INCUBATOR in English and also INKUBATOR , in German 1 . anglicism and Germanism by INCUBATOR managing entity of new companies and enterprises, which gives financial, management and technological support to innovative projects. 2 . INKUBATOR, festival and annual literary fair in Cleveland, Ohio from July 11 to 25, for writers and readers, with different daily programs. 3 . Machine to keep preterm infants alive until they have sufficient development to be self-valent.
POSTPATRIARCAL after the period of domination of men over women. 2 after the rule of one or more patriarchs. 3 . The bishops who preside over some churches or residential episcopal seats are called patriarchs and therefore, after their management, may become a postpatriarchal period.
EUROCITY administrative agreement between cities annexed to the European Community which have a common historical past, and which today belong to different countries, to be administered community and tend in the future to become a single city. It is based on optimizing resources and empowering itself to improve the standard of living of its population
CARDIOMETABOLIC (from the Greek metabole, meaning change, and the prefix cardio-relative to the heart). METABOLISM is the quality that living beings have of being able to chemically change something; set of biochemical reactions and physicochemical processes related to the heart. Formerly medicine treated cardiac and metabolic disorders independently but today they have been integrated and are treated together in the so-called cardiometabolic medicine.
PREHABLAR action before speaking. Curious neologism that, it occurs to me, occurs in modern relationships, where couples arm and disarm very quickly. It seems to me more like the task of thinking and preparing a conversation , like being the questions I should ask , rather than the trivial How are you? to an ex, or to someone who wants to reconquer. 2 . It could be consulting beforehand ( with experts or relatives ) before talking to the important person