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Definition of hoist

The verb hoist, whose etymological root is found in the French word hisser, refers to the action of raising something by pulling the rope from which it is hanging. The flags and sails of a ship, for example, are hoisted. Among the words that can function as a synonym for hoist are […]

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Item definition

To proceed to discover the meaning of the term item, it is necessary, first of all, to know its etymological origin. In this case, we can state that it is a word that derives from Latin, specifically from “item”, which can be translated as “in the same way” or “also”. The concept of item has several uses. The term can […]

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Definition of itinerant

Before entering fully into the meaning of the term itinerant, we are going to proceed to discover its etymological origin. In this case, we can state that it is a word that derives from Latin and that it is the result of the union of several lexical components of said language: -The noun “iter, itineris”, which can […]

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Definition of isometry

The Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) recognizes three meanings of the term isometry. The first of them refers to the equivalence or correspondence of measurements. In the field of geometry, the idea of ​​isometry refers to the link established by two figures that preserve the distances between the corresponding points. Isometry can be obtained through […]

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Definition of isotype

When searching for the term isotype in the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), we will notice that the concept is not part of the publication. However, its use is quite frequent in our language; It appears above all in two contexts: in the field of design and in the field of biology. The idea of ​​[…]

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Definition of ism

The term ism is used to name a philosophical, literary or artistic current, especially when it is ephemeral. In general, isms are avant-garde movements that are characterized by innovation or their experimental nature. An ism questions the status quo and seeks to transcend accepted limits. It is common for it to contradict the […]

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Definition of laughable

Coming from the Latin word irrisorius, the adjective irrisorius describes what causes laughter. The ridiculous, therefore, causes amusement or is a source of ridicule. The most common use of the concept is linked to what, because it is so small or insignificant, is funny since it cannot be taken seriously. […]

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Definition of iridescent

The first thing we can establish is that iridescent derives from iridescence, which is a word that has its etymological origin in Latin and is the result of the union of the following lexical components: -The noun “iris”, which means “iris”, the part of the eye that receives that name. -The verb “esse”, which is equivalent […]

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Definition of invulnerable

The concept of invulnerable comes from the Latin word invulnerabĭlis and refers to that or that which cannot be harmed. The term is linked to the verb violate: harm, affect, injure. Many mythological heroes, deities and superheroes are invulnerable, or at least have enough power or strength to resist all types of attacks. Superman, for […]

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Definition of invocation

Invocation is the act and result of invoking: asking for assistance through a ritual or a formal request, relying on a rule or tradition. The word or expression used to invoke is also called invocation. It can be said that the invocation is carried out through a spell, a […]

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