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Definition of height

Height is a term that has its etymological origin in the Latin word statūra. The first meaning mentioned in the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) refers to the height of a human being. To know the height of an individual, therefore, it must be measured from the sole of the […]

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Definition of canine

The term canine comes from the Latin word canīnus. The Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), in its dictionary, recognizes several meanings of the concept. The first meaning that the RAE includes indicates that canine is that linked to the dog. A dog, meanwhile, is a dog: a four-legged mammalian animal that usually coexists with the being […]

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Definition of pimple

The Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) recognizes two meanings of shin. The term is formed with the noun espina and the suffix -illa. Thorn can refer to a splinter of wood, a spike from a plant or a bone piece from a fish, for example. The affix -illa, meanwhile, usually functions as a diminutive. Taking into account […]

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Definition of spinal

Spinal is a concept that comes from the late Latin spinālis. The term allows reference to that linked to the thorn. The idea of ​​thorn, in this framework, refers to the vertebral column. This is the name given to the axis of the neuroskeleton of vertebrate animals. The neuroskeleton, meanwhile, is the skeleton that protects the system […]

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Definition of angiology

In the term angiology it is possible to recognize two compositional elements: angio- (which refers to lymphatic or blood vessels) and -plasty (linked to science or study). This composition already gives us information about the meaning of the concept. Angiology is the specialization of medicine focused on the vascular system. From this […]

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Definition of elbow

The term elbow, which derives from the Latin word cubĭtus, has several meanings recognized by the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE). The most common use refers to the rear and protruding sector of the joint of the forearm with the arm. It should be noted that the joint, whether mobile or fixed, of […]

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Definition of back

Back comes from Late Latin spathŭla (which can be translated as "spatula" or "shoulder blade"), in turn derived from spatha (translatable as "shovel"). The concept has several meanings recognized by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE). The first meaning that appears in the dictionary refers to the rear sector of the human body. The back, in this […]

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Definition of entrails

The etymology of entrails takes us to the Latin word interaea, which can be translated as “intestines.” This root is closely linked to the first meaning of the term presented by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) in its dictionary. The RAE, in this way, indicates that each organ found inside is called the entrail […]

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Definition of astragalus

The etymology of astragalus takes us to the Latin word astragălus, in turn derived from the Greek astragalus. The term is used in anatomy, architecture, botany and in the military field. At an anatomical level, one of the bones that make up the tarsus is known as the talus. It is called tarsus, in […]

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Definition of sagging

Flaccidity is the condition of flaccid: loose, lacking strength or solidity. The Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), in its dictionary, indicates that the term can also be mentioned as flaccidity. Decreased muscle tone Flaccidity or flaccidity is associated with muscle weakness or, more precisely, a decrease in muscle tone, a […]

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