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Habilidades de Palabras SAT 2 - Lección 37

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statuesque
[Adjetivo]

resembling or suggestive of a sculpture in terms of inner stillness and collected strength

escultural

escultural

Ex: We visited a park statuesque lawn art dotting the landscape like living statues .
statuette
[Sustantivo]

a small sculpture, typically one that represents a person

estatuilla

estatuilla

Ex: statuettes of fictional characters were sold as high-quality collectibles .
stature
[Sustantivo]

the high level of respect people have for someone based on their impressive achievements

talla

talla

Ex: As the founder of the company , she held stature among employees .
statute
[Sustantivo]

an officially written and established law

ley, estatuto

ley, estatuto

Ex: Under statute, the company must provide annual safety training for employees .
microcosm
[Sustantivo]

a miniature representation of something larger

microcosmo

microcosmo

Ex: Studies of ant colonies and bee hives reveal microcosms that replicate the functioning of larger societies .
micrometer
[Sustantivo]

a precise handheld measuring tool typically used to measure very small distances between 0 and 25 mm

micrómetro

micrómetro

Ex: The machinist carefully measured the width of each engine part with a micrometer to ensure it met specifications .
microphone
[Sustantivo]

a piece of equipment used for recording voices or sounds or for making one's voice louder

micrófono

micrófono

Ex: The conference room was equipped with microphone at each table , allowing all participants to contribute to the discussion .
microscopic
[Adjetivo]

related to techniques or activities performed with a microscope to observe extremely small objects

microscópico

microscópico

Ex: microscopic images provided by the new equipment were incredibly detailed and clear .
microscopy
[Sustantivo]

in-depth scientific investigation at the tiny scale using microscopes to uncover more about how things work

microscopía

microscopía

Ex: microscopy applications include pathology examinations and microbiology research .
artifact
[Sustantivo]

a man-made object, tool, weapon, etc. that was created in the past and holds historical or cultural significance

artefacto

artefacto

Ex: artifact, a beautifully carved statue , was a significant find that helped date the historical site .
artifice
[Sustantivo]

a clever action or behavior that is intended to trick and deceive others

artificio

artificio

Ex: His smile was artifice designed to hide his true intentions .
artisan
[Sustantivo]

a skilled craftsperson who creates objects partly or entirely by hand

artesano

artesano

Ex: The market artisans selling handmade soaps .
artesian
[Adjetivo]

referring to underground water sources where the pressure causes water to flow upward without the need for pumping

artesiano

artesiano

Ex: Engineers designed drainage works to control seasonal overflow from agricultural fields recharged by the artesian system .
artless
[Adjetivo]

(of speech or actions) simple and straightforward, without cunning or deceit

ingenuo

ingenuo

artful
[Adjetivo]

(of people) having the cleverness, calculated maneuvers, and efficient skill to reach goals

astuto

astuto

Ex: artful politician skillfully manipulated the situation to his advantage .
habitant
[Sustantivo]

an individual who lives permanently or temporarily within a particular environment

morador

morador

habitable
[Adjetivo]

suitable to live in and support life

habitable

habitable

Ex: Engineers designed the spacecraft with redundant life support systems to ensure cabin conditions habitable over long durations in deep space .
habitual
[Adjetivo]

done regularly or repeatedly, often out of habit

habitual

habitual

Ex: The familyhabitual Sunday dinner gathering was disrupted by the pandemic lockdown .
habitude
[Sustantivo]

a behavioral pattern that develops into a person's customary reaction because they have performed it regularly in the past

hábito

hábito

Ex: Public speaking is habitude she strengthens by volunteering at community events whenever possible .
habitability
[Sustantivo]

the capacity of an environment or living space to support human life, health, and productivity

habitabilidad

habitabilidad

Ex: Declining infrastructure , lack of economic prospects and high crime rates have reduced the attractiveness habitability in some inner city zones .
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