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Felipe Lorenzo del Río
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idiai
  40

It is a Greek word for the adjective idios idia idiôn which means individual, private, as opposed to the public. The spelling is not Greek but Latin. It is the nominative and Vocative feminine plural of the adjective

  
viuva
  26

viúva is incorrectly written, and should be written as "widow" being its meaning:
If the word widow would be appointed to the woman whose husband has died

  
empilo
  21

Is the first person singular of the verb empilar which means stacked together, grouping, stacking collect, accumulate, hacinar...

  
sueño estigio
  45

Stygian sleep means death. Styx, in Greek mythology, was a goddess, daughter of ocean and Tethys or daughter of Erebus ( 41 darkness; and Nix ( 41 night; according to others, who epitomized the Stygian Lake, surrounding the entrance to Hades or underworld. The old Charon was responsible for crossing it in your boat with the soul of the deceased to bring it closer to the entrance, where it was the gatekeeper, a great dog with three heads ( others say that fifty ) and a snake's tail so that no one left that place. At the entrance you could read: " who, between here, abandon all hope ". The Romans put a coin under the tongue of the deceased to pay Charon. "The passage of the Styx 34 lagoon; It is a small and beautiful picture ( 60 per 100 cms ) of the Flemish painter Joachim Patinir ( 16th century ) from the museo del Prado of Madrid

  
ojinaga
  22

It is a Mexican city of about 23,000 inhabitants, located to the North, in the State of Chihuahua, near the border with the U.S. State of Texas and the confluence of the rivers Bravo and Conchos, named so in honor of general Manuel Ojinaga who fought against the French in the 19th century and of which he was Governor. Most of this area is desert, and I think that there are Mennonite settlements in these fields. I also believe that it was here where the film was shot " 34 silent light; (Stellet licht ) Mexican director Carlos Reygadas on the Mennonite life. A 2007 film, beautiful

  
abasia
  21

Word of Greek origin, like much of the medical terms, ( privative prefix a:: no, without and basis baseos: March. It is therefore the inability to walk due to a lack of coordination of the muscles. It is sometimes accompanied by the astasia or inability to stand in an upright position. The ultimate cause of these diseases is in the brain, by accident or deterioration of the brain areas that control these muscles.

  
encandilaban
  37

He is the third person plural of the preterite imperfect indicative form of the verb dazzle which means fascinate, Marvel, attract, excite seduce. dazzle, Excite, sugestionar, love... Possibly the word comes from the fact too bring the lamp on in the eyes of a person who was left dazed

  
suprimiera
  20

It is the 1st and 3rd person singular preterite imperfect of the verb subjunctive delete which means eliminate, eradicate, undo, remove, abolish, remove, remove...

  
vibras
  21

It is the 2nd person singular of the present indicative form of the verb to vibrate which means rock, shake a body with rapid, rhythmic, repeated movements, trepidar, throb, and also psychologically moved, excited, enthusiastic, moved...

  
comucopia
  35

comucopia is incorrectly written, and should be written as "cornucopia" being its meaning:
It is the cornucopia or Horn of plenty, from the latin cornu cornus: Horn and copy copiae: abundance. The Romans regarded it as symbol of prosperity, why their fruit bowls tended to be that way. The issue comes from Greek mythology: the goat Amalthea grew up Zeus child with her milk in the island of Crete, when his mother, Rea, gave her father 40 Saturn;Cronos ) Stone, wrapped in swaddling clothes, which he ate it believing that it ate his son. One day Zeus, playing with its rays, broke a Horn of Amalthea and to compensate it for granted him the power to get everything what you want to who possessed the Horn. Here was born the legend of the Horn of plenty.

  
dialogia y ejemplos
  27

Nadeau, Nadeau or Entendre or silepsis is a figure of speech or literary appeal of writers which used a Word with two different meanings, one straight and one figurative. As Juan Rufo in this text: "Being a man trying to rent a House, rang a clock giving rooms nearby... ". The " 34 quarters; they were quarters of time and also money. There is this another expression Nadeau: "With the HachePe printers, you will have a magnificent impression ". The word comes from the Greek: prefix di-day - can mean: opposition, origin, spread, double ( two ) through, separating and logos: idea, thought, reason, rationality, so etymologically means two thoughts or ideas, and ambiguity, ambiguity.

