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Inquiries10942710
Queries by meaning264917
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¡arreee!
  20

HERD! Interjective voiceover used to herd cattle or hurry the horse

  
instituto de investigación
  20

RESEARCH INSTITUTE professional entity dedicated mainly to scientific, economic, political or social research.

  
monte yuyo
  26

MONTE YUYO and also MONTEYUYO Mentha x piperita, sterile hybrid obtained from the crossing of aquatic mint and peppermint, ? which occasionally occurs spontaneously in the temperate regions of Europe. In Chile it is called bergamot or yuyo. Violet flowers and mint-like leaves. Its controlled cultivation began in England in the seventeenth century. It is very aromatic

  
monteyuyo
  21

MONTEYUYO See MONTEYUYO

  
fogón de barro
  18

CLAY STOVE oven for cooking food made with refractory bricks, refractory sand, common cement, broken glass, salt, iron door, fireplace and bucket. Excellent for making bread, empanadas and meats

  
diagonales
  21

DIAGONALS pl . of DIAGONAL, strokes joining the crossed vertices, of a square, rectangle, rhombus, rhomboid, and any figure of 5 or more faces. In the case of geometric bodies in addition to the diagonals of the faces there are diagonals that join the crossed edges of the cubes and parallelepipeds of any kind, pyramids and regular and irregular bodies with 5 or more faces.

  
propiedad privada
  23

PRIVATE PROPERTY belonging to one or more persons, who have the exclusive right to their usufruct and alienation. In exceptional cases, and by legal procedure, temporary rights (such as renting) or permanent rights, such as rights of servitude or passage, are granted. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may be public property, unlike private property is of society as a whole.

  
lionel
  25

LIONEL or Neonel . Derived from Leonellus, leoncito .

  
línea divisoria de aguas
  24

WATERSHED LINE A fictitious line separating two contiguous watersheds or bodies of water

  
divisoria de aguas
  21

WATERSHED SEE L8NEA WATERSHED

  
sobreoxigenado
  24

SUPEROXYGENATED with excess oxygen in the blood reaching the brain Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may be hyperventilated

  
a trato
  34

A TRATO modality of employment contract based on a payment for finished work instead of a deal by schedule.

  
antropósofo
  79

ALTERNARIVE MEDICAL ANTHROPOSOPHIST that treats the person in an integral way, assuming that the soul is an integral and functional participatory part in each pathology. It applies an Integrative medicine, which contemplates the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual spheres. See ANTHROPOSOPHY .

  
yiddish
  27

YIDDISH I just want to polish a little what furoya and Danilo described. First, to say that there is an Althochdeutsch, a Mittelhochdeutsch and a Neuhochdeutsch, i.e. a three-stage evolution of High German or that I would translate as learned German, as opposed to Vulgar German. From what I have heard, and since I understand everything without ever having studied YIDDISH, I could assure that it derives from Neuhochdeutsch, that is, from modern German. Secondly, YIDDISH is not a language spoken by German Jews typically, but was spoken transversally throughout Europe, as it was how business was done with Hungarians, Croats, Yugoslavs, Bulgarians, Romanians and probably Swedes, Norwegians and Danes, whose languages were not widely disseminated outside their countries. Therefore, it is correct to say German Jew only if we refer to language, but not to nationality For example, in Vienna more YIDDISH was spoken than anywhere in Germany, since most of the Viennese were Jews. The same thing probably happened in Thessaloniki, Greece, a very important center of European trade and where almost all were Jews. It should be remembered that English was not an international language at the time of the independence of the United States. Moreover, it was discussed at the time in the Us Congress whether German could be the official language of the country, which did not prosper.

  
primer término
  21

FIRST TERM First of all

  
gerontocida
  27

GERONTOCIDE From the Greek gerontos, 'old, old man'; that kills the elderly

  
token
  26

TOKEN is a bliss or currency that has a defined value in a given environment, where it is used as a bargaining chip. For example, tokens have been used in the New York subway for more than 70 years, and they are perforated coins or tokens that have varied in value over time. In computing: Tokenization, if applied to data security, refers to the process of replacing a sensitive data element with one with no real value or token, without an extrinsic or exploitable value.

  
microsociedad
  21

MICROSCIEDAD The prefix MICRO means small so it is a small group of people or a small alliance, such as a mini or microenterprise.

  
claro translúcido
  24

Both terms are synonymous, and possibly a comma was missing from the list of synonyms of another definition. Transparent, which can be easily seen through. 2 . It is of great clarity, simple, simple.

  
creativos
  24

CREATIVE understanding that it is consulted in the plural to explain that it is the s . : staff of a media agency, tv channel or similar, whose main job is to bring ideas and ingenuity to new advertising campaigns, programs, contests and all the paraphernalia to attract auditors and buyers who are intended to captivate and convince

  






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