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cripto
  58

Serial # prefix: Gr. kryptós, hidden from.

  
sintaxis
  46

Order and how to relate the words within the sentence or sentences within a discourse.

  
etimología
  40

Is called etymology ( from the Latin etymolog­a, and Greek do Äż do ' do ³¯±, etymology ) to the study of the origin of the words, when they are incorporated into a language, from what source, and how their form and meaning have changed.???

  
imperio napoleónico
  54

In 1804 he was approved a Senate - consult, convinado by a plebiscite ( consulted the 41 people, by which the Government of the Republic is entrusted to a hereditary emperor. In this same year, Napoleón concentrated more power in his hands to replace the Constitution of the year 8 with 12.En European Empire, Napoleón reyes Emperor. After perform marriages among members of his family and naming them Kings of the Netherlands, Westphalia, Spain, Naples,... wakes the terror for the British; already that if Napoleón won in his attempt to Britain would fall; and if it happened on the contrary they would continue to be well.Napoleon founded the 4th dynasty: " the dark dynasty Bonaparte "

  
proletariado
  52

It is a term used to refer to the lowest social class of the era of the modern age.

  
burguesía
  57

It is a term used primarily in political economy, and also extensively in sociology and history. The French word originally described to urban dwellers ( characteristically merchants or artisans in the late Middle Ages ).

  
fábrica
  54

A factory is a physical or virtual place where there is any object, material or service.

  
industrialización
  63

The process by which a State or territorial community moves from an agriculture-based economy to one based on the industrial development and in which it represents in economic terms the fundamental backbone of gross domestic product and in terms of occupancy offered to the majority of the population is known as industrialization.

  
maquinización
  49

The mechanization, as a result of a technology to improve research.

  






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