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Definition of rhythmic gymnastics

Gymnastics is a discipline that can be developed recreationally or in competition, which seeks to promote the development, strengthening and flexibility of the body through various physical exercise routines. Rhythmic, for its part, is that linked to rhythm: the proportion between repetitions, pauses and accents in music, […]

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Definition of gladiator

The notion of gladiator comes from the word gladiātor, a Latin term that in turn has its etymological origin in the Celtic language. The individual who, within the framework of a Roman circus, faced other fighters or even ferocious animals was called a gladiator. In the time of the Roman Empire, the circus was […]

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Definition of gif

If we look for the word gif in the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), we will not find it. It is an acronym (GIF) that refers to the English expression Graphics Interchange Format, translatable into our language as Graphics Interchange Format. As an acronym, therefore, GIF is written in capital letters and does not vary […]

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Definition of gerund

The first thing we are going to do is make known that gerund is a word that derives from Latin, specifically it comes from "gerundum", which can be translated as "what must be carried out" and which, in turn, comes from "gerere". », which means «to carry out». This term is used in the field of […]

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Definition of geotechnics

Geotechnics or geotechnics consists of resorting to engineering precepts for the development of public works according to the qualities of the materials found in the planet's crust. It can be considered a branch of geology or civil engineering. Through geotechnics, […]

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Definition of genuflex

The adjective genuflex allows you to describe someone who is on his knees. The term derives from the medieval Latin genuflexus, in turn linked to genuflectere (which translates as “to kneel”). Genuflexion, therefore, is the act of lowering the knee towards the ground. In ancient times, this action was a bow towards someone […]

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Definition of lyrical genre

The concept of gender has various meanings. On this occasion, we will stick with its meaning as a category or class in which an artistic work can be classified according to its characteristics. Literary genres, in this framework, are methods of classifying works of literature. This means that a literary work, according to its […]

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Definition of demonym

The term gentilicio comes from the Latin word gentilicius, which in turn derives from gentīlis. This concept refers to those who belong to the same country or lineage. A demonym, therefore, is a noun or an adjective that allows you to specify a link with a geographic site. It can refer to a nation, a region, […]

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Definition of literary genre

The first thing we are going to do before entering fully into the definition of the term literary genre is to know the etymological origin of the two words that give it shape: -Genre, first of all, derives from Latin. Specifically, it emanates from “genus, generis”, which can be translated as “lineage”, “class” or even “lineage”. -Literary, secondly […]

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Definition of geisha

The etymological root of geisha is found in two words of the Japanese language: gei (which translates as “arts”) and sha (translatable as “person”). A geisha is a woman who, in Japan, was trained in the tea ceremony and in music and dance, allowing her to liven up various social events. It can be said that […]

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