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Definition of morpheme

The first thing we have to establish about the term morpheme is that it has its etymological origin in Greek. Thus we can clearly verify that it emanates from the Greek morpheme, which in turn is composed of two perfectly established parts. In this way, on the one hand there is the word morfe, which can be translated as "form", and […]

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Definition of medium

The term middle, in one of its most common meanings, represents half of something. For example: “Cut that orange in half and give me one half, please”, “I've already read half the book, I have about 250 pages left”, “Yesterday I dropped a plate and it broke in the middle”. Medium, on the other hand, is […]

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Definition of literal

From the Latin litterālis, literal is something according to the letter of a text and the proper and exact meaning of the words used in it. This means that the figurative or suggested meaning is not taken into account. For example: “Raúl gave his father a hand” is a phrase that indicates that […]

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Definition of lexicon

The concept of lexicon contains several meanings, all linked to the world of linguistics. Lexicon is the vocabulary of a language or a region, the dictionary of a language or the wealth of idioms and voices of an author. Let's look at some example sentences below: «That is not the appropriate lexicon for a girl […]

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Definition of hieroglyph

A hieroglyph is a type of writing in which words are not represented with alphabetic or phonetic signs, but rather the meaning of the words is expressed with symbols or figures. The Egyptians and other ancient people often used hieroglyphics on their monuments. The term hieroglyph is used both to name the system […]

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Definition of slang

Jargon is a particular and familiar language that members of a certain social group use among themselves. This type of dialect can be difficult to understand for those who are not part of the aforementioned community. Slang is usually created to hide the meaning of words. This is the case, for example, of […]

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Definition of imperative

Originating from the Latin imperatīvus, the term imperative describes someone who rules or is capable of commanding or dominating. To cite some examples of use: “My boss is an imperative man who does not accept suggestions or advice”, “Sometimes you have to be more imperative in life”, “We need an imperative coach, capable of having […]

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Definition of essential

Essential is an adjective that refers to that which cannot be dispensed with. Describes a living being or thing without which a particular problem cannot be solved; In other words, your participation is absolutely necessary. For example: water is essential for life; no living being […]

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Language definition

Language (which comes from the Latin word idioma) is the language of a social group. The etymology of the term takes us to a Greek word that can be translated as "private property." This question of property is linked to the fact that a language is a communication system, made up of words and/or gestures, which is […]

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Definition of homonym

Homonym is an adjective that allows us to refer to two or more people or things that have the same name. The term comes from the Latin homonymus, which in turn has its origin in a Greek word. Starting from this meaning we also have to emphasize that homonym, therefore, acts as a synonym for namesake. So, […]

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