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Definition of gem

The etymology of gem takes us to the Latin word gemma. The term is used as a generic name for those stones that, due to their characteristics, are classified as precious. The name is usually applied mainly to the so-called oriental precious stones, according to the details provided by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) […]

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Definition of garrote

Garrote is a concept that comes from the French word garrot. The dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) recognizes more than a dozen meanings. The first meaning refers to a hard, thick stick that can be used as a walking stick. Beyond this specific definition, it is common for garrote to be used […]

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Definition of folio

The Latin word folium, which can be translated as “leaf”, came to our language as folio. The dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) recognizes several meanings of the term. The first meaning given by the RAE refers to the leaf of a notebook, a notebook, etc. However, in some contexts, folio and leaf are not the same […]

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Definition of plaster

The Italian term scagliuola came to our language as plaster. The first meaning that appears in the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) refers to a type of plaster that is used in medicine and construction. Before moving forward, it is important to mention that gypsum is the name given to calcium sulphate that is […]

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Definition of schooner

The French word goélette came into our language as a schooner. The term refers to a type of boat. A schooner is a vessel that, due to its characteristics, is classified as fine. This means that it can easily cut through the water thanks to its shape. Schooners usually have two or three […]

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Definition of grab

The verb to grab comes from the word “claw”. This term (claw), in turn, refers to the foot or hand of an animal when they have sharp and very strong nails. In some contexts, the hand of a human being is also called a claw. Returning to the idea of ​​grabbing, the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy […]

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Definition of great

The Latin word geniālis came to our language as genial. It is an adjective that has several meanings recognized by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE). The first meaning included in the RAE dictionary refers to that which is proper or characteristic of a genius. A genial action, in this way, shows the […]

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Definition of jogging

Footing is a French word that has its origin in the English language, although with a modified meaning. The term is accepted by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) to refer to the physical activity that involves jogging outdoors. Therefore, someone who jogs is running at a medium speed […]

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Definition of campfire

The notion of bonfire has two major uses recognized in the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE). The first meaning refers to the fire that produces a large flame. To understand this meaning, therefore, we must first focus on the definitions of fire and flame. Fire is known as […]

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Definition of ex

The term ex can be used as a noun or as a prefix (ex-), according to the details provided by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) in its dictionary. In the first case, it is used in colloquial language. An ex is the person with whom one had a romantic relationship in the past. As […]

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