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Definition of header

The notion of header has different meanings. In several Latin American countries, the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) indicates in its dictionary, this is what the headline or title of a newspaper is called. For example: “Scandalous headlines always sell, even if they tell lies”, “I would like the editor of the magazine to explain to me why he dedicated that article to me […]

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Definition of emulate

The verb emulate comes from the Latin word aemulāre. The concept refers to the act of imitating the behavior or action of another person. For example: "The young man wanted to emulate the acrobat but ended up hitting the ground", "I would love to emulate Manu Ginobili and play for more than fifteen years on the same team […]

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Definition of inveterate

In order to know the meaning of the term inveterate, it is necessary to discover its etymological origin. In this case, we can determine that it derives from “empadernir”, which is the result of the sum of the following components: -The prefix “en-”, which can be translated as “within”. -The noun “pedernal”, which means “hard”. -The ending “-ir”, which is used […]

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Definition of however

In order to discover the meaning of the term, however, it is essential, first of all, to know its etymological origin. In this case, we can state that it derives from Latin, specifically it emanates from the expression per hoc, which can be translated as “therefore.” The notion of however is used in two ways: as an adversative conjunction […]

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Definition of cloying

When something is cloying, it is said to be cloying. This idea comes from the verb cloying, which is usually used with respect to what a food does when it is excessively sweet or what someone or something produces that causes satiety. For example: “I liked the coconut cake, although it was a little cloying”, “If not […]

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Definition of emoticon

The word emoticon comes from the English notion emoticon, composed from the term emotion (which translates as "emotion") and the word icon (that is, "icon"). The Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) includes the concept as an emoticon. An emoticon or emoticon is a digital graphic that represents a facial expression with the aim of […]

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Definition of eminent

The adjective eminent, whose etymological root is found in the Latin language (emĭnens), is used to describe one or something that stands out for some quality. Eminence is the characteristic of someone who is eminent. For example: «The eminent Japanese musician will visit our country to offer three concerts at the Teatro Mayor», «The project […]

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Definition of emblem

The etymology of emblem takes us to emblema, a word from the Latin language. This term, for its part, comes from the Greek émblēma. The concept refers to the symbol or insignia that is constituted as a representation of something else. In ancient times, an emblem was an image or figure without a meaning […]

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Definition of elocution

In order to know the meaning of the term elocution, it is essential, first of all, to discover its etymological origin. In this case, we can establish that it derives from Latin, specifically from cultism “elocutio, elocutionis” which is the result of the sum of two lexical components: -The prefix “ex-”, which can be translated as “outwards”. -The verb “loqui”, which […]

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Definition of eloquent

Before entering fully into the meaning of the term eloquent, it is necessary to know, first of all, its etymological origin. In this case, we can state that it is Latin, specifically “eloquens”, which can be translated as “good for expressing oneself” and that it is the result of the sum of the following lexical components: -The prefix […]

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