expression.
(Of thelat.)(expressio, - onis).
1. f. specification, statement of something in order to understand.
3. f. effect of expressing something without words.
4. f. liveliness and property with that manifested the affections in the arts and the recitation, performance or completion of the works of art.
5. f. thing that is given away in a demonstration of affection to whom you want to give.
6. f. In pharmacy, juice or squeezed substance.7. f. Ling. level of the expression.
8. f. Ling. What in a language statement expressing the sentiments of the speaker.
9. f. Ling. Some currents of the phraseology, lexicalizada combination of words that does not allow morphological variation.
10. f. Mat. Set of terms that represents a number.
11. f. p. us. Action of squeeze.
12. f. pl. memories (? welcome by third person or in writing).1. f. Mat.analyticexpression containing only those calculable functions with the operations of the algebra, i.e., addition, multiplication, and their inverses.
1. f. Mat. Set of numbers and symbols linked together by the signs of the operations of mathematical analysis.
expression body.1. f. technique practiced by the interpreter to express circumstances of its role through gestures and movements, regardless of the word.
expression genetic, or expression gene.
1. f. Biol. Process through which the information contained in the chemical structure of deoxyribonucleic acid gene manifests itself in the structures of proteins.
reduce something to the minimal expression..
1. loc. verb. Impair it, reduce it all possible.1. expr. U by the speaker to ask for apologies or acceptance of any deficiency or verbal inaccuracy of which it is aware.