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Definition of everywhere

Doquier is the apocope of doquiera: dondequiera (everywhere or anywhere). According to the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), the expression do quier can also be used, where “do” is the contraction of “de” and “o” which is used as a synonym for “donde”. The most common use of doquier appears in the […]

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Definition of ramble

Before proceeding to indicate the meaning of the term divagar, it is necessary to discover its etymological origin. In this case, we can state that it is a word that derives from Latin, exactly from “divagari”, which can be literally translated as “to wander around” and is the result of the sum of two well-defined parts […]

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Definition of disquisition

According to the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), the term disquisition comes from the Latin word disquisitio and has two meanings. The first refers to an exhaustive analysis that is carried out on something, studying its various components or parts in detail. For example: “In his new essay, the Spanish author carried out […]

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Definition of dismissive

The Latin word displĭcens, derived from displicēre, came to Spanish as displeasing. It describes someone who is haughty, arrogant, apathetic or indifferent. For example: «I will not tolerate the displeasing attitude of anyone on this team», «When he was reprimanded by the woman, the singer limited himself to sketching a disdainful smile», […]

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Definition of dissimilar

The etymological origin of the term dissimilar is found in Latin. We can precisely establish that it derives from the word dissimilis, which means “not equal” and is the result of the union of two components: -The prefix dis-, which can be translated as “separation”. -The word similis, which is synonymous with “equal”. Concept […]

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Definition of poetic discourse

A speech is a message that is pronounced with the intention of expressing an idea, a feeling, etc. It is an exposition that can be done in writing or orally. Poetic, on the other hand, is that which is linked to poetry (an expression that is done with an aesthetic sense). Poetic discourse, on the other hand, is that which is […]

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Definition of run

The verb discurrir, which has its etymological origin in the Latin word discurrĕre, has several meanings. The concept can refer to the action of creating, imagining or planning something. For example: “Don’t worry, I’m going to come up with a method so that we don’t waste time”, “The commercial manager promised to come up with a procedure that will allow […]

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Definition of diminutive

Before going into the meaning of the term diminutive, we are going to proceed to know its etymological origin. In this case, we can underline that it is a word that derives from Latin, exactly from “diminutivus”, which can be translated as “relating to making small”. A word that was formed from the […]

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Definition of dilettante

The word dilettante has its origin in the Italian language: dilettante, whose translation is linked to someone who “delights”. The concept usually refers to someone who is fond of some branch of science or art or who has great knowledge about it. For example: “My grandfather is a very cultured and dilettante man […]

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Definition of squander

The Latin word dilapidāre came to our language as dilapidar. This verb refers to squandering or wasting resources, whether one’s own or those that an individual has the responsibility to manage or administer. For example: “If you continue like this, you will squander all your savings”, “You should not squander water since it is a […]

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