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etimológicamente

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etymology

Last Update: 2013-11-06
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etimológicamente, es un principio de superioridad.

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etymologically, it is the principle of superiority.

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hidrólisis significa, etimológicamente, descomposición por el agua.

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hydrolysis signifies, etymologycally, disorder by the water.

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"suu" etimológicamente significa dar a luz o crear.

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etymologically “soo” means to give birth to, to create.

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etimológicamente, la palabra griega significa « decisión ».

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yes, europe suffers from internal contradictions.

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sin embargo, ya etimológicamente individuo significa no-dividido.

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etymologically, however, "individual" means "not divided."

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por otra parte, en francés, etimológicamente cualificar significa designar.

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what is not standardized is uncoded; what is uncoded is virtually nontransmissible by a formal external process.

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etimológicamente, significa "la región del pescado de agua dulce".

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etymologically, it means "the region of the fresh water fish".

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es "tering" que, etimológicamente, se refiere al olor del alquitrán.

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is "tering," which, etymologically, refers to the smell of tar.

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etimológicamente, «específico» significa «algo definido», y no algo vago.

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etymologically, "specific" means "something which is defined", not something that is vague.

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etimológicamente, un ciudadano es un habitante de una ciudad que posee derechos civiles y políticos.

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a citizen is someone who enjoys civil and political rights (originally in consequence of his or her belonging to a city, hence the word 'citizen').

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"cátulo" puede relacionarse etimológicamente, pero no debe ser confundido, con el nombre catulo.

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"catulus" may be etymologically related to, but should not be confused with, the name catullus.

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el nombre se deriva etimológicamente del griego λάκκος ('foso') y γνάθος ('mandíbula').

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it is the origin of the genus name, from greek λάκκος ('pit') and γνάθος ('jaw').

Last Update: 2016-03-03
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en la cultura europea, los mundos antiguo y medieval tenían palabras etimológicamente vinculadas, pero que designaban algo completamente distinto.

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in european culture the ancient and medieval worlds had words that link etymologically but which designated something entirely different.

Last Update: 2018-02-13
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el más conocido es " chaqueta " ( etimológicamente : uno que va a saint - jacques ) .

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the best known is "jacket " ( etymologically : one who goes to saint - jacques ) .

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1. epiphaneia, relacionada con una iluminación deslumbrante que teológicamente (aunque no etimológicamente) se relaciona con la gloria.

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1.epiphaneia, which refers to a dazzling brightness which is theologically (though not etymologically) related to "glory."

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al final llegué a dos que sólo parecían tener sentido y se relacionan etimológicamente en el anglosajón, para ambas palabras - y sin mezclar los idiomas.

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in the end i landed on two that just seemed to make perfect sense and related etymologically in the anglo saxon for both words - without mixing up the languages.

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6 etimológicamente zodíaco significa 'rueda de la vida'. sin embargo hay otras versiones que le atribuyen derivar de zoo = animal.

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6 etymologically, "zodiac" means "wheel of life." there are other versions, however, that attribute its derivation to zoon, "animal."

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incluso la religión, que es el término "consolidado" o "ritual" etimológicamente significa "reunir"

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even religion, which is the term "consolidated" or "ritualized" etymologically means "to gather"

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el vocablo zoantropía, debido a su sentido amplío, viene siendo sugerido últimamente en lugar de licantropía, que significa etimológicamente, estudio sobre el hombre-lobo .

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the word zoanthropy, due to its vast meaning, has been lately suggested instead of lycanthropy, which means, etymologically, “study about the werewolf”.

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