  
vinoteca
  52

This word is of Greek origin: ( vinum vini: wine and theke thekes: box, tank, place where keeps something ) and meaning virtually identical to enoteca only Greek etymology: ( oinos oinou: wine and theke ). They are the places in which it is stored, exposed, is tasted and sold the wine. These words have been gradually replacing " a wine bar " and winemaker to vintner; While it is true that the vintner focused more on sale and winemaker to its processing and preservation.

  
pedían
  15

The languages derived from the Indo-European language originated in Asia, according to ones in India, for others in central Asia and others in Armenia, which are virtually all those who have spoken and spoken in Europe and Asia, are inflected languages, i.e. the greater part of his words are variable, or even better, have an invariable partthe lexemes ( the core of meaning ) and the morphemes that are variable. Thus speaks the nominal bending affecting nouns, pronouns and adjectives and verbal fexion which affects verbs: the variable part of these words tells us things like gender, number, person, time, mode... As well, the word asked the invariable part is " ped-" and the variable " - 34 ian;. This variable part tells us that it is the third person plural of the preterite imperfect indicative form of the verb ask which means also beg, ask, beg, plead...

  
algorada
  52

algorada is incorrectly written, and should be written as "alborada" being its meaning:
May want to say dawn of dawn alboris: whiteness, which means dawn, aurora, clarity prior to the exit of the Sun, dawn, dawn

  
amikus
  21

I think that it is an entity of socio-cultural animation directed to young Mexicans who promotes human values ( but I do not know which ) leadership skills and awareness of discrimination in education. I think that could delete about leadership, because most of the leaders who often make is to manipulate others. careful with them!

  
cometes
  42

It is the 2nd person singular of the present indicative form of the verb commit which means do, carry out, execute, consummate, perpetrate...

  
que es hispanomia
  38

Hispanomia or hispanomia is not a word recognized in the SAR, but if there was it would have 40 Greek etymology;Hispaniae Hispania: Hispania and nomos what: standard, rule ) and it would mean Spanish legislation.

  
progiene
  17

progiene is incorrectly written, and should be written as "progeny" being its meaning:
Derived from Latin: pro: forward, to the future and the root gene - genus generis: lineage birth, lineage, origin, or gender generate generare: generate, originate, i.e. lineage forward, offspring

  
de eureka
  18

Eureka heureka should be written because the diphthong eu in Greek has harsh spirit, but has been reported as well. It is the 1st person singular preterite perfect Greek indicative form of the verb heurisco which means find, discover. This exclamation point also says in Spanish when we discover something new that we seek, is attributed to the Greek Arquímedes of Syracuse ( 3rd century b. C. 41, physicist, astronomer and mathematician who while bathing you discovered the call after Archimedean principle, which says: "All body immersed in a fluid experiences an upthrust equals the weight of the fluid buoyed ". It is said he went naked into the streets of Syracuse shouting " eureka, eureka ": " found it ".

  
bardana
  62

Burdock is a plant very abundant in Spain which has a lot of names. I will mention some: grass of the tinosos, agarrucha, apegaderas, arrancamonos, cadillo, cardinches, carrapicho, carrapeto, escardamulas, leaf Toad, lamparasa, lapa of oxen, nigueruela, donkey ears, sticky, gobs, zarrapote...Its scientific name is arctium lappa (Linnaeus ) of arktos arktou: bear and labe labes: action to take because click like a bear hair and clings to everything that happens. According to say, spread, thus gripping wool or animal hair has inspired the creation of velcro. It is a traditionally medicinal plant that is present in the memory of all Spaniards we have had a rural childhood, because we used to pull their heads floral and hooked to the girls clothing dance.

  






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