Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. sixteenth [αμερικ ˌsɪkˈstinθ, ˈsɪkˌstinθ, βρετ ˌsɪksˈtiːnθ] ΕΠΊΘ
- sixteenth
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II. sixteenth [αμερικ ˌsɪkˈstinθ, ˈsɪkˌstinθ, βρετ ˌsɪksˈtiːnθ] ΕΠΊΡΡ
- sixteenth
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III. sixteenth [αμερικ ˌsɪkˈstinθ, ˈsɪkˌstinθ, βρετ ˌsɪksˈtiːnθ] ΟΥΣ
1. sixteenth ΜΑΘ:
- sixteenth
- dieciseisavo αρσ
2. sixteenth (part):
- sixteenth
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I. fifth [αμερικ fɪ(f)θ, βρετ fɪfθ] ΕΠΊΘ
1.1. fifth:
2. fifth (elliptical use):
II. fifth [αμερικ fɪ(f)θ, βρετ fɪfθ] ΕΠΊΡΡ
III. fifth [αμερικ fɪ(f)θ, βρετ fɪfθ] ΟΥΣ
1.1. fifth ΜΑΘ:
1.4. fifth (measure):
- fifth αμερικ
- medida equivalente a 0, 757 litros
1.5. fifth (in competition):
sixteenth note ΟΥΣ αμερικ
- sixteenth note
- semicorchea θηλ
- decimosexto (decimosexta)
- sixteenth
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- a sixteenth
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- sixteenth
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- a sixteenth
- dieciseisavo (dieciseisava)
- sixteenth
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- sixteenth
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- sixteenth note αμερικ
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- The collective term for the succession of explorers, soldiers and adventurers who, from the sixteenth century onward led the settlement and exploitation of Spain's Latin American colonies. Among the best known are Hernán Cortés (Mexico), Hernando de Soto (Florida, Nicaragua), the Pizarro brothers (Panama, Peru, Ecuador), Diego de Almagro (Peru, Chile) and Pedro de Valdivia (Chile).
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- The Mayas, possibly of North American origin, settled in the Yucatán Peninsula around 2600 BC, and established a civilization which spread through Southern Mexico, into Guatemala, Belize, parts of Honduras and El Salvador, flourishing until the arrival of the Spanish in the sixteenth century. Their society was organized on the basis of city states grouped into confederations. Though lacking metal tools, the Mayas built stepped pyramids and other stone monuments such as those at Chichén Itzá, Uxmal, Petén and Palenque.
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- A picaresque outlook on life, known in Latin America as viveza criolla, involves resorting to guile and trickery in order to get ahead or simply survive. In Spanish-speaking countries, this is often regarded as amusing or unavoidably necessary. This perspective results from the injustices often meted out by the rulers and law enforcers in these countries.
In literature, a novela picaresca is one that recounts the adventures of a pícaro, an appealing rogue. The sixteenth-century Spanish novel Lazarillo de Tormes is the earliest example.
στο λεξικό PONS
I. sixteenth [ˌsɪkˈsti:nθ] ΕΠΊΘ
- sixteenth
- decimosexto, -a
II. sixteenth [ˌsɪkˈsti:nθ] ΟΥΣ χωρίς πλ
1. sixteenth (order):
- sixteenth
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2. sixteenth (date):
- sixteenth
- dieciséis αρσ
3. sixteenth:
- sixteenth (fraction)
- dieciseisavo αρσ
- sixteenth (part)
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II. eighth [eɪtθ] ΟΥΣ χωρίς πλ
- dieciseisavo (-a)
- sixteenth
- decimosexto (-a)
- sixteenth
I. sixteenth [ˌsɪk·ˈstinθ] ΕΠΊΘ
- sixteenth
- decimosexto, -a
II. sixteenth [ˌsɪk·ˈstinθ] ΟΥΣ
1. sixteenth (order):
- sixteenth
-
2. sixteenth (date):
- sixteenth
- dieciséis αρσ
3. sixteenth:
- sixteenth (fraction)
- dieciseisavo αρσ
- sixteenth (part)
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II. eighth [eɪtθ] ΟΥΣ
1. eighth (order):
2. eighth (date):
- dieciseisavo (-a)
- sixteenth
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