Saturday, April 30, 2011

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PAYAYA

Suggested by ... AleMamá the game Cantillo. Chile

The payaya , Payan or Cantillos game is a childish game in which children sit on the floor with legs crossed around five small stones, the better ;-)
nicest
... Played in turn, each player puts payayas on the floor, choose one that throws up while making one of those that remain on the ground ...

... The game increases the difficulty, and at another stage of it you throw a stone into the air and collect two or three soil. Thus, it has many phases and challenges that are increasingly more complicated ...

... We have to master this deceptively simple game takes some skill. .. Today transcribe a piece of Santa Maria black flowers, a novel by Chilean writer Hernán Rivera Letelier (1950), where the author reconstructs one of the traumatic events of the twentieth century Chilean history: the massacre School Santa Maria de Iquique ...

"... some shells to play payaya with her at night before bed. Idyll Montano, meanwhile, disheveled and bare-chested, comes across the back - the way the Redskins American postcards - the Volatín rods at the end of the evening had ended despedazárseles with the strong coastal winds ... "

to the next game!
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Friday, April 29, 2011

Le Creuset Says 24, What Does It Mean?

cockers

Suggested by ... Felix 1. Cargo that fits into a Galley
2. A piece of composition that was put in a gallery or a Galerín. Printing
3. Composition Test, unadjusted, which pulls out to correct it. Printing

In its first sense , polysemic our voice today, galley, is neither more nor less than the load that fits into a galley (a word, by the way, with as many meanings ... 15, who on the this case means a "large car four wheels to transport people, usually covered or canvas awning high).

However, the meaning of galley perhaps best known is that described in the second and third meaning, which refers to the printing world, where the galley or Galerín is a mold typesetting used to put lines of letters, forming with them the galley ...

The proofs , therefore, are the first proofs that are made to make the necessary corrections prior to publication. Before printing you should check if all the elements that make up the website are accurate, it also verifies that all materials will be printed in the galleys, etc.

to the next printing, I hope this blog of words and inspiration! ;-)
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Thursday, April 28, 2011

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prosody

Suggested by ... Osvaldo J. Schiavoni 1. Part of grammar which teaches the pronunciation and accent straight.
2. Study of the phonic features that affect the metrics, especially the accents and the amount.
3. Part of phonology dedicated to the study of the phonic features that affect less than phoneme units, such as blueberries, or superior to him, such as sequences of syllables or other word or sentence.

The prosody is the part of speech that is the correct pronunciation and accent. So, is responsible for the distinctive features that distinguish phonemes that have different meanings and sounds, which in turn can be influenced by the context or the linguistic history of a particular area ...

Overall, the intonation of the English language consists of an initial upward phase, ranging from the first sound until the first prosodic accent ...

... From here keeps going up and down, until we reach the last accent, when we enter the final phase ...

... The elevation of this last part indicate that the sentence is not complete, its descent, however, mean the end of the sentence, and the combination of both trends, upward and downward, we would suggest that the sentence is interrogative ...

Interesting, right?

Until next accentual roller coaster!



Wednesday, April 27, 2011

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AÑUSGARSE

Suggested by ... José Luis 1. Choking, shaking the Tragadero as if he had made a knot.
2. Get angry or upset.

Dear readers, I do not añusguéis , Here we are in the Key of the World a day to refresh and / or disclose all the unknown vocabulary or unjustly forgotten that we parked out of laziness , laziness or genuine verbal economy ...

... In particular, our friendly and sound today verb, añusgarse comes from the Latin innodicār e, innodāre "tie" with the original meaning of "choking or having difficulty swallowing, getting a lump in my throat "...

... And yes, it is true that this word is used today very little, however, from our blog wish with all my heart not to get lost in the sands of oblivion ... This is a truly compelling and original word with a couple of meanings that give much play in our everyday communication ...

... In particular, today we will illustrate the second sense, to mean angry or upset "by the hand of The Awful Justina , work of Francisco López de Úbeda , writer and English doctor ...

