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cítara de media asta
Definición
Secciones verticales continuas de mampostería, una unidad en espesor.
Términos Alternativos
- cítaras de media asta
- muro de media asta
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cítara larga
Definición
Cordófonos tipo cítara que tienen una larga tabla acústica rectangular o un resonador tubular con una superficie ligeramente arqueada y generalmente, aunque no siempre, puentes movibles; se tocan por pulsación con los dedos.
Términos Alternativos
- cítaras largas
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citation statement
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References to a publication or other texts, unpublished documents, or individual opinions that provides the basis for recorded information. Usually these are in prescribed formats or texts added as an element within a document.
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cítola
Definición
Cordófonos de pulsación, tipo laúd, de Europa Medieval, con un cuerpo plano, un mástil corto y un clavijero tallados de una sola pieza de madera, con un puente, una abertura de sonido central y dos laterales, trastes, y generalmente cuatro pero algunas veces tres o cinco cuerdas
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citrato potásico
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Cristales o polvo delicuescente incoloro o blanco, soluble en agua y glicerol y prácticamente insoluble en alcohol. Es inodoro, pero tiene un sabor salino fresco.
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cítrico
Definición
Frutos pulposos cubiertos con pieles muy gruesas del género Citrus.
Términos Alternativos
- cítricos
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citrina
Definición
Variedad amarilla de cuarzo cristalino, muy semejante al color del topacio.
Términos Alternativos
- citrino
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citron (fruit)
Definición
A type of ovate acidic, juicy tree-fruit with a pale yellow rind. Formerly the term included the lemon and the lime, as well as the fruit to which it is now restricted. The citron is yellow in color, but larger, less acidic, and has a thicker rind than the lemon.
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Citrus (genus)
Definición
Genus of plants that includes the citron, lemon, lime, orange, grapefruit, tangerine, shaddock, and their many varieties, most yielding pulpy fruits covered with fairly thick skins. The genus is believed to have originated in southeast Asia; citrus has been cultivated in an increasingly large area since ancient times. The precise number of natural species is unclear and their taxonomy is complex because many of the named species are clonally propagated hybrids. There is genetic evidence that even some wild breeding species are of hybrid origin: cultivated citrus may be derived from as few as four ancestral species.
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Citrus aurantifolia (species)
Definición
Species of medium-sized subtropical citrus tree, having elliptical oblong narrowly winged leaves and a small globose yellowish green fruit, native to Southeast Asia. It was introduced to the Middle East, North Africa, Sicily, and Spain. Limes were introduced to Europe about the 12th-13th century; Columbus took citrus fruit to the West Indies where they soon became widely distributed, including in the Florida Keys (hence its common name "key lime") and California. The fruit is usually picked green commercially, and is somewhat sweeter than other citrus fruits called "lime." Lime oil is normally prepared by steam distillation. It is used in flavoring, perfumes, and as an insecticide and antiseptic The fruit is used as flavoring agent and as a source of vitamin C.
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Citrus aurantium (species)
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Species of medium-sized subtropical citrus tree grown throughout the Mediterranean region, having a juicy fruit with a rind that is orange in color (reddish-yellow), with a taste that is sour compared to the sweet orange (C. sinensis). Many varieties are utilized for their essential oil, in perfume, as flavoring, herbal medicine, and appetite suppressant. Slivers of the rind are used to give marmalade its characteristic bitter taste. The hard white or light yellow wood is used in woodworking and for baseball bats in Cuba.
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Citrus bergamia (species)
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Tree that produces a type of sour orange; it is a hybrid grown in the Mediterranean region, chiefly in Calabria, Italia, Citrus bergamia is most probably a hybrid between sour orange (C. aurantium L.) and lemon (C. limon (L.) Burm.f.), or a mutation of the latter. Common Bergamot is commercially cultivated for the essential oil derived from the rind, the fruit itself is not eaten. The oil is used in the production of perfumes and confectionery.
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Citrus latifolia (species)
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Species of medium-sized subtropical citrus tree producing a seedless lime with relatively thin, green rind; developed in the 19th century in California.
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Citrus limon (species)
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Species of small, thorny tree or spreading bush producing an edible fruit; the acidic fruit that is botanically a many-seeded pale yellow oblong berry. Its young leaves have a decidedly reddish tint; later they turn green. In some varieties, the young branches of the lemon are angular; some have sharp thorns at the axils of the leaves. The large flowers have a sweet odor. Reddish-tinted in the bud, the petals are white above and reddish purple below.
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Citrus medica (species)
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Species of small evergreen tree or shrub, cultivated in Mediterranean countries and the West Indies for its fruit.
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Citrus paradisi (species)
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Species of medium-sized subtropical citrus tree known for its large, globular, bitter fruit. The grapefruit probably originated in Jamaica as a hybrid of C. grandis. It became well established as a fruit for home consumption in the islands of the West Indies before its culture spread to the American mainland.
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Citrus sinensis (species)
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Species of medium-sized subtropical citrus tree having a juicy fruit with a rind that is orange in color (reddish-yellow). Believed to have originated in southeast Asia and cultivated in China by 2500 BCE; it is probably an ancient hybrid of the pomelo (Citrus maxima) and mandarin (Citrus reticulata). It is the most widely distributed fruit tree having the most popular fruit in the world today.
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cityscape artists
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Artists in any medium whose works contain as subject matter primarily cityscapes or townscapes.
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ciudad
Definición
Diferencias entre aldeas, pueblos y ciudades son relativas y varían según su contexo regional individual. Por lo general, las ciudades son grandes e importantes comunidades con una población, status y complejidad interna más elevada que la de la mayoría de los pueblos en la región.
Términos Alternativos
- ciudades
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ciudad antigua
Definición
Designa la sección más antigua y frecuentemente histórica de una ciudad o pueblo; por lo general, se distingue de las partes más nuevas por medio de límites claros y una arquitectura distintiva.
Términos Alternativos
- ciudades antiguas
