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Definition of erect

The first thing we are going to do in order to know the meaning of the term erect is to establish its etymological origin. In this case, we can state that it is a word that derives from Latin, exactly it comes from “erigire”. This verb, which can be translated as “raise a monument or a building”, is the result of the following […]

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Definition of ergo

The word ergo, originating from the Latin language, is a conjunction that is used as a synonym for therefore, then and therefore. Before moving forward with this definition, we must first be clear about what a conjunction is. This is what words are called that do not vary and are used to indicate a relationship of […]

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Definition of wingspan

The dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) mentions as the first meaning of the term wingspan the distance recorded between the ends of the two wings of an airplane. The concept also refers to the width between the tips of the wings of the animals and the width of the main sail of […]

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Definition of container

If we stay with the first meaning of packaging mentioned in the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), the term refers to the act and result of packaging: placing a liquid or other substance in a container. The most common use of the notion, however, is associated with the container itself. […]

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Definition of enumeration

The etymological origin of the term enumeration is found in Latin. Specifically, it derives from the word “enumeratio”, which is the result of the sum of the following lexical components: -The prefix “ex-”, which means “outwards”. -The noun “numerus”, which can be translated as “number”. -The suffix “-cion”, which is used to indicate “action […]

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Definition of statement

The first step to know the meaning of the term statement is to discover its etymological origin. In this case we can state that it is a word that derives from Latin, exactly from the verb "enuntiare", which can be translated as "communicate" and that it is the result of the sum of the following lexical components: -The prefix "ex-" , that […]

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Definition of lattice

The interweaving of strips or sheets and the result of this process is called latticework. The concept can also be used in a symbolic sense to refer to abstract (non-material) elements that intersect with each other in a certain context. For example: “The actress's husband appears mentioned in the corruption network being investigated […]

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Definition of entelechy

The Greek word entelécheia came to late Latin as entelechīa, which in our language became entelechy. The first meaning of the concept mentioned by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) in its dictionary refers to something that is unreal. For example: «The government's economic program is an entelechy: in reality, the president is taking […]

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Definition of ensanche

The etymological origin of the term expansion is found in Latin. Specifically, you must know that it derives from the verb «examplare», which means «to make wider» and that it is the result of the sum of the following lexical components: -The prefix «ex-«, which can be translated as «outward» . -The adjective «amplus», […]

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Definition of assembly

In order to know the meaning of the term ensemble, it is necessary, first of all, to discover its etymological origin. In this case, we can state that it is a word that derives from French, specifically from “ensemble”, which can be translated as “jointly” or even “one with another”. The dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) includes […]

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