"... Diráme that since men are not Añusgan call that old, formerly reproach of being called boys, it is not fair that Justina was angry for being told. Oh, bring to a gentle penseque! It seems that not a man, not knowing what falls to be, or where the man is the core or the canyon women, and to ignore these principles will miss the end comes ... "

To next surprise!
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

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PAJUERANO

Suggested by ... Jlaa people from the countryside or a small population that ignores the ways of the city.

Pajuerano comes from "pa juera" : vulgar pronunciation of " for out, and it is a noun that is used primarily in Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay to designate people from the field: a stranger came from the people, ignoring the ways of the city ...

The pajuerano refers to manners and customs very hardy, and usually used pejoratively, with close proximity to semantic terms of the sort of garrulous , punk, taciturn , hillbilly, redneck, uncouth ...

From Chile, our custodian Jlaa hue gives us the following: "In rural areas Chillán, VIII Region, Chile, is used to designate a pawn that is the way and once completed the task leaves the scene, he goes "pa out."

As an example of using our voice today, we will take as an example a paragraph of the work Those who ate Solis, the renowned writer Argentina María Esther de Miguel (1929-2003):

"... Once the Nicasio Sanchez did not give his daughter, who had escaped with a pajuerano : again did not find the fold, led by an evil person who stole the poor farm, not again encountered the tall poplar leaned in to the ranch, because he had broken in two by lightning demon ... "

to the next word!
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Monday, April 25, 2011

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Calandra

Suggested by ... Ylagares and Icamon11
1. Bird of the same family as the skylark, the back brownish, belly whitish, wings wide, about 40 cm wingspan and big, thick beak.

2. Person who pretends to be sick to have shelter and food in a hospital.

3. Machine consisting of several spinning reels, usually heated by steam, which glaze serves to press and certain fabrics or paper. It is also used for ironing linen.

4. Hollow cylindrical timber, rotating around a horizontal axis, driven by the weight of the man or men who enter it. It is used for heavy lifting, by means of a winch.

Our word today, in his first two meanings, the Greek κάλανδρος " Kalandra " and in his last two cylindrum Latin and Greek this κύλινδρος, " cylinder" - is a voice rich with multiple meanings that designates ...

... From a bird of the family of the Lark, which has a huge facility to imitate the song of other birds, being skilled in the art of pretending this is their second meaning as a person who pretends to be sick to have housing and lunch in a hospital-...

... to various machines consisting of rotating cylinders used for pressing the paper, iron the clothes ... or lifting heavy objects, then we have the third and fourth definitions-
Our custodian
Ylagares cites us Prisoner's Romance (anonymous work The Old Ballads ) that elevates the calendar the status of protagonist in this jewel of literature:

That was around May, by May, when it
the heat,
when the wheat ripens
and the fields are in bloom,
when he sings the lark
and responds nightingale
when
love will serve to love ...

Until next flight!
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Sunday, April 24, 2011

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Shoals

Suggested by ... Jaime H.
1. shoal
2. Crowd and plenty of things.

Ladies and gentlemen, our voice today, shoal, shoals plural, is a curious term for a school of fish: a group of individuals of the same species grouped in order to maximize chances of survival ...

... Indeed, the crux of the issue method is to hide within the group of peers and exploit the weaknesses of the predator, which usually at the time of launching an attack need to fix a dam and concentrate on one goal ...

... Obviously, the process is much more difficult when all individuals of the group are very similar in shape, color and size, and move rhythmically ... With a collective, it's almost impossible to focus on a single individual! ;-)

addition to protection, another reason to be grouped in a pod is reproductive, as the synchronized spawning group of fish will ensure greater fertilization of eggs. To make matters worse, another measure of the group beneficial in schools is increased hydrodynamic efficiency of ...

