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Definition of settlement

Settlement is the act and result of settling or settling. This verb, for its part, can refer to placing a construction in a place or making something firm or stable. At a general level, the place where the establishment of a group of individuals occurs is known as a settlement. A […]

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Definition of roots

Rooting is the act and consequence of taking root: settling permanently, becoming established, gaining firmness or taking root. The idea of ​​roots can be used in different contexts. In colloquial language, roots are usually associated with consolidating or establishing a base somewhere. For example: “I settled fifteen years ago in […]

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Definition of archetype

The first thing to do in order to know the meaning of the term archetype is to discover its etymological origin. In this case, it must be stated that it comes from Greek, specifically, it derives from the word “arjetypes” which is the result of the sum of two clearly differentiated parts such as these: -The noun “arjé”, […]

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Definition of family tree

The first thing to do before entering fully into establishing the meaning of the term family tree is to discover its etymological origin. In this case, we can say that this is what the two words that give it shape have: – Tree comes from Latin, exactly from arbor, which can be translated as […]

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Definition of anthropophagy

Anthropophagy is the act of eating the flesh of a human being. The term derives from the Greek anthropophagía. People who eat the flesh of other humans are known as cannibals or cannibals. Although the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) attributes anthropophagy to humans (that is, to men who eat other men), the […]

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Definition of anthropometry

Anthropometry is the analysis of human body measurements and proportions. This branch of so-called biological anthropology has the purpose of detailing the differences between races and specifying the physical modifications that our species went through over time. Before moving forward with the clarification of […]

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Definition of anthropomorphic

From the Greek language (anthrōpómorphos) to Latin (anthropomorphos) and then to our language: that was the etymological journey of the term anthropomorphic. This Greek word is the result of the sum of two clearly differentiated elements such as the following: -The noun "anthropos", which can be translated as "human being." -The word «morphe», which is synonymous with «figure». […]

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Definition of anthropocentrism

Anthropocentrism is the theory of philosophy that places the human being at the center of everything. This doctrine, therefore, holds that the interests of men require more attention than all other matters. For anthropocentrism, the human condition should be the only thing that guides judgment. By extension, […]

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Definition of ancestor

Ancestor is a term that comes from the verb antepasar, which refers to happening previously. According to the first meaning mentioned in the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), it is an adjective that qualifies a temporary period that precedes the last one that passed. The most common use of the concept, of […]

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Definition of amphora

An amphora is a pitcher (vessel, vase) of narrow and elongated shape, which has an extensive neck and ends in a point, according to the first meaning mentioned by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) in its dictionary. This container was very popular in the Roman Empire and Ancient Egypt. The etymological origin of this […]

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