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tristísimo
  7

Superlative adjective of sad; that is exceedingly sad or causes deep sadness.

  
epigenética
  9

Epigenetics studies how environmental factors cause changes in the activity of an individual's genes, turning them on or off. These changes in gene activation modify the phenotype of this individual without any change in their DNA sequence. Thus, epigenetics establishes the relationship between genetic and environmental factors when defining the phenotype.

  
sobrao
  10

Colloquial expression or vulgarism, it is applied to people who either have a lot of confidence in themselves or have material goods in excess.

  
enfermedad de xhagas
  8

Chagas disease is a parasitic, systemic, and chronic condition. This disease is transmitted by vectors and caused by the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi, which are known as kissing bugs (or in certain areas as "gaucho bug", "kissing bug", "sucker", "flying", "barbeiros" or "chipos") with a link with deficit socio-cultural aspects, being considered a neglected disease.

  
feísima
  9

It is said of the feminine form of ugly, superlative of ugly; of extreme ugliness.

  
xunta
  8

In Galicia, Spain, Xunta is used to describe a form of government, currently the autonomous government of Galicia is called Xunta de Galicia. In Spanish it's Junta.

  
don de gente
  7

A phrase that describes people with charisma who have an easy affinity with others, gaining their trust quickly and making friends wherever they go.

  
ir a la moda
  9

Verbal expression that describes people who are usually aware of the latest fashion trends, applying it to their daily lives, being practically a way of life.

  
plural expresivo
  5

In Spanish, there is this type of plural, which does not denote quantity, but intensity, as with "gracias" or "saludos".

  
quedarse al margen
  9

An expression that comes to say of a person who does not get involved in a problem or critical situation that does not concern him directly.

  
piedrecita en el zapato
  7

An expression that amounts to saying something that bothers or makes you uncomfortable, often in a subtle but persistent way.

  
ser cabeza dura
  6

It is said of a person who finds it difficult to change his mind. Synonymous with stubborn.

  
mosquito muerta
  8

A phrase that comes to say about those people who seem calm and/or shy, but depending on the situation, they can be shown as the opposite.

  
farmacos
  8

Drugs, a set of products, usually medicines, produced by pharmaceutical laboratories.

  
a sí mismo
  10

A phrase used when it can substitute for "himself".

  
así mismo
  15

A phrase that is synonymous with "in this way".

  
asimismo
  19

A phrase that is synonymous with "also"

  
democidio
  13

Conjunction of Demo- (prefix), which is component of word meaning 'people' or 'people and of Cidio compositional element' which is placed at the end of a word and means 'action of killing', therefore, democide is a murder or death of a person of the people, without social relevance or fame.

  
winnie poh
  15

Winnie-the-Pooh, who is also known as Winnie the Pooh in the Disney translations, and Winny de Puh in the original books translated into Spanish is a fictional character, he is an anthropomorphic teddy bear, short in stature, has yellow-orange fur and a round belly; It has black eyes, a black nose, a short muzzle and small, round ears. He is the subject of several books created by Alan Alexander Milne.

  
interseccionalidad
  12

Intersectionality is an analytical tool, in order to fight inequality, which serves to recognize systemic inequalities that are configured from the superposition of different social factors such as gender, ethnicity and social class, among other factors.

  






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