filantropodo is incorrectly written, and should be written as "philanthropist" being its meaning:
Philanthropy adjective, noun of Greek origin; of phileo: love and anthropos anthropou: man: love for humanity. It is a cultural and moral, non-religious posture of respect, solidarity and understanding towards our fellow human beings, that we should treat as we wish that others treat ourselves. This solidarity feeling of respect and justice among human beings born from the 18th century the universal declarations of human rights which led to the 1948 U.N..
antropogonias is incorrectly written, and should be written as "antropogonias" as meaning:
Plural of antropogonia, a word of Greek origin: anthropos nathropou: man and genos geneos: birth, origin, race, gender: origin of man. The antropogonias are the mitico-religiosos that all cultures have tried to explain the origin of the human being, almost always associated with the profession of the Potter; from tablets of cuneiform library Asurbanipal in Nineveh in the IV Millennium BC until our Adam and Eva from the Bible. There are many antropogonias, as well as cosmogonies and theogonies.
telelogia is incorrectly written, and should be written as "teleology" being its meaning:
Of Greek etymology: telos teleos: preparation, result, consequence, end, finish and logos logou: knowledge, study, thought, reason: study of weekends. Not to be confused with theology, theos theou: God, which means study of God. The term " 34 teleology; It was coined by the German rationalist philosopher Christian Wolff, of the 18th century, for whom the teleological philosophy explains the reality in terms of final causes, idea shared by Aristotle, Greek from the 4th century a. d. C., for which all the processes and phenomena of the 40 phisis; 41 nature; can be explained by its purpose ( 41 final cause;
Feminine plural of hinido, participle of hinir and also heñir from the latin fingo fingis fingere which meant originally to knead, shape; He then joined mean making molds and pretend, pretend, pretend. Hinido, Etymologically, therefore means " amassed ". In my homeland, ready, to the Northwest of the province of Zamora called bread hinido, which in other parts of Castile called bread wheat, white bread crumb thick and lumpy, without holes or cavities and so little fluffy. I think that this is done throwing little yeast to the dough and letting it ferment shortly. In this way do not appear carbon dioxide bubbles that create " 34 eyes; the bread. Use it to make pudding and a typical dish from the area called " 34 stew; bloody " 34 esfaramugada;: cooked and crumbled with the hands.
It is an adjective that does not support RAE. It would derive from the latin orbit orbitae: footprint that leaves a wagon wheel and this, in turn, from orbis orbis: wheel, circle with the prefix supra - that means " " above, " up " It would be what is above or outside of the orbit that is the path that describes a physical body in its motion around another more mass under the gravitational force. The SAR supports intraorbital to it would be the antonym.
tautologogia is incorrectly written, and should be written as "tautology" being its meaning:
Derived from the Greek word: aute auto cars: the same ( neutral article is to auto, collapsed, tauto ) and logos: thought, knowledge, reason: the same thought or the same reason. It's all logical-mathematical equality in which the first member of equality says the same as the second albeit with different signs, such as when we say that 2 2 = 4. The first member ( 2 2 ) He says the same as the second ( 41 4.
FUNA is incorrectly written, and should be written as 'wildlife' being its meaning:
It is the set of animals that have lived and live in a certain geographical area in an ecosystem related to its historical period. The word derives from Faunus, the Roman god of fertility and cattle equivalent to the Greek God, the satyr Pan.
Taking into account that prefixes are put to the root or lexeme of words and suffixes are postponed, the antonym is suffixation. True, both the word " prefix " as the " 34 suffix; they have prefix: prae: front of and sub: below, on, with the verb figo figis figere which means nail, place: what placed piling forward and what is placed or piling back