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Definition of imprecate

The Latin word imprecāri came to Castilian as imprecar. This action refers to expressing terms with which the desire is expressed that an individual experiences harm or suffers some kind of damage. For example: “There are people who only want to curse and who have no interest in finding points of agreement”, “The old man […]

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Definition of chakra

The term chakra comes from the Sanskrit language and can be translated as “circle”. Also accepted as chakra by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) in its dictionary, the concept refers to each energy center that, according to certain Asian philosophies, is located in the human body and is responsible for regulating emotions and the functioning of the body.

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Definition of termination

The Latin word terminatio came to Spanish as termination. This is the name given to the act and result of ending or finishing: to conclude, to finish, to finalize. Termination, in this context, is the final stretch of something or the last part of a process. It can also refer to its closure, completion or consummation. For example: “The architect […]

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Definition of archival science

Archival science is the discipline dedicated to the analysis of archives. The term archive, for its part, refers to a document that an entity, a company or an individual generates within the framework of the development of an activity or function. Archive conservation Also known as archival science, archival science investigates all issues related to the […]

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Definition of execrable

Execrable is that which, due to its characteristics or condition, is susceptible or deserving of execration. The term has its etymological root in the Latin word exsecrabĭlis. Deserving of criticism To understand what the idea of ​​execrable refers to, therefore, we must first focus on the concept of execration. This is what is called […]

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Definition of cataphora

The word cataphŏra, which refers to the “setting of a star,” came to Greek as kataphorá (translatable as “fall”). The concept arrived in our language as cataphora, which is used in the field of linguistics. Anticipation of discourse Cataphora is the link that is established between a grammatical element and a […]

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Definition of cohabitation

The notion of cohabiting, derived from the Latin word cohabitāre, has several meanings recognized by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) in its dictionary. The first meaning refers to living together with another or more individuals. Marital life Those who cohabit, therefore, live together. That is why the term cohabit is often used specifically with regard to the development […]

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Definition of brainy

The adjective sesudo is used to describe an individual who stands out for his common sense and prudence. The sesudo person tends to reflect and study before making decisions and to understand the essence of things. Different uses It is not only people who can be described as sesudas. The term is also applied to […]

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Definition of chakra

The term chacra comes from the Quechua word chakra. It is a concept used in the American continent to refer to a farm. Chacras, therefore, are rural farms or estates. They are generally dedicated to raising livestock or developing agricultural activities and have one or more […]

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Definition of verbigracia

The Latin phrase verbi gratia gave rise to the term verbigratia. The concept refers to an example: a saying or an event that is cited with the intention of validating a statement. The notion is often used as a synonym for “for example”, thus serving as a connector: “The national economy could improve with some measures; for example, a reduction […]

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