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Definition of evanescent

The first step we are going to take is to know the etymological origin of the term evanescent that concerns us now. In this case, we can point out that it is a word that derives from Latin, exactly from "evanescentis", which can be translated as "he who evaporates" and that is the result of the sum of the following […]

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Definition of case

The Occitan estug derived, in our language, from case. This is the name given to the cover or case that is used to store and protect certain objects. For example: “Please hand me the guitar case”, “I can't find my glasses case”, “For my birthday, my wife gave me a pen in a case […]

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Definition of stucco

The concept of stucco, which comes from the Italian term stucco, refers to a mass that is formed by mixing glue water and white plaster, according to the first meaning mentioned by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) in its dictionary. Stucco can also be a paste created with marble dust and slaked lime, […]

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Definition of rumble

A roar is a powerful noise that generates a commotion. When an individual hears a noise, said sound catches his or her attention due to its particular characteristics. For example: “What was that noise? It sounded like an explosion”, “When the building collapsed, the noise was heard throughout the neighborhood”, “I will never forget the noise that the helicopter made […]

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Definition of stirrups

Stirrups are metal, leather or wooden elements that allow a rider to support their feet. These pieces are attached to the saddle through a rope called ation. When riding, the rider inserts his feet into the stirrups to steady himself. This way you can stay on the horse and […]

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Definition of strident

The first step we are going to take before knowing the meaning of the term strident is to discover its etymological origin. In this case, we can point out that it is a word that derives from Latin, exactly from “stridens, stridentis”, which can be translated as “squeaky sound”. In the same way, it should be noted that that drift […]

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Definition of stirrup

Estriba is a conjugation of the verb estribar: to lean, support or rest on something firm. The term can be used in a literal or symbolic sense. For example: “The difference is that our company acted in good faith, while your company wanted to take advantage of the situation in an unethical way”, “I think […]

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Definition of lunge

The notion of thrust is used to name the attack made with the tip of a rapier (a type of sword). By extension, the blow that is carried out with the end of any knife or pointed object is called a thrust. For example: “The offender stabbed the victim in the abdomen, […]

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Definition of banner

The expression stand hard, from the French language, refers to maintaining firmness. It came to Old French as a standard, which led to Spanish as a standard. The term is used to name an emblem. Artillery and cavalry usually use banners: in these contexts, it is a square of cloth with the shield […]

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Definition of stamen

In order to know the meaning of the term stamen, it is necessary, first of all, to discover its etymological origin. In this case we can emphasize that it comes from Latin, exactly from "stamen, staminis." This concept has different meanings depending on the context. In the field of botany, the male organ developed by the […]

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