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1 salvajismo
m.1 savagery.2 savage act, atrocity.* * *1 savagery* * *SM savagery* * *masculino savagery* * *= barbarism, savagery, barbarity.Ex. The article is entitled ' Barbarism is the absence of standards: applying standards to untangle the electronic jumble'.Ex. Is there any ambiguity in this phrase which can excuse the ALA's failure to defend Cuba's independent libraries from the savagery being inflicted upon them?.Ex. The author also evokes the story of the wolf who nursed Romulus and Remus in order to suggest the barbarity of Renaissance Rome.* * *masculino savagery* * *= barbarism, savagery, barbarity.Ex: The article is entitled ' Barbarism is the absence of standards: applying standards to untangle the electronic jumble'.
Ex: Is there any ambiguity in this phrase which can excuse the ALA's failure to defend Cuba's independent libraries from the savagery being inflicted upon them?.Ex: The author also evokes the story of the wolf who nursed Romulus and Remus in order to suggest the barbarity of Renaissance Rome.* * *1 (estado) savagerytribus que viven en el salvajismo tribes who live in savagery2 (brutalidad) savagery* * *
salvajismo sustantivo masculino savagery
' salvajismo' also found in these entries:
English:
savageness
* * *salvajismo nm1. [de pueblo, tribu] savagery2. [brutalidad] brutality;el salvajismo de los hinchas futbolísticos the barbaric behaviour of the football fans* * *m savagery* * *salvajismo nm: savagery
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