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Definition of generic

The generic adjective is used to describe something that is common to different species or classes. Depending on the context, the term takes on different specific meanings. A generic name is a common name. It is a noun applied to individuals, animals or objects that are part of the same group or family. Generic names are […]

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Definition of logogram

A logogram is a sign that can represent a meaning on its own. Typically, a logogram can represent a word. Minimum writing unit A logogram can be said to be a grapheme: the minimum writing unit of a certain language. Graphemes cannot be divided: in the Roman alphabet, […]

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Definition of asyndeton

The Greek word asyndeton, which can be translated as “untied,” derived from the late Latin asyndĕton. It arrived in our language as asyndeton, a term used in the field of rhetoric. Fluency and dynamism Asyndeton implies omitting conjunctions in a speech in order to produce a certain nuance. In this way, it is possible to […]

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Definition of animation

Animation is a concept with several uses. Derived from the Latin animatio, the term can refer to the act and result of becoming animated or animating: inciting to action, granting movement, infusing energy. Animated images The idea of ​​animation refers to the process that is developed to produce animated images from objects or drawings. It is […]

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Definition of heroin

With its etymological origin in the French héroïne, heroin is the name of a drug obtained from morphine. It is an opioid with narcotic properties (it causes drowsiness and modifies sensitivity) and sedative properties (it causes sleep and minimizes nervous excitation). It should be noted that morphine is an alkaloid of opium that causes […]

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Definition of numismatics

The Greek word nomisma came to Latin as numisma, which can be translated as “coin”. This term, in turn, allowed the creation of the French notion of numismatique. This is the etymological path of numismatics, a concept that refers to the analysis and collecting of medals and coins, especially those that are of a certain age.

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Definition of ludology

Ludology is a discipline dedicated to the research, creation and experimentation of games as a cultural phenomenon. In its work it appeals to various sciences and areas of knowledge to generate knowledge. Study of the game It can be said that, in a broad sense, ludology is the study of games. Experts in […]

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Definition of subtitle

The first meaning of subtitle mentioned by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) in its dictionary refers to the secondary title that sometimes appears after the main title. The concept, however, has another, much more frequent use. Generally, when talking about subtitles, we are referring to the transcription or written translation of a text […]

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Definition of counterargument

A counterargument is an argument used as a response to a previous argument. It is a reasoning that is opposed to a previous judgment. It is often said that a counterargument, also accepted as a counterargument, is a reply or a refutation. A new argument is opposed to the previous argument that allows a new reason to be put forward.

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Definition of tape measure

A flexometer is a metal measuring tape that is wound under pressure inside a specific container. The etymological root of the term is the Latin word flexus, which can be translated as “folded”. Also known as a meter, the flexometer is used to measure lengths. The metal tape is divided into […]

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