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It is said of a branch of knowledge based on the wisdom of dreams, their meaning, their symbology and on a larger scale, such as the capacity of the dream world as a source of information for humanity. It encompasses many currents of thought, as seemingly disparate as shamanism and psychoanalysis, to currents that consider dreams as dimensions as real as our world.
1 . In chemistry, it is the salt or ester of oleic acid. 2 . Said of the blend of coffee with olive oil, which many people are currently consuming, its proponents indicate that coffee can help as a diuretic effect and gives more acidity to the stomach along with olive oil, which has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and heart-protecting properties.
It is said of the irrational fear of storms in general, and of lightning and thunder in particular. Addendum: "It comes from the English astraphobia, which was coined in 1874 by the American physician George M. Beard from the Ancient Greek ??????? , "lightning bolt, sparkle," and the suffix -phobia, from the ancient Greek -????? , combinatorial form of Ancient Greek ????? , "fear, dread". Source: wikitionary. Org