... In Uruguay, by the way, this voice is also used to designate in general a crowd and plenty of things: " I entered the room and admired puzzled shoal of bright objects that flashed before my eyes .. . "

next to the bank!
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Saturday, April 23, 2011

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Ricardo Suntaxi & Don Medardo y sus player's (double impact Ecuador)

hello friends this day, I leave a contribution but hoping that they like all and the doctors that conparto posted and each and every one of you every day looking for good music
waiting for your comments, suggestions, 'requests or just greetings and this album is looking ara all Ecuadorian music and better these two great exponents of cumbia music Ecuadorian Mr. Ricardo Suntaxi & Don Medardo, dedicated
Jheovany Santamaria friend ask me a few days ago some of the music of Ricardo Suntaxi. hoping that you will enjoy it as much for each and every one of you. so receive a greeting from his friend Dj tranzistor ...! and do not forget to comment.:)

1. Cuculi Palomita. (Don Medardo)
2. Tushuchendo the Anaco. (Ricardo Suntaxi)
3. Punishment. (Don Medardo)
4. Cuy plate. (Ricardo Suntaxi)
5. Far from you my life. (Don Medardo)
6. Roses and Thorns. (Ricardo Suntaxi)
7. Mosaic: Carabuela / Promises. (Don Medardo)
8. Cigarettes. (Ricardo Suntaxi)
9. Mosaic: Chiquichay / Love Me So. (Don Medardo)
10. I Case for Love (Ricardo Suntaxi)
11. Lindo Quito de mi Vida. (Don Medardo)
12. El Agua Loca. (Ricardo Suntaxi)
13. Passionately. (Don Medardo)
14. Mosaic: Botadito I / Chivirico. (Ricardo Suntaxi)
15. Mosaic: Follow Farra / Quiteñitas. (Don Medardo)
16. In Vivo Quito. (Ricardo Suntaxi)




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hello friends this day, I leave this CD, which hits the continental 10 Peruvian music, which are highly coveted among sonidero environment, since many of these songs will change the title to not know the real name aki good to let them enjoy it and be made chicha dance with music as it contains great examples of Peruvian music as well as Los Beta 5, The Oriental, The Sparkles, The Celestial Group, the Rumbaney among others, making this album unique
in most of the songs they listen to the ahuja run, but does not take away the rhythm, much less the taste ...! dedicated to those people demanding the good music you are looking for all my Friends and non-collectors and also for great friends sonideros mexico state, federal district and part of the American union, that if it is music .....!!!!!!

1. My way - The Echoes
2. Sacale La Miel. - The Flashes
3. The hole. - Los Beta 5
4. Ilusion De Amor - The Topaz
5. The Monkey Dance. - The Oriental Paramonga
6. People. - Celeste
Group 7. Wind. - Vercion ineterpretada by Los Yungas
8. Well hesitating. - The Rumbaney
9. The Dance Of The Vampire. - Sound Green
10. Chao Amor - released through DRA

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Eureka

Suggested by ... Sek ynah Interjection used when it is or find something that is sought with eagerness.

Eureka is an interjection used to express joy when you discover something. Comes from the Greek εὕρηκα : "I have found " first person singular perfect indicative tense of εὑρίσκειν , " find" .

is said Archimedes of Syracuse (287 BC-212 BC, mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor and astronomer Greek) spoke this word when he discovered that a body immersed in a fluid experiences a vertical push up equal to the weight of fluid (Archimedes' principle ) . It would even suggest that this discovery was made while he was in the bath, after which would come out naked screaming eureka! through the streets of Syracuse ... ;-)

Interestingly, this interjection comes to our days with full force and example is this piece of Les Miserables (stage name of a group of humorous music, composed by Argentine artists): The chicken eureka said

La Gallina was broody,
laid an egg and said "Eureka "
the Gallina, Cocorocas,
Hen said "Eureka "
was so surprised,
I forget to do the com ....

- Nene, what? - What the hen said why Eureka ? If you said recently that the hen said Eureka, that Cocorocas, co ... Why, why? Explain
, go, go, explain ...

- Eureka The hen said because I was so happy

- Yes?

- Claro.

- Was he happy?

- very happy-

Too happy? - Yes, I was pussy, well, then ... that's it ...

