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Definition of saddlery

Saddlery is the art of making leather goods. The term is linked to the saddle belt, the belt used to carry a sabre or other type of bladed weapon. The individual dedicated to its manufacture is known as a saddler. Leather products Saddlery is therefore called […]

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Definition of gravel

Small gravel is the name given to small gravel. This material is used to produce cement and for paving. Small gravel Before moving on to the definition of gravel, therefore, we must focus on the concept of gravel. Crushed stones used to cover a surface are called small gravel. Small gravel is the term used to describe small stones.

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Definition of subrogate

The notion of subrogation is used in the field of law to refer to the action of replacing something or someone, putting another thing or another individual in its place. The etymological root of the term is found in the Latin word subrogāre. Substitution contract Generally, the idea of ​​subrogation appears in the […]

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Definition of flexography

The term flexography is not part of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) dictionary, although it is used quite frequently in the graphic industry. This is the name given to a direct printing system that uses flexible plates, which transfer images directly to the substrate. Printing on different materials These plates, which are made of flexible materials, are […]

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Definition of ex aequo

The Latin phrase ex aequo literally translates as “on an equal footing.” The expression is often used in contests and competitions to refer to participants who share the same position or distinction. Equal recognition If an award has two ex aequo winners, it means that both winners achieved the same […]

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Definition of dilection

Dilection is a term whose etymological origin is found in the Latin word dilectio. Dilection is the affection that is experienced when something or someone is preferred over other options or possibilities. Love Dilection is linked to love and will. There is a sincere desire or interest, which is born […]

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Definition of backpack

A rucksack is a backpack. The term refers to the bag or purse that, thanks to its straps, is carried on the back to transport provisions or other types of items. Transporting Supplies Generally, the idea of ​​a rucksack refers specifically to the backpack of a member of a […]

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Definition of anodyne

The concept of anodyne comes from the late Latin anody̆nus, which in turn comes from the Greek word anṓdynos (translatable as “that mitigates pain”). This etymological root leads to one of the meanings of the term: anodyne is a substance or drug that relieves a condition. Inconsequential, irrelevant This use of the notion, without […]

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Definition of nonsense

Dislate is a term that is used as a synonym for nonsense. The term refers to something that is absurd, irrational or wrong. Some examples Let’s look at this term in context through the following example sentences: “The governor’s speech seemed to me to be a nonsense full of inconsistencies and ambiguities”, “The victim’s lawyer […]

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Definition of jarana

The notion of jarana has different uses depending on the region. The first meaning mentioned by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) in its dictionary refers to fun or hubbub that includes noise and bustle. Some examples We propose three example sentences to see the term in context: “Tonight there will be a party at the house […]

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