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to idolize
terminal
terminal
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terminal

(of an illness) having no cure and gradually leading to death

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Mary's grandmother was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer and was placed in hospice care.
Despite undergoing extensive treatment, the patient's cancer was terminal, and they were given a limited time to live.
to terminate
to terminate
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(finalizar)

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poner fin a

to stop or end something completely

begin

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terminus
terminus
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estación terminal

estación terminal

the last stop of a transportation line or route

What is a "terminus"?

A terminus is the final stop or end point of a bus, train, or other public transportation route. It is where the vehicle completes its journey before starting the return trip or ending its service for the day. A terminus is typically a larger, more organized station or stop, providing facilities for passengers to board or disembark. It may also offer connections to other routes, making it a key point for travelers looking to transfer to different modes of transportation.

catholic
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católico

católico

having an inclusive nature, characterized by openness and acceptance toward different viewpoints or aspects of human experience

catholicism
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catolicismo

catolicismo

the faith and practices associated with the branch of Christianity led by the Pope, including rituals, and moral teachings followed by its members

to incise
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hacer una incisión

hacer una incisión

to make decorative cuts or markings into the surface of a material by using a sharp-pointed or sharp-edged tool

incisive
incisive
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incisivo

incisivo

capable of quickly grasping complex topics and offer clear and insightful perspectives

incisor
incisor
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incisivo

incisivo

(anatomy) any of the eight narrow-edged teeth at the front of the mouth that are used for biting

What is an "incisor"?

An incisor is a sharp, chisel-shaped tooth located at the front of the human mouth, either in the upper or lower jaw. It is designed for cutting and biting into food. Typically, adults have four incisors, two central incisors, and two lateral incisors. The incisor has a flat surface and a thin edge, allowing for effective slicing and shearing of food. It plays a crucial role in the initial stages of chewing and is visible when a person smiles. The incisor also contributes to the clarity of speech by aiding in the pronunciation of certain sounds.

to prescribe
to prescribe
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prescribir

prescribir

(of a healthcare professional) to tell someone what drug or treatment they should get

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prescript
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precepto

precepto

a set of instructions or guidelines to accomplish a specific goal

prescription
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con receta

con receta

available to be bought only with a written order of a licensed healthcare professional, typically a doctor

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untimely
untimely
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(intempestivo)

(intempestivo)

inoportuno

happening or being done when it is not appropriate

unwieldy
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poco manejable

poco manejable

Disapproving

difficult to move or control because of its large size, weight, or unsusal shape

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venerable
venerable
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venerable

venerable

Approving
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worthy of great respect due to age, wisdom, or character

to venerate
to venerate
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venerar

venerar

to feel or display a great amount of respect toward something or someone

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antiphon
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antífona

antífona

a verse or song relating to a call-and-response pattern, where one group or person initiates a line or phrase, and another group or person responds with a corresponding line or phrase

antiphony
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canto antifonal

canto antifonal

the practice of musical or vocal response between two or more groups, involving involves a call-and-response pattern

idolatrous
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idólatra

idólatra

referring to the act of worshiping physical objects or representations of deities, rather than the worship of a higher spiritual being or a monotheistic God

idolatry
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idolatría

idolatría

the worship of physical objects as divine beings, rather than the worship of a monotheistic God

to idolize
to idolize
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idolatrar

idolatrar

to admire someone excessively, often regarding it as an ideal or perfect figure

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