Until next discovery!
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Friday, April 22, 2011

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ALFEÑIQUE

Suggested by ... Monika 1. Fondant cooked and stretched very thin and twisted bars.
2. Person delicate body and complexion. Colloquial
3. Valeriana.
Andalucía
4. Composure, grooming. unusual colloquial

The word comes from Arabic weakling Hispanic fa [and] nid , which in turn was taken from the classical Arabic fānīd , and that the Persian pānid , who came from the Sanskrit PHANIT " cane juice concentrate or juice squeezed from sugar cane to produce sugar by vaporization " ...

Y. .. precisely, the first of the meanings of weakling is describing a cooked fondant stretched very thin, twisted bars, which is used to make sweets. By extension semantics, we have the second meaning: "b deposit very thin, twisted " we apply the term to "weak and feeble ." ;-)

In Andalucía (Spain) , also weakling is synonymous with "valerian ": a herbaceous plant, used in medicine as an antispasmodic. And if this were not enough, we still have fourth meaning for our voice now equivalent to " composure," "grooming , although he has clearly fallen obsolete ...

to the next word! :)

Thursday, April 21, 2011

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pitiyanquis

Suggested by ... Peace Angel wannabe American.

pitiyanqui is a curious derogatory slang from the French "petit" and voice " Yankee - Yankee English - (U.S. Small ) and is used to refer to emulate and admire people in a subservient lifestyle of Americans ... ... It was

Mario Briceño Iragorry (1897-1958, lawyer, historian, writer, diplomat and politician Venezuela) the main driver of this amazing voice, which used to employ in his articles in the 1940 and 1950 ...

... As an example of using a piece of transcribe Lexicon for antinationalistic by this author:

"... ... that of pitiyanqui , what it means, Mario? ", I wondered in recent days a modest man of the people, who stumbled to bend one of the many harrowing corners of the center of our capital Pompeian and Babylonian. ...

... The word pitiyanqui I did not invent it. The word is Puerto Rican. The high coined the poet Luis Llorens Torres. Semantic origin may have something to do with the poet's imagination florida. Piti voice, as alteration of French petit, enter the word pitiminí, collected by the Academy, and which is designated branches rose vines that casts tiny pink and curled. Llorens Torres, rather than the roses, must think about the attitude of fellow climber who surrendered to the new colonialism ... "

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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

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eutrapelia

Suggested by ... Mysterious Lady 1. Virtue that moderates the excessive diversions or entertainments.
2. Donaire or urban and harmless jocularity.
3. Speech, play or innocent occupation, which is taken by recreational honest with temperance.

Eutrapelia , derived from the Greek εὐτραπελία "nice joke", and it is a virtue that seeks a balance between relaxation and seriousness, moderating excessive entertainment and expressing with grace innocence and playfulness urban ...

long, long time the great Aristotle (384 BC - 322 BC) wrote in his Ethics Eudemia following about our voice today:

"... The eutrapelia is an intermediate state and eutrapélico is an intermediate type between the rustic and rude and the Fool. Just as in the case of food sensitive man differs Omnivore's that one eats little or nothing and with difficulty, the other easily swallowed whole, behaves well with respect to the rustic common man or fool, that one does not accept any wit but with difficulty, and the other accepts all easily and with pleasure. But do not behave either as the first or as the second, but as soon rejected this as it must be admitted that as appropriate and in accordance with reason, and so does the man eutrapélico ... "

Up The next virtue!
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

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impoverished

Suggested by ... Ivan, Plumipollo and AleMamá

superlative adjective poor.

