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Definition of direct modifier

The concept of modifier is used in the field of grammar to refer to a linguistic element that allows a modification to be made in another. In the case of direct modifiers, these are adjectives and articles that complement the meaning of the core of the subject. Specifically, we can establish that the direct modifier comes […]

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Definition of minuscule

The term minuscule comes from the Latin word minuscŭlus. The notion refers to that which is very small or has little importance. For example: "My husband detected a tiny scratch on a front door of the car and he went crazy because he likes his vehicle to be impeccable", "The surgical intervention left a mark […]

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Definition of metalanguage

The notion of metalanguage is used in two different areas. In the field of linguistics, the term refers to the language used to refer to another language, while in computing the concept refers to the language used to describe a programming language system. As you can see, […]

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Definition of metonymy

Latin is where we can establish that the etymological origin of the term metonymy is found. Thus, it derives from “metonymy”. This word, in turn, comes from the Greek “metonymia”, which is the result of the sum of two very different lexical components: -The word “meta”, which can be translated as “together”. -The noun “onoma”, […]

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Definition of morning

Originating from the Latin word matutīnus, morning is an adjective that refers to what is linked to the morning time. What develops or takes shape at the beginning of the day, therefore, is classified as morning. For example: “I prefer morning time to write”, “The team coach reported that tomorrow […]

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Definition of malevo

The adjective malevo is used in different ways in several South American countries. In Argentina, the term is used to refer to a fighting or bully individual; In fact, it is the shortening of the word "malevolent." The use of this qualification was more common in ancient times, when said attitude or behavior was attributed to […]

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Definition of evil

The first thing we are going to establish is the etymological origin of the term that concerns us now. Specifically, it derives from Latin, more precisely from the word “malus”, which can be translated as “bad” or “not good”. The term evil can be used as an adjective or as a noun. In the first case, it is used before a noun […]

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Definition of majestic

The first thing we are going to do to know the meaning of the term majestic is to discover its etymological origin. In this case, it must be established that it derives from Latin, specifically it is the result of adding several lexical components: -The adjective "magis", which can be translated as "large." -The quality suffix «-tat». -The suffix «-oso», which is […]

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Definition of masterful

The first meaning of teaching mentioned by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) in its dictionary refers to what is linked to the teaching profession: the title, position or office of the teacher, the teaching that is carried out with the students. The concept derives from the Latin word magistrālis. Masterful also refers to what is done with mastery. For example: […]

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Definition of skein

Latin is where we can establish that the etymological origin of the term skein that concerns us now is found. Exactly it emanates from “mataxa”, which can be translated as “string” and even as “thread”. In the 2nd century BC, this word was already used, which is considered to derive from the Greek “metaxa”, which […]

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