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Código: 2015163899
Curso: INGLES III
Sección: 2
Filial: AREQUIPA
DOSSIER
3. BLASPHEMY. Injurious word spoken against God, the Virgin or the saints.
Seriously insulting word against someone.
4. MATERNAL BONUS. Loc. Lat. Maternal goods. Those inherited from the mother by
a son or daughter of the family.
6. BRIEFLY. Ecclesiastical book with the prayer of the whole year. Epitome,
summary or compendium. Pointing book.
7. GOOD FAITH. Righteousness, honesty, good manhood, good conduct. Personal
belief or persuasion that the person from whom a thing is received, for profit or
onerous title, is the legitimate owner of it and can transfer the domain
8. GOOD CUSTOMS. Conformity that must exist between human acts and the
principles of morality.
11. BOURGEOISIE. Corps or group of bourgeois. Middle class. The wealthy and
predominant class after the French Revolution.
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14. NECK. Person who stands out in a group, whose decisions he influences
powerfully, and who lends himself spontaneously and sometimes fanatical
compliance.
15. CADAVER. Remains of the being who has lost his life. Body of the man or woman
who has died.
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16. CHAIN. Series of metallic links linked together. Subjection imposed by a duty or
obligation, by a passionate passion or a firm purpose.
17. EXPIRING. Losing its binding force through a law or regulation, a will or a
contract, and any other provision of a public or private nature. Extinguish, by the
passage of time, a right, a faculty, an action, an instance or resource. Consume
something by use or time.
18. EXPIRY. Lapse that produces the loss or extinction of a thing or a right. Effect
that in the force of a legal or customary norm produces the passage of time
without applying them, comparable in a way to a tacit derogation. Ineffectiveness
of will, contract or other provision, due to not having compliance within certain
periods.
19. CALUMNIA. Unfounded and malicious accusation, made to harm. The false
imputation of a crime that gives rise to public criminal action.
21. CHANGE. Transformation. Movement. Barter or exchange of one thing for another.
In every commutative contract there is actually a change of benefits. Every
individual is forced to make changes of things for services, of these or of those
between themselves.
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22. ROAD. From the Latin caminus, from the Celtic Carmen, from Cam, Paso. Any
way of terrestrial communication. Trampled ground where you usually travel from
one point to another. FROM SIRGA.
24. CANCEL. Cancel, taking away the authority, some public document, a record
entry, an obligation, a note with legal force. Abolish, repeal.
25. CHANCELLOR. Formerly he was the king's secretary, in whose charge was the
guard of the royal seal. The job was created in Spain by Alfonso VII. Today the
name of chancellor is given, in some States.
26. EXCHANGE. Exchange, barter. It is mainly said when two countries reciprocally
deliver the prisoners they capture, in order to rescue the fallen in the power of the
enemy in times of war.
27. CANON. From the Greek kanon, rule, norm, model. Precept. List, catalog. The
pension that is paid, in recognition of the direct domain of some property, by the
person who has the useful domain of it. (v. Census.)
30. CAPITALISM. Name with which, in political economy, the properties and effects
of capital are designated. Set of capitals and capitalists. Financing system for
industries and companies that considers capital as a fundamental agent of
production and wealth..
31. CAPTAIN. From the Latin caput, capitis, head; who is the boss of others.
Whoever commands an infantry company or various armed corps: a cavalry
squad, a battery of gunners. The first on board, representative of the company
and with public authority, on behalf of the State, for different purposes. Leader.
Leader. Formerly, General.
32. CAPITULATION. Concert, agreement or pact between two or more people about
a business, generally important. Military or political agreement in which the
delivery or surrender of a place, army or fortified place is stipulated.