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Habilidades de Palabras SAT 2 - Lección 20

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epistle
[Sustantivo]

any of the letters in the New Testament, written by the apostles

Epístola

Epístola

Ex: In his epistle to Titus , Paul gives guidance on church leadership .En su **epístola** a Tito, Pablo ofrece orientación sobre el liderazgo de la iglesia.
epistolary
[Adjetivo]

(literature) relating to a form of work that uses letters or written documents as the primary mode of communication among fictional characters

epistolar

epistolar

Ex: Samuel Richardson 's pioneering 18th century novel " Pamela " made epistolary literature highly influential .La novela pionera del siglo XVIII de Samuel Richardson "Pamela" hizo que la literatura **epistolar** fuera muy influyente.
epistemology
[Sustantivo]

the branch of philosophy that studies the nature, sources, and limits of knowledge

epistemología

epistemología

Ex: Her paper on education reform addressed not just policies but underlying issues in the philosophy of knowledge and epistemology.
antechamber
[Sustantivo]

a small room or space that serves as an entrance or waiting area

antecámara

antecámara

Ex: Doctors use the antechamber outside operating rooms to scrub , suit up , and prepare before surgery .Los médicos usan **la antecámara** fuera de los quirófanos para lavarse, vestirse y prepararse antes de la cirugía.

to exist before something else in time

preceder

preceder

Ex: The theories proposed by early scientists antedate the current understanding of the subject .Las teorías propuestas por los primeros científicos **antedatan** la comprensión actual del tema.

to happen or come before something else in a sequence, order, or arrangement

anteceder

anteceder

Ex: Economic indicators that reliably antecede recessions help forecasters predict downturns .Los indicadores económicos que **preceden** de manera confiable a las recesiones ayudan a los pronosticadores a predecir las caídas.
antediluvian
[Adjetivo]

extremely old, primitive, or outdated

antediluviano

antediluviano

Ex: The company finally decided to upgrade its antediluvian policies to better fit the modern workplace .La empresa finalmente decidió actualizar sus políticas **antediluvianas** para adaptarse mejor al lugar de trabajo moderno.
antemeridian
[Adjetivo]

referring to the hours between midnight and noon

por la mañana

por la mañana

Ex: Thieves usually timed burglaries for the antemeridian period when streets were dark and empty .Los ladrones solían programar los robos para el período **antemeridiano** cuando las calles estaban oscuras y vacías.
antenatal
[Adjetivo]

relating to or occurring in the period of time before birth

prenatal

prenatal

Ex: Public health initiatives aim to reduce health risks to both mother and baby during the antenatal months .Las iniciativas de salud pública tienen como objetivo reducir los riesgos para la salud tanto de la madre como del bebé durante los meses **prenatales**.
anterior
[Adjetivo]

belonging to the front part of the body

anterior

anterior

Ex: Soldiers wore helmets to protect the anterior skull from projectiles .Los soldados usaban cascos para proteger el cráneo **anterior** de los proyectiles.
anteroom
[Sustantivo]

a small room or space positioned before a larger or more significant room

antesala

antesala

Ex: Patients checked in at the front desk located in the anteroom of the medical clinic .Los pacientes se registraron en la recepción ubicada en **la antesala** de la clínica médica.
to loathe
[Verbo]

to dislike something or someone very much, often with a sense of disgust

detestar

detestar

Ex: She loathes the idea of working late on weekends .Ella **odia** la idea de trabajar hasta tarde los fines de semana.
loath
[Adjetivo]

unwilling to do something due to a lack of will, motivation, or consent

reacio

reacio

Ex: The company was loath to invest in the new project without a detailed report .La empresa estaba **reacia** a invertir en el nuevo proyecto sin un informe detallado.
irrefutable
[Adjetivo]

so clear or convincing that it cannot be reasonably disputed or denied

irrefutable

irrefutable

Ex: The data collected was irrefutable, confirming the conclusion beyond doubt .Los datos recopilados eran **irrefutables**, confirmando la conclusión sin lugar a dudas.
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