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pedigree
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repartee
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vicissitude
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aptitude
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desuetude
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platitude
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certitude
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altitude
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pulchritude
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lassitude
marquee
Sustantivo
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entoldado

entoldado

a large tent used for outdoor events or performances, typically featuring a high peaked roof and often serving as a temporary venue

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The wedding reception was held under a beautiful marquee in the garden, adorned with fairy lights and flowers.
As the sun set, the circus performers entertained the audience under the colorful marquee, delighting both children and adults alike.
matinee
Sustantivo
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n
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(matinée)

(matinée)

matiné

a musical or dramatic performance that takes place in daytime, especially in the afternoon

assignee
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cesionario

cesionario

(law) a person or entity to whom property, rights, or obligations are transferred or delegated by another party through a legal assignment

conferee
Sustantivo
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participante

participante

an individual who participates in a conference or meeting

consignee
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consignatario

consignatario

the recipient of goods or merchandise that have been shipped or transported

perigee
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perigeo

perigeo

the point in the orbit of a celestial body, such as a satellite or moon, where it is closest to the Earth

apogee
melee
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m
e
l
l
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refriega

refriega

a fight that is noisy, confusing, and involves many people

pedigree
Sustantivo
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p
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d
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ə
g
g
r
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linaje

linaje

the recorded ancestry or lineage of individuals, typically in the context of their descendants tracing back to a common ancestor

repartee
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plática ingeniosa

plática ingeniosa

quick, witty, and clever conversation or exchange of remarks

vicissitude
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vicisitud

vicisitud

the unpredictable changes or fluctuations in circumstances, often involving alternating periods of success and adversity

aptitude
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aptitud

aptitud

natural talent or ability in a particular skill or area

inaptitude
desuetude
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desuso

desuso

the state of disuse or neglect, often resulting in the abandonment or cessation of a practice, custom, or law

platitude
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tópico

tópico

a statement or advice that is no longer effective or interesting because it has been repeated over and over again

certitude
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certeza

certeza

the feeling of complete certainty

altitude
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(altura)

(altura)

altitud

the distance between an object or point and sea level

pulchritude
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belleza

belleza

physical beauty or attractiveness, often characterized by aesthetically pleasing features, especially that of a woman

lassitude
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d
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lasitud

lasitud

a feeling characterized by a lack of interest, enthusiasm, or energy

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