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Lista de palabras SAT 4 - Lección 16

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multifarious
[Adjetivo]

containing numerous diverse parts or aspects

múltiple

múltiple

Ex: His multifarious talents include playing multiple instruments and speaking several languages .Sus **múltiples** talentos incluyen tocar varios instrumentos y hablar varios idiomas.
multiform
[Adjetivo]

having many different forms

multiforme

multiforme

Ex: The multiform cultures within the country contributed to a rich and diverse national identity.Las culturas **multiformes** dentro del país contribuyeron a una identidad nacional rica y diversa.
multiplicity
[Sustantivo]

a great number

multiplicidad

multiplicidad

Ex: The multiplicity of colors in the painting gave it a vibrant , dynamic feel .La **multiplicidad** de colores en la pintura le dio una sensación vibrante y dinámica.
potable
[Adjetivo]

(of water) safe for consumption

potable

potable

Ex: The city invested in a new treatment plant to ensure that all tap water was potable.La ciudad invirtió en una nueva planta de tratamiento para garantizar que toda el agua del grifo fuera **potable**.
potency
[Sustantivo]

the power to have an impact on others

potencia

potencia

Ex: The potency of her argument was undeniable , leaving her opponents speechless .La **potencia** de su argumento era innegable, dejando a sus oponentes sin palabras.
potent
[Adjetivo]

having great power, effectiveness, or influence to produce a desired result

influyente, prestigioso

influyente, prestigioso

Ex: The potent leader inspired his followers with powerful speeches .
impotent
[Adjetivo]

not possessing the power or ability to affect a situation

impotente

impotente

Ex: The company ’s impotent efforts to recover from the scandal only made matters worse .Los esfuerzos **impotentes** de la empresa para recuperarse del escándalo solo empeoraron las cosas.
potentate
[Sustantivo]

someone who rules over people and possesses absolute control and power

potentado

potentado

Ex: The potentate’s decisions were implemented without question , reflecting his total control over the government .Las decisiones del **potentado** se implementaron sin cuestionamiento, reflejando su control total sobre el gobierno.
potential
[Adjetivo]

having the possibility to develop or be developed into something particular in the future

potencial

potencial

Ex: They discussed potential candidates for the vacant position .Discutieron sobre los candidatos **potenciales** para el puesto vacante.
potion
[Sustantivo]

a liquid mixture with healing, magical, or poisonous effects

poción

poción

Ex: The healer offered her a potion made from rare herbs , claiming it would ease the pain .El curandero le ofreció una **poción** hecha de hierbas raras, afirmando que aliviaría el dolor.
atypical
[Adjetivo]

differing from what is usual, expected, or standard

atípico

atípico

Ex: His atypical behavior raised concerns among his friends .Su comportamiento **atípico** generó preocupación entre sus amigos.
to atrophy
[Verbo]

to gradually decline, typically due to lack of use, nourishment, or stimulation

atrofiarse

atrofiarse

Ex: The business was slowly atrophying as market trends shifted .El negocio se **atrofiaba** lentamente a medida que cambiaban las tendencias del mercado.
atheist
[Adjetivo]

relating to beliefs which deny the existence of God or any gods

ateo

ateo

Ex: The atheist philosopher argued that morality does not require a belief in God .El filósofo **ateo** argumentó que la moralidad no requiere una creencia en Dios.
bon mot
[Sustantivo]

a smart and funny comment

comentario agudo

comentario agudo

Ex: At the party , his bon mot made him the center of attention , impressing everyone with his quick humor .En la fiesta, su **bon mot** lo convirtió en el centro de atención, impresionando a todos con su humor rápido.
bona fide
[Adjetivo]

genuine and not fake

auténtico

auténtico

Ex: The historian provided bona fide evidence to support his groundbreaking theory .El historiador proporcionó evidencia **bona fide** para respaldar su teoría innovadora.
cycloid
[Adjetivo]

(of a curve) formed by a point on a circle rolling on a line

cicloide

cicloide

Ex: The wheel’s rotation generated a cycloid path, which was analyzed to determine its efficiency in motion.La rotación de la rueda generó una trayectoria **cicloide**, que fue analizada para determinar su eficiencia en movimiento.
cygnet
[Sustantivo]

a newly-hatched swan

polluelo de cisne

polluelo de cisne

Ex: As the cygnet grew , its feathers began to change , slowly turning from gray to white .A medida que el **polluelo de cisne** crecía, sus plumas comenzaron a cambiar, pasando lentamente de gris a blanco.
cynosure
[Sustantivo]

something or someone that is the center of attraction or admiration

centro de atención

centro de atención

Ex: The majestic mountain peak stood as the cynosure of the landscape , visible from miles away .La majestuosa cima de la montaña se erigía como el **cynosure** del paisaje, visible desde millas de distancia.
offhand
[Adverbio]

In a dismissive or indifferent manner

sin pensarlo

sin pensarlo

Ex: He mentioned the error offhand, without acknowledging the impact it had on the project.Mencionó el error **sin pensar**, sin reconocer el impacto que tuvo en el proyecto.
offshoot
[Sustantivo]

a new development that grows out of an existing situation, concept, or organization, typically as a natural progression or consequence

rama, filial

rama, filial

Ex: The charity 's educational program became an offshoot of its original mission to provide food .El programa educativo de la caridad se convirtió en un **derivado** de su misión original de proporcionar alimentos.
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