Pauper comes from the Latin pauperrĭmus , and it is a word that describes the poverty in the superlative ... whether a person, a house, a football team, a salary, a performance, management, country or a feeling ...

language ... and even a pauper can become ; our custody AleMamá says, "In these times accept any simple word we have forgotten it, impoverishing our beautiful language. "

now turn to the work of Fray Luis de León (1527-1528? - 1591, poet, humanist and English Augustinian religious), namely a fragment of Names of Christ, Book III to contextualize the end of the day :

"... And know well keep silence, and never miss the singing of the choir, and though they span the sackcloth and step on the ice, bare feet and beg you eat and what you saw impoverished, if between this seething passions in him, if he lives the old man, and light their fires, if you irritate the rage in the soul ... "

Until next handout!
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Monday, April 18, 2011

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such aki hi friends I leave this good magazine that I was not bored to be downloading music and programs that are aki on this blog, be very careful not only offer them an eye sakar fence this chika linda jajajaj:)
so cordial resivan dj greeting his friend. tranzistor (Mex.) here are many graxias
all agradese are commenting ..!




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longing

Suggested by ... AleMamá

1. Sadness or melancholy, especially the nostalgia of the homeland.
2. Comalies.

Dear readers, our voice today, from the gallegoportugués Morrinhos is undoubtedly inmensamante evocative word, which gives form and name the feelings of sadness and melancholy nostalgia linked to land natal ... Write

the Galician writer Emilia Pardo Bazán about the damage that can cause this affection in the human psyche in a work entitled precisely " Morriña "

... He hit me homesick the , and if I go I think I stir or I'll head right to the grave. I was not eating. I got to brood in the corners. I went running dark, dark, and so thin that the clothes I like. I had a distressing night as if I tie a rope around his neck pulling a lot ...

Certainly another beautiful voice very similar to that before us today is the Portuguese "saudade ", which is also included in the DRAE and that surely will devote some article in the future ...

;-) Finally, we note that oddly homesick also has a second meaning as a synonym for Comalies (in veterinary medicine, a disease that attacks the animals, particularly the sheep, and consists of a dropsy-spill or abnormal accumulation of serous fluid-general).

to the next word!
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Sunday, April 17, 2011

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Dubnium

Suggested by ... Jaime H.
radioactive chemical element, atomic number 105.

Dear readers, the dubnium is a radioactive chemical element, not found in nature and has been synthesized in trace (very small amounts). Has symbol Db, and takes its name from the Latin Modern dubnium and eastern Dubna, Russian city, in whose famous laboratory was obtained for the first time ...

... we note that although it was discovered by Russian Georgii Flerov in 1970, was also obtained at the same time by Albert Ghiorso U.S. ... They wanted to call "hahnium" by the Americans, and "nielsbohrio" by the Soviets, but those names were never recognized internationally.

;-) Anyway, this is a highly unstable element, which has seven isotopes with an average life of between 1.5 and 35 seconds ... Truly fleeting existence, no doubt!

Until next discovery!
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Saturday, April 16, 2011

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La Gloria Matancera (the little lemon)

continue with more contributions to this day I leave this record aki de La Gloria Matancera is one of the groups with more extensive experience in the history of Cuban son, was founded as a septet, the June 3, 1927 in Matanzas, Juan Manuel Díaz Clemente, along with his three brothers, Carlos Diaz in three, Eliseo Diaz in Diaz Heliodoro guiro and maracas and voice , adding to these Aurelio Hernandez on trumpet, Mario Coll on bass and José Luis González on timbales and bongos. During the forties and following the fashion of those years, Gloria Matancera became set in 1944.
Besides founding member Juan Manuel and Carlos Diaz, the latter in the tumbler and Jose Luis Gonzalez on drums, the piano was Alejandro Sosa, Francisco Bocalandro on bass, Rafael Ortiz, Asdrubal raw guitar and voice, in the first trumpet, Carlos Toledo second trumpet and unmistakable falsetto voice Florencio Hernández, known for Carusito, authentic living legend of Cuban son. This group joined the singer Jose Pepe Merino, with Gloria Matancera who recorded a good number of composiciones.que later I'll see if I can get more records because this is the only one I have, jijijiijij:) but conmparto with each of you so do not be mistaken glory Matanzas is one and the sound of Matanzas is another ...! tranzistor greetings from your friend ..!

