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Definition of androgynous

The etymology of androgynous takes us first to the Latin language and then to the Greek language, where it comes from a compound word that combines the notions of "male" and "woman." The first meaning of the term mentioned by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) in its dictionary, in this framework, refers to the adjective hermaphrodite: which has […]

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Definition of ancestor

An ancestor is an ancestor, ancestor or precursor. The concept comes from the French word ancestor, in turn derived from the Latin antecessor. For example: “My girlfriend has Hungarian ancestors”, “You should respect the culture of your ancestors”, “The young man felt embarrassed when he discovered that he has a Nazi ancestor”. What is an ancestor The ancestors of […]

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Definition of amulet

An amulet is an item that a person treasures and usually carries with them because they believe it gives them protection or good luck. The concept derives from amulētum, a Latin word. For example: “This medal is my amulet: my grandmother gave it to me and she always protects me”, “Tomorrow I have to take an exam and I will wear […]

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Definition of instruct

Lecture is a verb that comes from a lesson: a teaching. The action, therefore, refers to educating, instructing, training or training. For example: "Don't worry, I'm going to instruct you so that you can perform successfully in your new position", "With this measure, the government intends to instruct opposition leaders", "We must instruct […]

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Definition of lineage

Lineage is the lineage, prosapia, lineage or ancestry of a person. The term of our language comes from the Hispanic Arabic alkúnya, in turn derived from the classical Arabic kunyah. The notion is used above all with respect to subjects who belong to the nobility or the richest families and […]

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Definition of upstart

Upstart is an adjective that derives from advenir: arrive, arrive or happen. The term is used to describe the person who is not native or natural to a certain place. For example: “Our association will not tolerate the arrival of an upstart with command intentions”, “I want all citizens to know that I am not […]

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Definition of archaeological zone

The idea of ​​area can be used to name a sector of a certain piece of land or a surface. Archaeological, for its part, is an adjective that refers to what is linked to archaeology: the science dedicated to the analysis of the material remains of the past. The place where numerous […]

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Definition of voodoo

Voodoo is the name given to a religion that has its origins in Africa and that developed from contact with Christianity among slaves who were transported to Europe and America. These people began to combine their beliefs with other elements and thus the particularities of voodoo were forged. […]

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Definition of widow

A widow is a woman whose husband has died. The term comes from vidŭus, a Latin word. The person in question will maintain the status of widower until they have a spouse again and their marital status changes again. For example: “I was widowed at 36 and never had a relationship again,” […]

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Definition of everyday life

Existence is understood as life. The term usually refers to the activity carried out by an organic being or, more precisely, its ability to be born, develop, reproduce and die. The everyday, on the other hand, is what is done every day. The concept of everyday life, therefore, […]

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