
sepulcro
a chamber made out of rock, used as a tomb for dead people in the past

sepulcral
relating to places where the dead were buried

fusionarse
to blend different elements together to form a unified whole
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coalición
an alliance between two or more countries or between political parties when forming a government or during elections

coagularse
to change from a liquid to a semi-solid or solid state, often through the process of clotting or curdling

afligir
to cause someone to feel distress or sorrow

atacar
to attack or advance forcefully towards the opponent

agravar
to make a disease or medical condition worse or more serious
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depósito
a place for keeping things safe

depositante
someone who puts money in a bank

deposición
removal of someone from a position of authority, especially a leader or monarch

convenciones
the way of behaving that is considered to be morally and socially correct and acceptable

(registrado)
patentado
(of a product) having a registered trademark owned by a particular company or person

misiva
a letter which is usually long and official

proyectil
any object fired or thrown at a person or thing for the purpose of hurting or destroying them

(convención)
convenio
a formal agreement between countries

convencional
generally accepted and followed by many people

arcano
requiring specialized or secret knowledge to comprehend fully

arcada
an arch-covered passage along the side of a group of buildings
An arcade is a row of connected arches supported by columns or pillars, commonly found in architecture. These arches often form walkways or passageways, either inside or outside a building, and are designed to create a sense of openness while also providing support for the structure above. Arcades are frequently seen in churches, marketplaces, and courtyards, and they allow for a combination of shelter and airflow. They add both functional and decorative elements to buildings, enhancing their appearance while serving practical purposes like shading and directing foot traffic.

archivo
a place or a collection of records or documents of historical importance
An archive is a collection of records, documents, or materials that are preserved for their historical, legal, or informational value. Archives can include a variety of items such as manuscripts, photographs, letters, and other documents. They are often maintained by institutions, libraries, or organizations to keep important information safe and accessible for future reference. The process of archiving involves organizing, cataloging, and storing these materials to ensure their preservation and usability over time.
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