1
Raton Wake Me Want You 2 No 3 Laye Laye

4 When Ya No Hay Amor Cutunká

5 6 7
Honey Midnight Love My Lady
8 A 9 No I
Preferred Being so
10 The Limoncito
11 Te Quiero View Obatala Baba Fururu
12 13 The Chipi Chipi

14 The Witness will Tiemplo
15 Love me Love me But Sad

16 Black Beauty 17 Sutil 18 Let Critique

19 Sin Tu Querer 20 Cha cha mambo



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hello friends, I hope you are enjoying the good music that's in this blog, and on occasion eta and uploaded this album, which personally I like a lot, all the songs contains this CD.derrochan lot of rhythm and especially flavorful, as I hope you enjoy this buenisima ami contribution that I, my greetings to all tropical music collector friends and of course also for the whole band sonidera throughout the Mexican republic and part of the American union

1. the black bembon
2. leave it to rise
3. toe with teresa
4. yours is chronic
5. the goat bell
6. lola the coquetera
7. yoyo
8.
gentleman pump 9. huy that pot
10. maria teresa
11. micaela
12. saoco
13. elena
the cylinder 14. Chipuco compay
15.
joy and pump 16. I met your dad


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ZAQUIZAMÍ

Suggested by ... Meg and Ginkgofita
1. Attic, left or last quarter of the house, tile commonly vain.
2. Cell or small room, inconvenient and not very clean.
3. Woodwork of the roof.

housetop, from the Arabic Hispanic fassamí SAQF , fragile roof, literally "roof heaven," and called an attic or attic-room at the top of the house usually used as storage room ...- old objects

regard our word for today, our custody Meg us back to the old Madrid, (1861), designed by English Ramón Mesonero Romanos (1803-1882, a prominent writer manners, especially of people, places and environments of Madrid):

"... and the inner life of people should be so modest and little desirous of amenities that can be satisfied with anything, with a stinking portal, a dark, steep stairs and narrow half-dozen rooms naked, crowned by a housetop mean, all this formed and multiplied in the small space that tolerated the monasteries (in Madrid, as in most cities of the kingdom, constituted the main part of the population), and even that tolerance for the neighborhood was more often than not limited in the height of the borders and adjacent houses, in the number of windows in their outputs and communications, which were not to deprive of light, ventilation and independence to the large monasteries of both sexes did not register their spacious gardens, or prevent its spread and lonely fences could master deserted streets, and its lofty towers rise up to the sky with needles and pinnacles ... "

Until next post!
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Friday, April 15, 2011

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resilience

Suggested by ... Goswintha and Tapia 1. Human capacity to take extreme situations flexibly and overcome them. Psychology
2. The ability of a material to absorb and store elastic strain energy. Mechanical

Resilience is an interesting term that originally comes from the field of physics, called the ability of a material to absorb and store energy before deformation ...

... The concept, by extension, has transcended the fields of physics and engineering to reach the field of psychology to define, in its second sense, the ability of humans to recover, and assume overcome difficult situations, as emotional shock, trauma, etc ...

also our voice today is used in such disparate fields as ecology (meaning of "capacity of an ecosystem to recover its own dynamics when it has been altered by external causes-a fire, for example ) or economics (ability to show a company or an economy to recover from disturbances, such as an earthquake ) ...

... Resilience is definitely a word-and a concept that encompasses, really interesting, although it is not reflected in the 22 th edition of DRAE, yes is included in the advance of the 23 th edition ...

to the next revelation!
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Thursday, April 14, 2011

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CARCANO

Suggested by ... Demetrio Calcaño. Back of the foot.

Our word of the day comes from the word "heel" turn from Latin c alcanĕum "heel", and refers therefore to the back of the lower end of the leg, part of the foot structure used for locomotion ... ... Without

Clearly, the Carcano known or heel is none other than that of Achilles (in Greek mythology, hero of the Trojan War and one of the main protagonists of the Iliad of Homer back in the eighth century BC) ...

