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Definition of box

The concept of a box comes from the Italian language, from a variation of balco (a term that can be translated as “balcony”). A box is the area with seats from which it is possible to watch a show. It can be said that a box is a structure that allows the public to sit comfortably and enjoy a theatrical performance, […]

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Definition of Nintendo

Nintendo is the name of a technology company based in Kyoto, Japan. Its origins date back to the late 19th century. In 1889, Fusajiro Yamauchi began producing Hanafuda playing cards, traditional in Japan. Three years later, he expanded his business by manufacturing Western-style decks. Yamauchi’s venture began in 1889, when he was a member of the Nintendo Entertainment System.

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Definition of MMORPG

The acronym MMORPG refers to the English expression massively multiplayer online role-playing game, which can be translated as massively multiplayer online role-playing game. An MMORPG, therefore, allows the user to be part of a virtual universe simultaneously with many other individuals, interacting and competing with them. Each player uses a software that is […]

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Definition of puppet

The term marionette, which comes from the French word marionnette, is used to name a doll that moves by means of strings or another kind of mechanism. Puppets are often used in theatre performances. These puppets can be made from different kinds of materials, from paper to metal, plastic or wood. A set of puppets is usually made of […]

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Definition of toy library

The first thing we are going to do before going into the meaning of the term ludoteca is to know its etymological origin. In this case we have to explain that it is the result of the sum of two lexical components of different origin. Exactly, it has been formed by joining the Latin word «ludus», which can be translated as […]

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Definition of ludo

The etymological origin of the term ludo that we are dealing with here can be found in Latin. Specifically, we must emphasize that it derives from “ludus”, which can be translated as “game”. Ludo is a board game. It is an entertainment based on the use of a board […]

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Definition of lottery

With its etymological origin in the French word loterie, a lottery is a drawing or raffle that awards cash, objects or other rewards to the winners. It is a game of chance. To participate in the lottery, it is necessary to have one or more numbers, which are usually distributed on tickets or slips. Thus, […]

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Definition of limousine

The term limousine, derived from the French word limousine, refers to a large automobile characterized by its luxury. In ancient times, the term referred to a carriage that was open on the driver’s side and closed in the rear seat area where the passengers traveled. In comparison, the limousine was a large, luxurious car.

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Definition of feature film

A feature film is a film that lasts more than one hour. The concept is therefore linked to the footage (from the French métrage): that is, to the length of the cinematographic proposal. If the film lasts a little less than sixty minutes, it is called a medium-length film. On the other hand, if the film lasts more than one hour, it is called a […]

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Definition of joystick

Joystick is an English term that the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) does not include in its dictionary, but which is frequently used in our language anyway. A joystick is an instrument that is used to control a system or device. A joystick is generally a lever that moves the device in a direction.

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