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faun
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fauno

fauno

a legendary forest god or spirit that is part human and part goat

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The fantasy novel introduced a hidden realm populated by mythical creatures, including noble elves, mischievous fairies, and wise fauns.
In Greek mythology, fauns were often associated with the god Pan and were believed to be guardians of the wild and natural landscapes.
What is a "faun"?

A faun is a mythological creature from Roman mythology, often depicted as having the upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a goat. Fauns are similar to the Greek satyrs and are known for their playful and cheerful nature. They are typically associated with nature, music, and celebration, often portrayed playing musical instruments like pipes and engaging in dances or parties. Fauns are considered forest spirits or woodland deities who inhabit rural and natural settings, embodying a connection to the untamed and joyous aspects of nature.

fauna
fauna
Sustantivo
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fauna

fauna

the animals of a particular geological period or region

vegetation
lethargic
lethargic
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letárgico

letárgico

having no energy or interest in doing anything

energetic
lethargy
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letargo

letargo

a state of unusual sleepiness or absence of alertness

unconscionable
Adjetivo
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desmesurado

desmesurado

excessively unreasonable or unfair and therefore unacceptable

subconscious
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subconsciente

subconsciente

the part of the mind that is not currently in focused awareness, but still influences thoughts, feelings, and behavior, often through automatic or involuntary processes

peerage
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nobiliario

nobiliario

the members of a country's nobility as a class

peerless
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(incomparable)

(incomparable)

sin igual

incapable of being compared to others due to superior quality or excellence

antagonism
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antagonismo

antagonismo

(biochemistry) interaction between two or more substances where one of them stops or reduces the effect of others

antagonistic
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antagónico

antagónico

showing that one actively dislikes or disagrees with something or someone

fallacious
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falaz

falaz

intended to make someone believe something that is not correct or true

fallacy
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falacia

falacia

a false idea or belief based on invalid arguments, often one that many people think is true

fallible
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falible

falible

likely to be wrong or mistaken

infallible
syllabic
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silábico

silábico

relating to or based on a part of a word that consists of a vowel with or without a consonant

nonsyllabic
syllabication
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silabeo

silabeo

the act of dividing words into syllables

decasyllable
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decasílabo

decasílabo

a line or verse that is made of ten syllables

disyllable
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disílabo

disílabo

a word that is made of two syllables

debility
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debilidad

debilidad

physical weakness that is caused by a disease or aging

to debilitate
to debilitate
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debilitar

debilitar

to make someone or something weaker or less effective

Información Gramatical:

Transitivo
debilitative
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debilitante

debilitante

causing a decrease in physical or mental strength

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