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Eucariota (dominio)
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Una de las tres divisiones mayores de seres vivos; incluye plantas, animales, y todos los seres vivos distintos a los Archaea y loa Eubacteria. Aunque los miembros en este grupo difieren notoriamente entre si, todos los miembros del grupo tienen células eucarioticas con un núcleo que contiene material genético dentro de cromosomas.
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eucaristía (ceremonia religiosa)
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Ceremonia o sacramento cristiano, que consiste en la consagración del pan y el vino por el ministro o sacerdote y su distribución a los fieles.
El término "eucaristía" deriva del griego "eucharistia", que significa "acción de gracias". Es el acto central del culto de la mayoría de las confesiones cristianas y conmemora la historia bíblica de la Última Cena, cuando Jesús se refirió al vino y al pan como su sangre y su cuerpo.
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eucharistic straws
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Traditional accessory for the celebration of the Eucharist, consisting of a straw, which is a very narrow tube, through which the consecrated wine may be sipped from the chalice; typically made of silver or gold. The purpose of the straw was to prevent spillage of the consecrated wine; it is known from ancient times, when methods of sharing the wine included spoon, straw, and tube.
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eucharistic tubes
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Tubes used to dispense the consecrated Eucharistic wine. It is typically of larger diameter than a "eucharistic straw," and usually has a reservoir in which a serving of wine is held until released into the mouth of the recipient. Although the term may have overlap with "eucharistic straw," the straw typically is used for sipping. The purpose of the tube was to prevent spillage of the consecrated wine; it is known from ancient times, when methods of sharing the wine included spoon, straw, and tube.
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euchologion
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Se refiere a uno de los principales libros de servicio de la Iglesia bizantina; contiene el texto y las rúbricas de la liturgia cristiana ortodoxa de la eucaristía, partes fijas del oficio diario, y los demás sacramentos y rituales menores. El término a veces se refiere de manera más general a colecciones de oraciones o libros de oraciones.
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euchre
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Card game popular in the United States, Australia, and Great Britain. It was derived from the from a 19th-century Alsatian game called juckerspiel, from the fact that its two top trumps are Jucker, meaning "jack," and in turn this word may influenced the term joker for the extra card that appears as the topmost trump in the American euchre in the 1860s. Euchre is played by two, three, or four persons, usually with 32, but sometimes 28 or 24 cards.
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Eudicots
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Group defined within the Angiospermae, distinguished as "typical dicots" for which molecular-based evidence supports members being a single evolutionary lineage (monophyletic), characterized by pollen that fundamentally has three furrows or pores (tricolpate), in contrast to the single pore or furrow of the monocot and basal dicot group (monosulcates).
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eufonio
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Instrumentos de bronce con válvulas, fundamentalmente tubas tenor, en tonalidad de Si bemol con un registro de nueve pies, un amplio diámetro interior cónico, una boquilla de copa y construídos en forma de helicones, tubas o trompetas.
Términos Alternativos
- bajo de válvulas
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eugenists
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Students, specialists, or advocates of eugenics, which is a science that deals with improving the hereditary qualities of the human population, especially through social control of human mating and reproduction.
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Eumorpha (genus)
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Genus of moth having species found primarily in North and South America.
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Eumorpha fasciatus (species)
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Species of moth found widely in North, Central, and South America. There are several subspecies.
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Euphorbia (genus)
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Genus containing around 2,500 species of annual or perennial herbs, woody shrubs, or trees with a caustic, poisonous milky sap. It is one of the largest flowering-plant genera.
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Euphorbia antisyphilitica (species)
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Species of shrub native to Mexico and the southwestern United States. The leafless stems are covered in a waxy substance to protect the plant from transpiration. The Latin name refers to the practice of the sap having been used to treat sexually-transmitted diseases.
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Euphorbiaceae (family)
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Large family containing around 275 genera and around 7,500 species of flowering plants, including herbs, shrubs or trees, and succulents that resemble cacti. Many members are important food sources; others are useful for their waxes and oils and as a source of medicinal drugs; dangerous for their poisonous fruits, leaves, or sap; or attractive for their colorful bracts (leaflike structures located just below flower clusters) or unusual forms. Although species of the family grow throughout the world, except in cold alpine or arctic regions, most of them are found in temperate and tropical regions.
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euritmia
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Armonía o habilidad en la adaptación de las partes de un todo entre ellas, a menudo, elegancia estudiada del diseño o disposición.
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Euro (system of money)
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The standard unit of currency of the Eurozone, comprising member states of the European Union.
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Europa del Este (cultura o estilo)
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Nacionalidad, cultura y estilos asociados con la porción oriental de Europa.
En tiempos modernos, fue definida por las Naciones Unidas (ONU) incluyendo Bielorrusia, Bulgaria, República Checa, Hungría, Moldavia, Polonia, Rumania, Rusia, Eslovaquia y Ucrania.
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European Article Number
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Unique numeric identifiers used to create machine-readable codes for items, usually represented as barcodes. The identifiers were developed in the 1980s and originally called the "European Article Number"; the initials "EAN" were retained even though the term has been changed to "International Article Number."
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European hop-hornbeam (species) (species)
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Species of medium-sized hop hornbeam plant found in Italy, France, Austria, Slovenia, Greece, the Balkans, southern Switzerland, and Anatolia.
