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antonimo de epoca
  21

antonym of time is incorrectly written and should be written as "antonym of time" being its meaning:
Age has a Greek etymology. Epoche which means stop, interruption or suspension of judgment in skepticism and also stop time or of the stars comes from. The old related the stop points of the stars in a season with historical events. Those points marked as a period of time, an era. For us time means the period of time, was, stage, age, duration, phase, cycle, everything related to the chronological time, chronos to the Greeks and therefore the antonym would be acronia, the acrónico, i.e., the timeless, which logically cannot be applied to events jobs are always temporary. Applies to theories of whatever it is that they don't count the passage of time in the object of their study or studies. It would be as a cut in the timeline, and a detailed analysis of such court.

  
atológico
  20

atológico is incorrectly written, and should be written as "outstanding" being its meaning:
It's own, or relative to the anthology, from the Greek anthos anthou: flower and logos from the same root that lego: say, choose: choose the flower. An anthology is a collection of literary works most representative of one or more authors or a genre or literary style: a forilegio, Latin word flos-floris; 40: flower and lego: read ) that was already used in the middle ages as exact synonym. Anthological also means extraordinary, worthy of being featured.

  
consagran
  16

Devote ( from latin consecro consecras consecrare ) It is a polysemic Word as it means to dedicate itself with special dedication to a task or activity: " consecrated his life to the poor " also means to give someone fame or success: " the film established him as an actor, " and also sacred to a person or thing ( and therefore remove them from ordinary things, make them taboo and dedicated to the divinity or religious worship ): " Bishop consecrated him priest " and " the priest consecrated bread and wine ". This last sentence alludes to the Eucharistic consecration or mass officiating Catholic priests, on which there are two theological theories: the transubstantiation or the change of substance and the transignificacion or change of meaning.

  
hilder
  23

Peruvian publishing founded in 1986 that lately is being investigated along with other publishers for the sale of textbooks in a situation of unfair competition. It also distributes magazines

  
concepto de dialogica
  30

concept of Dialogic is incorrectly written and it should be written as "dialogical" being its meaning:
Singular feminine adjective of Nadeau, Nadeau or Entendre or silepsis of Greek origin ( di-day-: prefix meaning inter alia " two " and logos logou: knowledge, study, meaning ): two senses. It is a rhetorical figure of the literati consisting in the use of a Word with several meanings within the same statement. Ex: so-and-so left prison accompanied by ten Cardinals Vatican. The Cardinals have double sense.

  
factores predictores
  25

Elements of the present in which is based the prediction or announcement of what will happen in the future in the field concerned. For example, the Predictive factors of weather that will make are the data provided by the meteorological satellite taking into account that so far has happened, the conditions of humidity, atmospheric pressure, temperature, wind and the experience accumulated by the inhabitants of each place that tends to translate into proverbs, sayings or curious observations.

  
lazai
  21

Name and surname of Northern Europe. Also name Greek latha lathes or lethe lethes which means forgetfulness. Lazai would be the nominative and Vocative plural: forgetfulness.

  
soletas
  20

They are crackers made from egg, sugar, flour and otroos elements smoothies and baked for 15 minutes to take with coffee or afternoon tea. Also called languages of cat or Lady fingers

  
dinario
  24

dinario is incorrectly written, and should be written as "denarius" being its meaning:
Word derived from the Latin adjective deni denae dena: ten each. Is a Roman minted silver coin in the first half of the third century a. d. C. during the first Punic War it was equivalent to 10 ACEs and 4 sesterces and why is symbolized with the "X " This coin is named in the Gospels since Palestine at that time was under the Dominion of Rome. In the time of Christ the denarius was the salary of a day's work: from this word have been formed money, DIN...

