.

  
creatinina
  34

Organic compound generated by degradation of creatine: muscle nutrient caused by metabolic waste of muscles. It occurs at very constant rates, according to muscle mass. Her kidneys filtered and excreted in the urine. Its amount is indicator of kidney function.Blood creatinine increased occurs in cases of marked damage to the nephrons ( 41 excretorias units;. Why this test is not suitable to detect early stages of renal failure. Through a test of 'clearance of creatinine' (CrCl ) gets better assessment of the functioning of the kidneys.In the United States creatinine levels are expressed in milligrams per deciliter ( 41 mg/dl;. In Canada and in Europe you can use micro mole per liter; 1 mg/dl is equivalent to 88.4 micro mole per liter. Expressed in mg/dl in women vary from 0.6 to 1.1; in men, 0.8 to 1.3. Higher amounts are creatininemia. In addition to kidney function, the content of creatinine in the blood circulation depends on muscle mass. Therefore, in a male bodybuilder, 2.0 mg/dl of creatinine may indicate normal kidney function.In contrast, it is possible that 0.7 mg/dl in a fragile old woman connote kidney disease. More important than absolute level is the tendency of such securities within a certain time. A growing figure involves damage; a declining value denotes improvement. Of Greek origin, the concept derived from the substantive «kréatos»: meat ( of «kréas»: flesh ) "inos": substance, and «áima» ( the diphthong 'AI' becomes 'e' ): blood. (Source: 41 Wikipedia;

  
catervario
  32

Sust. MASC. Roman Gladiator who participated in group matches. From the Latin «catervarius», composed "caterva": barbarian flocked the ending 'arius': set.

  
euglena
  33

Sust. FEM. 1 Genus of protists ( Kingdom of organisms equipped with animal characteristics and plant ) flagellates of waters both 'sweet' as brackish, often classified as algae formed by single-celled organisms that produce zoospores equipped with a resonant tab. They tend to abound in stagnant water so that the surface color of green, by the species ' Euglena viridis ', or red, the "e. sanguinea', as well as in water rich in organic matter. They have a red Eyespot, organelle composed of granules of carotenoid pigment. Most of more than 800 species have photosynthetic chloroplasts, which can be: 1 ) autotróficas: by photosynthesis generate complex organic compounds like carbohydrates, fats and proteins, from simple inorganic molecules, or - by chemosynthesis - cause inorganic chemical reactions, such as vegetables; 2 ) heterotrophic: inaptos agencies for the fixation of carbon inorganic ) ( by which rely on organic carbon, as animals. From the Greek "eu": well, bonito, and «Glenn»: eye orbit. (Sources: ) Wikipedia; (b) ) Encyclopedia of language; c ) Great encyclopedia of 41 worldwide;

  
gelenitas
  44

Sust. FEM. plur. of gehlenita: Ca2Al2SiO7, ore of the Group of the melilita of the sorosilicatos class. It is a phyllosilicate of calcium and aluminium, analogous to other calcium silicates of this group, containing other metals instead of aluminum. It is a series of solid solution with the oakermanita: Ca2MgSi2O7, in which gradually replaces aluminium magnesium and generates different minerals in the series. In addition to the elements of the formula, as impurities often contain iron, manganese, titanium, magnesium, potassium and sodium. The name is in honor of Adolf Ferdinand Gehlen, German chemist. Synonym: velardeñita, by Velardeña, name of a Mexican mine. (Source: 41 Wikipedia;

  






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