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Definition of periclitate

The word periclitāri, which can be translated as “being in danger”, came to our language as periclitar. Although it was previously used to refer to the fact of being in a dangerous situation, this meaning fell into disuse, according to the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE). Decline or diminish Nowadays, the concept of periclitar is used […]

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Definition of assertorium

The etymology of assertorium takes us to the Latin assertorius. The concept is used in the field of philosophy to refer to a judgment that makes an affirmation or a denial as if it were true, even if it is not necessarily so. Declaring the certainty of something Expressing an assertorium statement implies making an assertion: declaring […]

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Definition of minutiae

Minutiae is something that lacks importance or value. The etymology of this word leads us to minutia, a Latin word that can be translated as smallness. Trifle or trifle A minutia can be said to be a trifle or a trifle. The term is usually used to refer to something that is insignificant or inconsequential and […]

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Definition of toneme

The toneme is the inflection adopted by a melodic unit after the last accented syllable. It is a concept that is part of the field of phonetics. It is possible to distinguish between different kinds of tonemes according to their characteristics. An inflection An inflection is a lowering or raising of the voice […]

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Definition of circumscribe

To circumscribe is the act of limiting something to certain terms or limits. It is a verb whose etymological origin takes us back to Latin, where we find the term circumscribĕre. In geometry In the field of geometry, circumscribing consists of tracing a figure in such a way that it surrounds another, seeking to ensure that the […]

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Definition of flamboyant

Flaming is that which expels flames: a gaseous mass that is in combustion, emitting light. It is an adjective that originated in the Latin flammĭger. The notion is also used to refer to that which imitates the appearance of a flame. Another use of the concept is symbolic and is linked to […]

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Definition of narrator

The notion of narratee is used in the context of literary theory to refer to the character who, in the universe of a fiction, is positioned as the recipient of a story told by the narrator. This means that the narrator tells a story to the narratee. Recipient of the story The narratee, therefore, is the recipient of the story.

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Definition of transfigure

The verb transfigure comes from the Latin word transfigurāre. Also accepted by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) as trasfigurar (without N), it refers to bringing about a change in the appearance or figure of something or someone. Physical or emotional change Although it can refer to a physical alteration, transfigurar also allows us to name a modification in […]

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Definition of elucubrate

The Latin word elucubrāre came to Spanish as elucubrar. The term is used to refer to rambling, especially when what is pointed out is presented as complex but lacks support. Main meanings In general, the concept refers to the action of assuming something without foundation. It can also refer to the process that leads to postulating […]

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Definition of estatuir

The Latin word statuare came to Spanish as estatuir. The concept refers to constituting, defining or instituting something. Some examples The term is generally used in reference to determining something that governs different issues or individuals. For example: “The new regulations allow for the establishment of several principles that were not previously contemplated”, […]

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