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Definition of aviary

The Latin word aviarius came to Spanish as aviario. It is a term that can be used as an adjective or as a noun. In the first case, aviario is synonymous with avian. Both concepts are used to describe things related to birds: vertebrate animals that lay eggs, breathe through lungs, have feathers […]

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Definition of Apache

The term Apache refers to a group of aboriginal peoples who lived in a region that is now part of the United States and Mexico. The Apaches were warriors and dedicated themselves to agriculture, hunting and fishing. The concept also refers to the group of languages ​​spoken by these communities. Today, […]

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Definition of box

The dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) recognises almost thirty meanings of the term box. The concept comes from the Latin word capsa. The first meaning recorded refers to the container that usually has a lid and that allows the storage or transport of elements inside. The lid in question is […]

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Definition of mugwort

The notion of artemisia has several uses. The dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) recognizes different meanings that are used in the field of botany. Thus, we find that different species of plants bear this name. It is important to mention that artemisa and artemisia, according to the RAE, are synonyms, which means that […]

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Definition of filming

Filming is the act and result of filming. This verb (to film) can be used to refer to capturing and recording images on tape or to working on a film as a director or actor. The idea of ​​filming, therefore, can be used in different ways. It is common for the concept to be used in reference to […]

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Definition of bizarre

Bizarre is a term that comes from the Italian word bizzarro, which can be translated as “angry”. The Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) recognizes two meanings in its dictionary, although there is a third that is frequently used in some Latin American regions. The RAE indicates that the idea of ​​bizarre can be linked to bravery: someone or something […]

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Definition of axis

The term axis, which comes from a Latin word that can be translated as “axis”, is used in different ways in our language. However, the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) recognizes only one meaning. The meaning given by the RAE indicates that axis refers to one of the cervical vertebrae. Specifically, it refers to the vertebral column […]

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Definition of exterior

Exterior is a term from the Latin language that can be used as an adjective or a noun. The first meaning mentioned by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) refers to that which is found outside. For example: “If the day is nice, we are going to have the party in the outside area of ​​the house […]

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Definition of stylist

The dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) recognizes three meanings of the term stylist. The most commonly used one today refers to a hairdresser who performs his work with creativity, betting on innovation or following the latest trends. A hairdresser is someone who is dedicated to cutting hair and doing hairstyles. In a […]

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Definition of stereo

Stereo is the abbreviation for stereophony or stereophonic. Stereophony is the technique that allows a sound to be recorded simultaneously from two or more places that are at a certain distance; in this way, when the sound in question is reproduced, an acoustic relief is perceived. Stereophonic, meanwhile, is that linked to […]

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