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Definition of cast

The Greek word élenchos came to Latin as elenchus, which in turn led to cast in our language. The first meaning of the concept mentioned by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) in its dictionary refers to an inventory, a catalog or a summary. The most common use of the notion, however, refers to […]

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Definition of costume

A costume that allows you to hide your identity is called a costume. Whoever uses a disguise does so with the intention of not being recognized. For example: "Tomorrow's party I will attend with a Batman costume", "The criminals who entered the bank wore clown costumes", "Juan, is that you?" "I didn't recognize you in that costume." […]

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Definition of disco

The etymological origin of the term disco is in Greek. And it is the result of the sum of two very different parts of said language: -The noun “diskos”, which can be translated as “disk”. -The name “theke”, which is synonymous with “deposit” or “box”. The first meanings of the term disco mentioned by the dictionary of […]

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Definition of thimble

The word thimble that concerns us now we have to establish that it has its etymological origin in Latin. And it is the result of the sum of two elements: -The noun “digitus”, which is synonymous with “finger”. -The suffix “-al”, which is used to indicate “relative to”. A thimble is a small, hollow piece […]

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Definition of debut

The French word début came to our language as debut. The term refers to the first participation or performance of a person in a certain activity. In other words: the debut represents the first time of carrying out an action. For example: "The debut of the Uruguayan striker will take place next Tuesday", […]

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Definition of contemporary dance

Before entering fully into the definition of the term contemporary dance, it is necessary to proceed to discover the etymological origin of the two words that give it shape: – Dance, first of all, comes from French. Specifically, it emanates from danser, which can be translated as “to dance.” – Contemporary, secondly, derives from Latin, […]

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Definition of dice

The notion of dice has several uses. The term can refer to the polyhedral object, usually cubic, whose faces exhibit the representation of figures or numbers. These elements are used in numerous games of chance. For example: “Throw the dice at once!”, “To start playing, we first have to find the dice”, “In […]

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Definition of cover

The term cover, from the English language, can be translated as “cover” or “lid”. In our language, its use appears in the musical field to refer to a song by an author or performer that is covered by another musician. A cover, in other words, is a different version of a musical theme that was recorded […]

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Definition of cosplay

Cosplay is the trend or habit of using costumes for entertainment. The term is not part of the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), although this concept of English origin is also often used in our language. Cosplay comes from the expression costume play, which can be translated as "disguise game." At the moment […]

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Definition of short film

The term short film, which comes from the French word court-métrage, refers to a short film. There is no precise definition of its duration, although it is generally accepted that a film that lasts thirty minutes or less is a short film. Known in colloquial language as short films, these audiovisual materials can develop the same […]

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