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1 reminiscencia
f.reminiscence.tener reminiscencias de to be reminiscent of* * *1 reminiscence* * *SF reminiscence* * ** * *= reminiscence.Ex. In addition to providing books the staff have introduced topic packs which are used for group discussion, and take to the elderly persons' homes old but familiar household objects which can stimulate reminiscences.----* reminiscencia del pasado = stroll down memory lane.* * ** * *= reminiscence.Ex: In addition to providing books the staff have introduced topic packs which are used for group discussion, and take to the elderly persons' homes old but familiar household objects which can stimulate reminiscences.
* reminiscencia del pasado = stroll down memory lane.* * *un edificio de reminiscencias moriscas a building reminiscent of the Moorish styleuna carta llena de reminiscencias literarias a letter full of literary references* * *
reminiscencia sustantivo femenino
1 reminiscence, memory
2 Arte reminiscencias, influences
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Spanish:
recuerdo
* * *1. [recuerdo] reminiscence;tener reminiscencias de to be reminiscent of2. [influencia] influence;una iglesia con reminiscencias barrocas a church with baroque influences, a church reminiscent of the baroque style* * *f reminiscence* * *: reminiscence
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