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Definition of petticoat

The term enagua comes from nagua, which has its origin in the Taíno language. According to the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), the nagua is a white underskirt. The saya, in turn, is a skirt or a tunic. Returning to the idea of ​​an enagua, this is the name given to a […]

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Definition of citadel

The notion of citadel comes from the Italian word cittadella. The concept is influenced by the term city: an urban space administered by a town council or municipality that is characterized by a large number of buildings, a high population density and an economy based on non-agricultural activities. Returning to the idea of ​​a citadel, the city is a city that is […]

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Definition of ewer

Aguamanil is a term that comes from the late Latin aquamanīle. The first meaning mentioned by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) in its dictionary refers to a jug with a spout and used to pour water into a sink or basin intended for washing hands. The RAE also points out that the […]

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Definition of philately

The notion of philately comes from the French word philatélie. The term refers to the collecting of postage stamps, also known as stamps in Latin American countries. The idea of ​​philately can refer both to the creation of this type of collection as a hobby and to the analysis of stamps. Philately is also called […]

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Definition of statue

The notion of statue comes from the Latin word statua. The term refers to a sculpture that seeks to reproduce the characteristics of a real or natural figure. A sculpture, meanwhile, is a work that is made by sculpting or carving a three-dimensional figure in a certain material. The concept comes from the Latin sculptūra. Recalling the […]

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Definition of circa

Circa is a Latin word used in our language and is part of the dictionary prepared by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE). It is a preposition that is used as a synonym for towards. In this case, the term towards refers to “close to” or “around”. Circa is generally used […]

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Definition of batea

Batea is a term that comes from the Hispanic Arabic baṭíḥa, which in turn is derived from the classical Arabic baṭīḥah (which can be translated as “flat place”). The concept can be used in different ways, according to the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) in its dictionary. The first meaning mentioned by the RAE refers to a trough that is used […]

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Definition of Apache

The term Apache refers to a group of aboriginal peoples who lived in a region that is now part of the United States and Mexico. The Apaches were warriors and dedicated themselves to agriculture, hunting and fishing. The concept also refers to the group of languages ​​spoken by these communities. Today, […]

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Definition of chasuble

Chasuble is a term derived from the low Latin casubla, which can be translated as “hooded cape”. This is the name given to a garment worn by priests when celebrating mass. The chasuble is a long garment that covers the rest of the clothing. It has, in its centre, an opening at the back, which […]

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Definition of bronze

The idea of ​​bronze comes from the Italian word bronzo, which in turn comes from the Latin Brundŭsi (Brindisi). Brindisi is an Italian city that became known in ancient times for its production of this element. Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin. An alloy, meanwhile, is a product made up of copper and tin.

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