
foro
a public meeting place where people can discuss and exchange views on various topics or issues

mausoleo
a grand above-ground structure used for entombing the deceased or as a memorial
A mausoleum is a large, usually elaborate building or structure that is used to house the tombs of one or more deceased individuals. It is often made of stone or marble and can be found in cemeteries or on private estates. Mausoleums are designed to provide a place of rest and honor for the deceased, with the tombs often placed in chambers or rooms within the structure. Some mausoleums are simple, while others are grand and decorative, featuring sculptures, stained glass, or inscriptions. They serve as memorials for families, offering a lasting tribute to those who have passed.

quórum
the minimum number of people that must be present for a meeting to officially begin or for decisions to be made

alboroto
unnecessary fuss or trouble

aficionado
a person who is knowledgeable and enthusiastic about a particular activity, subject, or interest

bravatas
a bold or swaggering display of courage or confidence, often used to mask fear, insecurity, or uncertainty

vara de oro
a genus of flowering plants commonly known as goldenrods, characterized by their tall, bright yellow flower spikes

cleptómano
someone who experiences an irresistible impulse to steal items, typically without any personal need or financial motive

chuchería
a small decorative item, often trivial or of little value, used to adorn shelves or display surfaces
A knick-knack is a small, decorative object or trinket that is often placed on shelves, tables, or other surfaces to add character to a room. These items are usually not very valuable but are chosen for their charm or personal meaning. Knick-knacks can include things like figurines, small vases, or souvenirs, and are often collected over time. While they are not necessary for daily use, they help make a space feel more lived-in and personalized.

cornucopia
an abundance or an overflowing supply of something

(paludismo)
malaria
a potentially fatal disease normally transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected Anopheles mosquito
Malaria is a serious and often life-threatening disease caused by parasites spread to humans through the bite of infected Anopheles mosquitoes. Symptoms typically include fever, chills, sweats, headache, muscle aches, and fatigue. In serious cases, malaria can lead to complications such as organ failure and death. The disease is most common in tropical and subtropical regions, where the Anopheles mosquito thrives. Prevention measures include using insect repellent, sleeping under bed nets, and taking antimalarial medication when traveling to regions with a lot of malaria. Early diagnosis and quick treatment with antimalarial medications are crucial for effective management of the disease.

miasma
a noxious or unpleasant atmosphere

nostalgia
a warm and wistful emotion of longing or missing past experiences and cherished memories

onomatopeya
a word that mimics the sound it represents
Onomatopoeia is a literary device where a word imitates or suggests the sound it describes. It creates a vivid auditory effect by using words that sound like the noises they represent. For example, words like "buzz," "clang," and "sizzle" mimic the sounds associated with them. Onomatopoeia adds a sensory dimension to writing, making descriptions more engaging and realistic by allowing readers to "hear" the sounds in their imagination.

paria
an individual who is avoided and not liked, accepted, or respected by society or a group of people
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