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Definition of pictograph

The notion of pictography comes from the Latin word pictus. The term refers to a type of ideographic writing: that is, one that uses conventional symbols or images to represent ideas, without fixed words that are responsible for their meaning. Writing that emerged in the Neolithic In the specific case of pictography, the symbols used in the writing were […]

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Definition of archon

Archon is a term that comes from the Latin archon, in turn derived from the Greek árchōn. According to the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), this was the name given to the various magistrates who, after the death of King Codrus, directed the destinies of Athens. Codrus Codrus lived between the years 1089 and 1068 before […]

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Definition of univocal

The term univocal comes from the late Latin word univŏcus, which refers to something that has only one name or sound. It is an adjective that can be used to describe something that has the same value or nature as another element. Without variation Univocal usually refers to something that has only one possible interpretation or […]

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Definition of banner

A pennant is a banner or flag that, in ancient times, was used to distinguish military bodies, brotherhoods and other groups. Banners, therefore, are insignia or badges. The first banners were born as individual symbols. From the 10th century and approximately until the 13th century, it was common for banners to be used as a symbol […]

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Definition of modalization

The concept of modalization is used in the field of language to refer to the attitude that the speaker adopts with respect to his statements and his interlocutor. The term is linked to the expressiveness and subjective nature of language. It is possible to differentiate between the content that a statement represents (that is, what is […]

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Definition of anthroponym

An anthroponym is a proper name of an individual. The concept of anthroponymy refers to the set of these names and their study. Anthroponyms are words that allow us to designate a particular human being. All people inserted in a society need to be identified with an element of this type, which allows them to be distinguished. According to […]

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Definition of homographs

Homographs are words that are written the same but have a different meaning. This means that they share the same spelling even though they refer to different things. The condition of homograph is called homography. The composition of this term helps to understand what the concept is about: the compositional element homo- refers to what […]

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Definition of letrilla

The notion of letrilla refers to a poem of limited length, often set to music. It is a satirical, festive or romantic composition that is divided into stanzas, which at the end usually repeat the general idea as a chorus. General characteristics The letrilla began to become popular in the 16th century. It is usual to […]

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Definition of nefelibata

Nefelibata is an adjective -also used as a noun- that refers to a dreamy or fanciful individual. The etymology takes us to the Greek language, more precisely to the words nephélē (which can be translated as “cloud”) and bátēs (linked to “one who walks”). The nefelibata person, therefore, is one who “walks in the clouds”. […]

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Definition of cinematography

The term cinematography comes from the French cinématographie, itself derived from cinématographe. The concept refers to the recording and display of moving images. Cinematography is linked to the development of sequences of photographs that allow the simulation of movement. This technique is generally used for the creation of films, giving life to […]

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