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Definition of ravioli

The notion of ravioli comes from the Italian word raviolo, which refers to a small square of filled pasta. A ravioli, ravioli or raviole, therefore, is a pasta made with flour that is filled with vegetables, meat, ricotta (cottage cheese) or another ingredient. Ravioli or ravioli are a very popular food in many […]

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Definition of rapid

The etymology of the word raudo takes us to the Latin word rapĭdus. The term is used to describe something that is fast, sudden or abrupt. For example: “Upon hearing a scream, the policeman rushed to the place, where he found the woman lying on the ground”, “The thief quickly left the house and did not […]

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Definition of raja

The notion of crack has several uses. Coming from the verb rajar, the term can refer to a crack or split in something. Some examples For example: “The explosion caused a crack in a wall of the building”, “Today, without realizing it, I went out into the street with a crack in my pants”, “I am worried about the crack in […]

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Raster definition

Raster is an English term that can be translated as “plot”. Although it is not part of the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), it is common to use it in our language with an accent on the A: raster. Pixel matrix A raster is a data structure formed by a matrix of pixels. These pixels are […]

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Definition of rancid

The etymological root of the term rancid takes us to the Latin word rancĭdus. The concept is used to refer to food with a high fat content whose organoleptic properties are altered by the passage of time. A rancid product, in this way, acquires an intense aroma and a very strong flavor that are not pleasant. The […]

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Definition of rampant

The notion of rampant comes from the French word rampant, which in turn comes from the Old French word ramper (which can be translated as “to climb”). The term is used in the field of heraldry to refer to the animal that, on a shield, is represented with an open hand and its claws in a position to grab or seize. […]

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Definition of bouquet

The Latin word ramus came to Spanish as ramo. The first meaning of the term mentioned in the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) refers to a second-order branch or one that grows from a mother branch. A branch that was cut from a tree is also called a ramo. A ramo, […]

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Definition of browse

The term “browse” is used to refer to the action of cutting the ends of the branches of a tree. The term also refers to what certain animals do when they gnaw or eat these tips. Several species of ruminants are dedicated to browsing for food. Among them are members of the group of […]

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Definition of crack

Cracking is the act and result of cracking or splitting. This verb (rajar), in turn, has several uses: in this case, we are interested in its allusion to opening and generating cracks (fissures). Therefore, cracking is called an opening or a break. The term is usually used in reference to the […]

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Definition of bouquet

A bouquet is a bunch of a few flowers that is artificially formed. It is a small group that allows you to enjoy the floral aroma and is distinguished by its color. The bouquet, like the bouquet, can be used as a gift or as an accessory for clothing. It is also used as a decoration for a wedding.

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