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Definition of flowerpot

Derived from the Italian word mazzetto, which can be translated as “bunch of flowers”, the term flowerpot refers to the container used to grow plant species. A flowerpot, therefore, is a vessel into which soil is placed so that plants can grow. They usually have a hole in their lower part […]

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Definition of macanudo

The adjective macanudo is used in colloquial language to refer to something that, either physically or symbolically, is good or pleasant. The term can be used to describe a person, a situation or an object. A macanudo individual is friendly and kind. This adjective is often used to describe […]

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Definition of macabre

Macabre is a term derived from the French macabre. It is an adjective that refers to the horror of death and the rejection it provokes. Macabre, therefore, is linked to the most repulsive issues of death. For example: “The agency offers a macabre tour of places where […]

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Definition of mourning

The notion of mourning comes from the Latin language, more precisely from the word luctus. This is the name given to the external manifestation of pain suffered by the death of a loved one. Mourning includes various rituals and traditions that vary according to each culture. In all cases, the aim is to externalize the pain that […]

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Definition of polishing

The Latin word lustrāre, which can be translated as “to purify”, came to Spanish as lustrar. This verb (lustrar) refers to giving lustre: that is, shine. Polishing, therefore, is an action that is carried out to make something shiny or bright. With this objective, it is possible to polish different types of surfaces. A jewel is polished […]

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Definition of lunfardo

Lunfardo is a slang that emerged among lower-class people in the City of Buenos Aires and its surroundings in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Over the years, numerous words and expressions from Lunfardo were incorporated into the colloquial speech of Argentina and Uruguay. The language is […]

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Definition of gloomy

The etymological origin of the term lugubrious can be found in Latin. Specifically, it comes from the word «lugubris», which can be translated as «dismal» or «funereal». It is also interesting to know that this word comes specifically from the verb «lugere», which is synonymous with «to lament» or «to mourn». The term refers to a person who is in mourning, ...

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Definition of then

The term that we are now going to analyze, we have to explain that it is an adverb that comes from Latin. Exactly emanates from «loco» which, in turn, derives from «locus», which can be translated as «place» or «site». However, we must not overlook either that it has more nuances in terms of […]

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Definition of struggle

The notion of wrestling has several uses. The term, derived from the Latin word lucta, can be used in reference to a combat sport in which each fighter tries to knock down his opponent. In wrestling, therefore, athletes use various techniques and holds to get their opponent to fall to the ground.

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Definition of earthenware

Earthenware is a material that is generally used to make tableware. It is baked clay that is varnished to give it a better finish and greater resistance. Earthenware, therefore, is generated by baking clay at a temperature of between 1,000 °C and 1,300 °C.

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