... Legend has it that the mother of Achilles, the goddess Thetis to give immortality to their offspring so immersed in the river Styx, making the small error loading into the water by holding the Carcano , being the only vulnerable point of the hero ... which ultimately will end up costing the life ...

himself Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616, soldier, novelist, playwright, poet and English) in his Symposium Dogs belonging to the series of short novels Exemplary Novels, masterfully employs voice before us:

"... I went down slowly to look at; and hastily began to take over my fear, considering the poor vision of his body and the worst occupation of his soul, wanted to see if she bite on yes, and did not find a party in her disgust that I strove to prevent him, but all this leads and the Carcano , and pulled dragging the courtyard, no more so he showed no sense ... "

Dog Symposium, of course, staged the conversation of two dogs named Scipio and Berganza, guardians of a hospital who have acquired the ability to speak night ...

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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

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pledges

Suggested by ... Anele Giving or pawn.

The Curious verb before us comes from the Latin pignorāre and it is a learned action designating the pawn or pledge, a practice that has accompanied the trade of mankind since ancient times ...

pledge, in fact, is a term widely used in financial areas, such as when deposited goods, products, shares or securities as collateral for a loan, in which case it is said that such products are or pledged as security to the repayment of the credit ...

Bankruptcy is a novel by Juan Antonio de Zunzunegui and Loredo (1900-1982, English novelist and member of the Royal English Academy from 1957 until his death.) Transcribe some fragments of it to illustrate our voice today:

"... But the strange thing is that the first thing that appears to have led other banks are the values \u200b\u200bof all directors and their families, because among the few stocks that remain pledge none of them ...

... And that Aldrete and his associates, which trio of bandits! ... The idea of \u200b\u200bpledging values \u200b\u200bshown by the letter, which has left them. I do not believe Andresito capable of reasoning well. Probably the first money trouble ...

to the next operation!
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

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BIZARRE

Suggested by ... The living next
1. Bravery, courage.
2. Generosity, brilliance, splendor.
3. Colorful exaggeration or embellishment. In painting.

to our custody, The who lives next door loves the word that today I propose , from of bizarre and this in turn Bizzarro Italian : angry. Interestingly, despite its etymology, bravery is a virtue, something like the coalescing substantive values \u200b\u200bsuch as bravery, courage, generosity, brilliance and determination ...

Surprisingly, even taking into account the definitions in DRAE, currently used the words bizarre and bravery to refer to something strange, quirky, unusual, etc ... This is only correct in certain contexts, as reflected in the third meaning-

Pan-Hispanic Dictionary of doubt (2005) comments: bizarre-war. in English means 'brave, courageous', 'comes the captain Andres Cuevas, a gallant soldier in command of a platoon "(Matos Night [Cuba 2002]) and' lucid, airy ',' Your most bizarre young and gallant bud than ever "(Luján Mirrors [Esp 1991]). It should be avoided with the sense of "odd or fanciful ', tracing the semantic objectionable bizarre French or English," "It's a bizarre name. "Not when you are born in Sydney and is Australia '(Leyva Piñata [Mex. 1984]). Nor bravery should be used with the sense of 'strangeness or extravagance. "

We leave finally with a piece of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra and Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha, Part II, Chapter XXX to illustrate Nuesto term today:

"... The lady was also dressed in green and richly bizarre, that it came transformed gallantry in it. In the left hand carrying a goshawk, signal given to understand Don Quixote, be that a great lady, who was be for all those hunters ... "

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Monday, April 11, 2011

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COMISTRAJO

Suggested by ... Anele
irregular and bizarre mix of food.

Dear readers, today our voice comes from the term " conmisto " and this in turn on the adjective " conmixto ", the Latin " commixtus " (mixed or attached to someone or something) , and is a word related to other gauge swill, slop, ratatouille, concoction potions or : blends irregular and extravagant, in this case, food ...

And is ... Who has not taken his first steps into the world of gastronomy with innovative idea of \u200b\u200bmixing two or more appetizing flavors combine beautifully on paper ... to finish creating in practice an insufferable and emetic comistrajo of diners who shun even more daring? ...

... We have the art of good eating is not easy in this fast-paced world of microwaves, canned food and yogurt expired ...

Until next bebistrajo ! ;-)
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