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1 procedencia
f.1 origin (origen).2 point of departure (punto de partida).con procedencia de (arriving) from3 properness, appropriateness (pertinencia).4 procedence, origin, antecedence, source.* * *1 (de lugar, persona) origin■ ¿conoce la procedencia de este dinero? do you know where this money came from?2 (de barco, tren etc) origin3 (de comportamiento) appropriateness\país de procedencia country of origin* * *SF1) (=origen) source, origin2) (=lugar de salida) [de tren, avión] point of departure; [de barco] port of origin3) (Jur) propriety, legitimacy4) (=conveniencia) properness* * *1)a) ( origen) originb) ( de barco) port of origin2) (Der) legitimacy* * *= descent, provenance, origin.Ex. The editions of a work need have little in common other than descent from a common origin.Ex. This article redefines the archival principle of provenance as the entire history of an item's origin, its use and custody.Ex. These rules have their origins in a report by the American Library Association.----* de procedencia escocesa = Scottish-born.* país de procedencia = country of origin.* procedencia cultural = cultural background.* procedencia étnica = ethnic background.* procedencia geográfica = geographical origin.* procedencia social = social background.* procedencia socio-cultural = background.* * *1)a) ( origen) originb) ( de barco) port of origin2) (Der) legitimacy* * *= descent, provenance, origin.Ex: The editions of a work need have little in common other than descent from a common origin.
Ex: This article redefines the archival principle of provenance as the entire history of an item's origin, its use and custody.Ex: These rules have their origins in a report by the American Library Association.* de procedencia escocesa = Scottish-born.* país de procedencia = country of origin.* procedencia cultural = cultural background.* procedencia étnica = ethnic background.* procedencia geográfica = geographical origin.* procedencia social = social background.* procedencia socio-cultural = background.* * *A1 (origen) origines de procedencia desconocida it's of unknown originse investiga la procedencia de las armas they're investigating where the weapons came from2 (de un barco) port of originB ( Der) legitimacy* * *
procedencia sustantivo femenino
procedencia sustantivo femenino
1 origin, source
de procedencia desconocida, of unknown origin
2 Ferroc Av con procedencia de, (arriving) from
' procedencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- de
- origen
- a
- venir
English:
background
- provenance
- home
* * *procedencia nf1. [origen] origin;es de procedencia griega it's of Greek origin2. [punto de partida] point of departure;con procedencia de (arriving) from3. [pertinencia] properness, appropriateness* * *f origin, provenance* * *procedencia nf: origin, source* * *procedencia n origin -
2 salinas
f.pl.1 salt flats.2 Salinas.* * *= saltworks, salt flats.Ex. The new naval museum includes historical information on the saltworks at Cervia and its development as a port city.Ex. The purposes of this study is interpret the origin of salt flats and saline wetlands using modern scientific data and historical accounts.* * *= saltworks, salt flats.Ex: The new naval museum includes historical information on the saltworks at Cervia and its development as a port city.
Ex: The purposes of this study is interpret the origin of salt flats and saline wetlands using modern scientific data and historical accounts.
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