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Definition of intangible

What cannot or should not be touched is called intangible. This adjective has various uses according to the context. In its broadest sense, intangible is that which, due to its characteristics, cannot be perceived by touch. Things that are impossible to grasp, hold or manipulate, in this way, are […]

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Definition of inhumation

The origin of the term inhumation is found in Latin. Specifically, it emanates from "inhumatio", which can be translated as "action and effect of putting underground" and which is the result of the sum of several lexical components of said language: -The prefix "in-", which is equivalent to "no" or […]

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Definition of subhuman

In order to know the meaning of the term infrahuman that concerns us, it is necessary, first of all, to discover its etymological origin. In this case, it must be indicated that it derives from Latin, which can be translated as "not worthy of people" and that it is the result of the union of two lexical components of said language as […]

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Definition of illuminati

Illuminati is a Latin term that translates as “enlightened.” The concept is usually used to refer to the Order of the Illuminati, a secret society that emerged in 1776 in Bavaria. The Illuminati opposed the Catholic Church and aspired to build a society governed by science and logic. A decade […]

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Definition of idolatry

The etymological journey of idolatry begins with the Greek word eidōlolatreía, which came into Latin as idololatrīa and then, through haplology, became idolatry. The concept is used to refer to the veneration of idols. An idol, on the other hand, is the representation of a divinity […]

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Definition of Iberian

The adjective Iberian, from the Latin iberĭcus, has several uses. The term can be used to refer to that or that natural or linked to the Iberian Peninsula or Iberia. The Iberian Peninsula is located in the southwest of Europe, surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea and with its northeastern sector united […]

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Definition of humanoid

The adjective humanoid is used to describe something that has the characteristics or appearance of a human being. The concept is linked to anthropomorphism, which consists of attributing human traits to an object or an animal. Anthropomorphism obeys a tendency in the psychology of our species. Homo sapiens tends to personify […]

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Definition of horde

The Turkish word ordu, which can be translated as “military camp,” evolved into the Mongolian orda, which in turn came to French as horde. This Gallic term is the immediate etymological antecedent of horde, a concept that, in our language, is used to refer to a group of wild nomads, according to the first […]

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Definition of bonfire

Latin is where we can establish the origin of the term bonfire that concerns us now. Specifically, it derives from the word "focaria" which, in turn, emanates from the noun "focus", which can be translated as "home" or even as "fire." It is considered that the first time the term bonfire was used […]

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Definition of son

The Latin word filius came into Spanish as a son. This is how an animal or a human being is called with respect to its parents. When two people have a child, he is the descendant of both. Take the case of American actor Michael Douglas. Born on September 25, 1944, his parents were the […]

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