Mosto
The word “mosto” refers to a juice or liquid that is obtained from grapes. It has a very sweet taste and is used to make various foods such as desserts, wines, and much more. In some parts of Spain, “mosto” is a specific sweet wine that is consumed in an elegant and frequent manner.
TCA
This abbreviation refers to eating disorders (ED), which can be recognized by a persistent pattern of unhealthy eating or engaging in unhealthy dieting behaviors.
Morocha
This word has several meanings. In some countries, it means a white person with dark skin and hair, or a person with very curly hair who is brown or black. However, in countries like Argentina, “morocha” refers to a black cast iron pot. In Venezuela, the term is used to refer to siblings born in the same birth, but who are not twins, although there are exceptions where it does encompass twins.
Alerta Ashanti
The phrase Ashanti Alert, Alerta Ashanti in Spanish, refers to a defense mechanism, a security method developed by the Puerto Rico House of Representatives so that the population can identify and, when the alarm is activated, know that they must help search for a missing person.
Guagüita
The word “guagüita” is a term used in some Latin American countries to refer to a small child, either a boy or a girl.
Irreverente
The adjective irreverent refers to a person who has no respect or respectful awe due to something.
Sororidad
This neologism “Sorority” usually refers to the sisterhood between a covenant between women or a support between women, a group of sisters an all-female sorority.
Indeleble
Indelible is an adjective referring to something that is permanent, that cannot be erased, deleted or removed.
Alegato
The term “alegato” is an exposition or testimony that is given either in favor or against a person or something.
Limerencia
The word limerence, limerencia in Spanish, refers to the obsession with being loved in the same obsessive way, as an Leer mas
Redención
This word refers to the action or consequence of freeing, saving or rescuing someone, that is, of ending some painful punishment.
Daliana
Daliana is a female given name that originates from Greek and is used in various languages, including Spanish. The meaning of Daliana is “from Dalia”, referring to the Dahlia flower, a plant that produces large, colorful flowers that symbolize elegance and beauty.