  
ureterorrenoscopia
  15

It is an endoscopic examination of the urinary tract by means of a rigid or flexible cable at the end there is a camera which displayed the problems that may exist, such as 40 calculations; stones which produces and drives out the kidney, ) and that it is necessary to eliminate breaking them in framentos small, expelled through the urethra, using ultrasound or otherwise. The procedure is done under local anesthesia. The ureter is each one of the ducts that carry urine from the kidney to the bladder ( oureo in Greek: urinate ). The kidney, producer of urine, renes renum and skopeo in Greek Latin look, observe.

  
nefelobata
  19

nefelobata is incorrectly written and should be written as " nefelibata " being its meaning: 60; /br 62;Word of Greek origin; nefele nefeles: cloud and baino: walking,: which goes through the roof, dreamy person who has both feet on the ground. Affectionately applied to poets. Nicaraguan poet Rubén Dario used this word, as in his poem sea latino: "Happy nefelibata / think interpret / confidences of the wind /... " Also Antonio Machado in his apocryphal Songbook: "Climbing and climbing, but watch / care, nefelibata, / which among the clouds also / leg can get /... "

  
rastrojo
  47

This is a saying that is in Castile, and in almost all Spain with regard to the stubble: " that anda as p * ta per 34 Stover; that is, be in a bad situation, have difficulties.

  
multiorgasmica
  43

multiorgasmic is incorrectly written, and should be written as "multi-orgasmic" being its meaning:
It is primarily from the woman who has many orgasms during sexual intercourse or outside. An orgasm is a situation of maximum pleasure accompanied by rhythmic muscle contractions in the area of the pelvis as a sudden discharge of the accumulated sexual tension. The man usually accompanied by ejaculation. This situation is controlled by the autonomic nervous system, and more specifically by the limbic system, a kind of old-brain or reptilian because it corresponds to this evolutionary stage, the stage of the reptiles.

  
megacolon
  23

Of Greek etymology: megas megale megan: large and kolon kolou: Member, section of something. It is the abnormal dilation of the colon in a variable area although it is normal to occur between the cecum and rectum. This can be congenital or acquired. Congenital megacolon is also called Hirschsprung's disease. The acquired can have many causes, in all cases there is constipation and accumulation of fecal matter in the colon. Therapies are varied

  
meso:pref
  31

From Greek mesos prefix mese meson: medium, placed in the Middle, halfway between the two ends, which we use in Spanish to form medical terms, Anatomy and other sciences, such as the following: mesoderm, mesothorax, mesocarp, midbrain, Mesolithic, mesocolon, mesocardia, mesoblast, mesocracia, mesopotamia...

  
comisidad
  49

comisidad is incorrectly written, and should be written as "humour" being its meaning:
Abstract quality of the comic from the Greek komikos komike komikon: with regard to comedy and komos komou: party with music and dance in honor of the God Dionysus (Baco ). For us the comic is that produces laughter and fun.

  
la palabra montelongo
  16

It is an Italian town of around 500 inhabitants located in the Center-South of Italy in the province of Campobasso. It is also an Italian surname meaning long mount and which has spread through Latin America

  
iruzkina
  24

Basque word meaning comment

  
welssworst
  18

welssworst is incorrectly written, and should be written as "weisswurst" being its meaning:
German word that means " 34 white sausage;

  
derecha moderada
  21

I guess that we are talking about the political ideology of right and left, some say that it is already over, although I am afraid that that is what they would like to. Two positions and political attitudes I based these on the concepts of Augusto Comte, French philosopher, founder of positivism in the 19th century. Comte speaks of human history necessarily through organic and critical stages. In the organic there is order and stability because there is no conflict between the dominant ideas and institutions. What happens in the criticism in which new ideas push to change to progress. The right wants social order because it is well installed. The left wants progress ( change of the above order ) because you want to improve society. Both on the right and on the left there is radical and extreme positions and moderate positions. But the confrontation is inevitable. Now well the different positions can exercise this confrontation with more or less tolerance and moderate right is tolerant, does not want to delete instead. The left wants to change society so that everyone and not just a few or more, but not all, can live better, with better economics, education, health, ultimately, with greater equality.

  






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