
estrato
a distinct layer or level within a system, often conceived as having depth or hierarchy

(adivinanza)
acertijo
a problem or question that is confusing and needs a lot of skill or effort to solve or answer

(adenda)
apéndice
a section of additional material that is usually added at the end of a book
An addendum is an additional section added to a book, document, or report that provides extra information, updates, or corrections after the main content has been completed. It is used to include important details that were not included in the original text or to address any changes that have occurred since the original publication. Addenda help ensure that the information remains accurate and up-to-date.

bacteria
a single-celled microorganism that typically reproduces by cell division and can be found in various environments, including soil, water, and living organisms

wampum
a shell beads used by some Native American tribes as currency or ceremonial items

proscenio
the wall separating the audience and the stage in a theater hall, including the arch on its top
The proscenium is the front part of a theater that separates the stage from the audience. It includes the frame or arch that surrounds the stage opening, creating a "window" through which the audience views the performance. This structure helps to focus attention on the stage and defines the area where the actors perform.

estopa
a tarred fiber used for caulking seams in wooden ships and as insulation in plumbing

dato
a single piece of information or a reference point used in analysis or measurement

compendio
a concise collection or summary of information, typically presented in a single volume or document

oprobio
severe criticism or public condemnation, often directed at someone's actions or behavior that is considered shameful or disgraceful

fulcro
a point or support on which a lever pivots or rotates in order to lift or move objects

cráneo
(anatomy) the bone structure that surrounds and protects the brain
The cranium is a singular body part that encompasses the skull, protecting the brain and supporting various sensory organs. It consists of several fused bones, including the frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital, sphenoid, and ethmoid bones. The cranium provides vital structural integrity to the head and face, safeguarding the delicate brain from external impacts. It also houses and supports the eyes, ears, and nasal cavity. The cranium's unique shape and composition allow for the complex functions of the brain, such as cognition, sensory perception, and motor control.

efluvio
an unpleasant or noxious odor, typically emanating from decaying matter or industrial processes

milenio
a period of one thousand years, usually calculated from the year of the birth of Jesus Christ

moratoria
a temporary suspension or halt of an ongoing activity, often imposed by an authority

encomio
a formal expression of praise or tribute, typically delivered in speech or writing

manicomio
a facility offering care for patients with mental or medical conditions needing extended treatment

panacea
a questionable or unproven remedy or treatment, often sold with exaggerated claims of effectiveness
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