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antiindependentismo
  45

Anti-independentism. Noun M . S . Political movement or opinion that opposes so-called independence. It is signed by the anti-counter prefix which means "against" or "opposite", "opposite"; the infijo [-in-] , which means "no" , "sin" , and the lexema -dependent- , "dependent" , plus the derivative suffix -ismo meaning "afin", "own" or "close", "tendente a". Therefore, anti-independenceism is a Spanish political movement that opposes or rejects the independence of some autonomous regions or communities, which want the secession of the Spanish state. The

  
okupación
  45

Substantive Okupation . M. S . Relatively modern movement of society of the late twentieth century and early 21st of a universal and urban nature in its origins, characterized by taking illegal possession of the property of others, especially real estate, through the violence of breaking the lock or manipulating it. It maintains the letter k, rather than the C, as a sign of an alternative identity of Anarkist groups at the origin. Today it is not only urban that movement. It is even dominated by mafias that benefit from those who will be tenants and the owners of the properties, not infre sfreeded by banks or real estate companies.

  
literalitoso
  40

LITERALITOSO It is a neologism. Tell about that person or text related to literature. It is a word composed of a lexema : Literal , an influence -it- and a suffix -bear , which means own or relative to , related to . Its use is not extended.

  
vánitas
  42

VANITAS is a Latin cultism, which comes from the same term of the same name, whose meaning is vanity, pride, excess admiration and feeling paid for by a person, in a high sense. But the strict meaning of the term vanitas refers to a type of paintings or other pictorial works, and sculptural art, related to death, the end of time, temporal fleetingness and everything that criticizes the mundane and lacking in perpetuity. It corresponds to the seventeenth century, known as the Baroque. In these paintings you see skulls, books, cetros, tiaras and other objects of power and wealth, such as jewels, terrache spheres, as well as biblical quotations and animals related to death, such snakes, flies, rats, toads and other scoundrels. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may be still lifes, paintings or objects reminiscent of temporal fleetingness, " , memento mori" , , , , ' , remember that you must die' , ),

  
telegestión
  44

Telemanagement Word composed of a prefix, tele- , which means "far" in its Greek etymological origin, and the lexema -management, Latin cultism "gestio" , "gestionis", which, in turn, derives from "gestus", done, finished, concluding or concluded, and the participle of Latin verb "gerere", do, carry out; in short, manage; as well as the suffix "-uncle", 'action and effect'. From where we get that term means, take an action without having to go or attend a particular place in person. Such management can be carried out through social networks or telephony.

  
escangalllar
  32

Break Smash, break or spoil, usually a piece of furniture or artifact. It is used in Zamora. Spain. It is widely used the splitting, gives as an adjective.

  
yuve
  43

Yuve is a linguistic corruption of an English term, YouTube, in which it has been simplified by ignorance and imitating a sound outside our language. YouTube proceeds, etymologically, from two Anglo-Saxon terms: You (you ) and Tube (tube or channel, in the jargon of televisions). So it literally means, you broadcast, your broadcast, your own TV channel. , your documentary creations. . . . In sum, it is a website (electronic, digital or cyberpage page) to share videos uploaded by all kinds of users from the internet. In other words, service where videos are stored.

  
colgar de las pelotas
  42

Hanging from the balls is a vulgar, popular expression with which someone desires or manifests a bad punch to a male human being for his actions. It is a metaphor or eupheistic expression. Balls is metaphor, by similarity, with the testicles of males. So its real meaning is to hang, by rope or cable, someone by their parts, rather than by the neck. It underlines the fact of his evil, by making him dependent on cause and effect : being hung from his sex, he denotes that this was his sin. The saying is fulfilled : In sin, he carries penance.

  
brecha digital
  36

Digital Gap is a nominal phrase that alludes, as discussed in its own name, to a "rupture" or loss of electronic or cyber communications. It is a more or less restricted access and use - hence the gap - in Information And Digital Communication Technologies (ICT). Such a restriction is caused by bandwidth. The more purchasing power, greater access and better communication. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may be digital incommunicado, cuts in internet supply

  
contrimenos
  47

Contrimenos is a vulgarism. It is the product of the contraction of two terms : contri and less, where the first term of these is derived against. The correct form does not support shrinkage and is therefore written with two terms: at least. Its meaning is a slowing of one thing, cause or other circumstance in question.

  
quebrachos
  33

Botanic Break. Giant South American tree, made of very hard wood that originates, etymologically, its own name, break and axe. Thus that wood is used in the construction, as well as in the manufacture of utensils, household appliances and furniture. As if that were not enough, from its rough bark is obtained the tannin; that is, a very astringent substance used as a drug and to tan skins in the hadias or tanneries.

  
anagramas
  35

ANAGRAMA [e ] is to alter the order of the letters that form a given name to form a different one with the same number of letters.

  
entre banbalinas
  50

BETWEEN BAMBALINAS Expression with a double meaning : one of real and straight origin, relative to the world of theater and the other in a figurative or metaphorical sense, ideal . 1 . In the world of dramatic behind-the-scenes representation refers to the fact that certain people (director, pointer, councilor, actors in transit, set designers, stagehands or others, such as electricians or various specialists) are within the stage itself; however they hide the viewer from a theatrical performance, after the set. 2 . In everyday language, behind-the-scenes expression refers to secrecy, or sayings or actions that few people know or know; as well as gossip and liars.

  
analisis sintactico
  29

The syntactic analysis corresponds to a part of the GRAMMAR, called SINTAXIS. It consists in pointing out the functions that the various words perform within a syntactic sentence. It is worth remembering that PRAYER is the minimum unit of real speech with full meaning. Ejs. Come here. Walk. Shut the door. Birds sing in the garden. Syntactic sentences are delimited by the point and followed by the ellipsis, semicolons, semicolons, or end point in a text. I analyze the third sentence "Close" , transitive predicate verb, "the door" termed in function of direct complement ( CD ) and ( You ), elliptical subject . And we will define it as simple prayer, preaching, transitive, active and personal

  
comumente
  29

It is commonly a compound adverb, with two meanings : 1 . Adv. so: it is used by two or more people by repetition, custom and assiduousness; agreement between them and by mutual consent. 2 . Adv. time : frequently.

  
colombovenezolano
  35

Colombovenezolano is a neologism, used as gentilicio, to designate those people who have dual nationality : Colombian and Venezuelan.

  
hacerse encima
  42

Getting on top of it or doing it on it is a verbal periphrasis that is used as a euphemism to indicate that someone does not dominate the sphincters, no longer controls their elemental and physical springs, both in urications and defecations. If we are allowed vulgarity, it is pissed or shit (even both functions) without going to the toilet or lowering your intimate garments.

  
no te esfuerces
  36

Do not strive Adverbial Locution in a way that tells someone that no matter how much they are explained or tried to seek favorable or exculpatory arguments, they will be of no use to them anymore.

  
accidentes gramaticales del sustantivo
  30

The grammatical accidents of the noun are gender and number .

  
sustantivos derivados
  131

They are "derived substantives" those that are formed by the lexema plus prefixes and suffixes.

  






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