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Rosario, Argentina

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English (EN)satire

The literary art of ridiculing a folly or vice in order to expose or correct it. The object of satire is usually some human frailty; people, institutions, ideas, and things are all fair game for satirists. Satire evokes attitudes of amusement, contempt, ...

Spanish (ES)sátira

El arte literario de ridiculizar una locura o un vicio para exponer o corregirlos. El objeto de la sátira es generalmente una fragilidad humana; personas, instituciones, ideas y las cosas son todo el juego de feria para escritores satíricos. Sátira evoca ...

Literature; General literature

English (EN)line

A sequence of words printed as a separate entity on the page. In poetry, lines are usually measured by the number of feet they contain. The names for various line lengths are as follows: :: monometer: one foot :: dimeter: two feet :: trimeter: three feet ...

Spanish (ES)línea

Una secuencia de palabras impresas como una entidad separada en la página. En poesía, las líneas se miden generalmente por el número de pies que contienen. Los nombres de varias longitudes de línea son los siguientes::: monometer: un pie:: dimetro: dos pies:: ...

Literature; Poetry

English (EN)aphids

Small sap sucking insects. They infect foliage and are easily recognized by the sugary "honey dew" that they secrete that often attracts ants. Can be controlled by application of soapy solution. (see Sooty Mold)

Spanish (ES)áfidos

Small sap sucking insects. They infect foliage and are easily recognized by the sugary "honey dew" that they secrete that often attracts ants. Can be controlled by application of soapy solution. (see Sooty Mold)

Garden; Gardening

English (EN)satire

A literary work, which exposes and ridicules human vices or folly. Historically perceived as tending toward didacticism, it is usually intended as a moral criticism directed against the injustice of social wrongs. It may be written with witty jocularity or ...

Spanish (ES)sátira

Una obra literaria, que expone y ridiculiza vicios humanos o locura. Históricamente percibida como tendiendo hacia didáctica, generalmente está diseñada como una moral crítica dirigida contra la injusticia de males sociales. Se puede escribir con jocularity ...

Literature; Poetry

English (EN)balance

Balance is the relationship between elements in the landscape. Balance can be formal or informal. Formal balance would usually mean that one side of the landscape is a mirror of the other, while informal balance is when plant sizes and numbers are only ...

Spanish (ES)balance

Equilibrio es la relación entre los elementos en el paisaje. Balance puede ser formal o informal. Equilibrio formal generalmente significa que una parte del paisaje es un espejo del otro, mientras que el equilibrio informal cuando es planta tamaños y números ...

Design; Landscape design

English (EN)fungus

A primitive form of plant life that can be parasitic.

Spanish (ES)hongos

Una forma primitiva de vida de las plantas que puede ser parásita.

Animals; Cats

English (EN)erosion

The dissolution of tooth structure due to the presence of gastric juices or citrus. Erosion seldom occurs alone; it is often accompanied by attrition or abrasion (or both) to varying degrees. Acidic foods, such as citrus fruits and juices should be avoid in ...

Spanish (ES)corrosión

La disolución de la estructura del diente debido a la presencia de jugos gástricos o cítricos. Erosión rara vez ocurre solo; a menudo es acompañado por atrición o abrasión (o ambos) en diversos grados. Los alimentos ácidos, tales como jugos y frutas cítricas ...

Health care; Dentistry

English (EN)onomatopoeia

A term referring to the use of a word that resembles the sound it denotes. Buzz, rattle, bang, and sizzle all reflect onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia can also consist of more than one word; writers sometimes create lines or whole passages in which the sound of the ...

Spanish (ES)onomatopeya

A term referring to the use of a word that resembles the sound it denotes. Buzz, rattle, bang, and sizzle all reflect onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia can also consist of more than one word; writers sometimes create lines or whole passages in which the sound of the ...

Literature; General literature

English (EN)nuisance

One that is inconvenient, annoying, or vexatious, a bother

Spanish (ES)molestia

Algo que es inconveniente, molesto o irritante, una molestia.

Tourism & hospitality; Travel services

English (EN)garden designer

(Aren't we all?) A person who professionaly will create plans for a home or public space. Many are self-taught, and not generally licensed by the state. Not to be confused with garden architects who are specifically trained and licensed. Garden designers ...

Spanish (ES)diseñador de jardín

¿(No todos)? Una persona que profesionalmente a crear planes para un espacio público o casero. Muchos son autodidactas y no generalmente con licencia por el estado. No debe confundirse con jardín arquitectos que están específicamente entrenados y con ...

Garden; Gardening