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121interrelación — {{#}}{{LM I22404}}{{〓}} {{SynI22960}} {{[}}interrelación{{]}} ‹in·te·rre·la·ción; in·ter·re·la·ción› {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} Relación entre dos o más personas o cosas de forma que se condicionan recíprocamente: • Es indudable la interrelación entre… …
Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
122scion — n. 1 (US cion) a shoot of a plant etc., esp. one cut for grafting or planting. 2 a descendant; a younger member of (esp. a noble) family. Etymology: ME f. OF ciun, cion, sion shoot, twig, of unkn. orig …
123Abomination — A*bom i*na tion, n. [OE. abominacioun, cion, F. abominatio. See {Abominate}.] 1. The feeling of extreme disgust and hatred; abhorrence; detestation; loathing; as, he holds tobacco in abomination. [1913 Webster] 2. That which is abominable;… …
124Coercion — Co*er cion, n. [L. coercio, fr. coercere. See {Coerce}.] 1. The act or process of coercing. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) The application to another of either physical or moral force. When the force is physical, and cannot be resisted, then the act… …
125Cyon — Cy on (s? ?n), n. See {Cion}, and {Scion}. [1913 Webster] …
126Epinicion — Ep i*ni cion, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? belonging to victory; epi upon, to + ? victory: cf. L. epinicium.] A song of triumph. [Obs.] T. Warton. [1913 Webster] …
127Internecion — In ter*ne cion, n. [L. internecio.] Mutual slaughter or destruction; massacre. [Obs.] Sir M. Hale. [1913 Webster] …
128Marcionite — Mar cion*ite (m[aum]r sh[u^]n*[imac]t), n. (Eccl. Hist) A follower of Marcion, a Gnostic of the second century, who adopted the Oriental notion of the two conflicting principles, and imagined that between them there existed a third power, neither …