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Definition of appear

The verb to appear has its etymological origin in the Latin word apparescĕre. The first meaning mentioned in the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) refers to showing or manifesting, generally causing astonishment. Some examples For example: “The bathers were terrified when, among the waves and near the coast, they saw a […]

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Definition of title page

Portadilla is the diminutive of portada. The concept is used in the field of printing to refer to the front cover. First printed page A front cover is the name given to the sheet that is placed before the cover of the book. It is the first printed page. The information it presents is the […]

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Definition of appearance

The term apparition refers to the act and consequence of appearing: to become present, to reveal oneself. The concept, which comes from the Latin word apparitio, has various uses depending on the context. Manifestation In its most basic sense, an apparition implies that something or someone manifests itself or lets itself be seen. For this to occur, there must be a […]

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Definition of museology

Museology is the science focused on museums. A museum, meanwhile, is an institution dedicated to preserving, studying and exhibiting objects that are considered to be of artistic, cultural, natural or historical interest. Study of museums Museology is the study of museums. In a broader sense, the study of […]

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Definition of curse

A maleficium is a spell that causes harm. This notion, which comes from the Latin word maleficium and can be translated as “harm” or “damage”, is also used to name such harm caused by sorcery. Curse A maleficium can be similar to a curse. These practices and their effects often appear in literature and […]

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Definition of herding

The verb arrear refers to the action of inciting pack animals to start walking, continue moving forward or speed up their pace. The person in charge of herding the beasts is known as a muleteer. Objectives The act of herding is usually carried out to take the animals to […]

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Definition of prefiguration

The etymology of prefiguration leads us to the Latin word praefiguratio. The term refers to a representation that is made in advance. An anticipated idea It can be said that prefiguration is an idea that is developed in advance about something. In some cases prefiguration is a kind of advance, while in others it is a kind of […]

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Definition of Nadaism

Nadaism is a poetic avant-garde movement that was born in Colombia in the late 1950s and developed during the 1960s. Gonzalo Arango is considered its main promoter, along with poets such as Jotamario Arbeláez, Jaime Jaramillo Escobar, Humberto Navarro, Jaime Espinel, Amílcar Osorio and Diego León Giraldo, among others. For his work, he was one of the most […]

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Definition of verbal

Verbal is an adjective used to refer to something linked to the word: the linguistic unit with meaning that is separated from others by spaces in writing or pauses in pronunciation. This term has its origin in the late Latin word verbālis. Word, on the other hand, also refers to the faculty of […]

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Definition of falsetto

Falsetto is a voice that, when generated by the vibration of the upper cords of the larynx, is higher than the natural voice. This is the most frequent use of this term, which comes from the word “falsetto” and is influenced by the French word “fausset”. Voice and technique The notion of falsetto refers both to the […]

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