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- 5. Each of the movements that the magnetizer makes with his hands, either at a distance, or by lightly touching the body of the person he wants to subject to his influence.
- 8. Subjecting something to re-examination in order to correct, amend, or repair it
- 9. deliver
- 10. One who works or researches in computer science. Applied to a person, also used as a noun.
- 13. a West Germanic language originating from Anglo-Frisian dialects brought to Britannia
- 15. Set of disciplines and exercises aimed at achieving the development and perfection of the body.
- 16. To be taught at universities or other educational institutions. Also used as an intransitive
- 18. To make, form something by giving it the shape, standard and outline it should have.
- 19. All the literary productions of a nation, an era or a genre.
- 20. to grab or take something or someone. Also used as a pronominal
Down
- 1. career focused on the study of corporations
- 2. Set of knowledge obtained through observation and reasoning, systematically structured and from which general principles and laws with predictive and experimentally verifiable capacity are deduced.
- 3. Science or study of the mind and behavior in people or animals.
- 4. Science that deals with the description of the Earth.
- 6. Retaking or acquiring what was previously owned.
- 7. Manifestation of human activity through which the real is interpreted or the imagined is captured with plastic, linguistic or sonorous resources.
- 11. is one of the so-called Fine Arts, i.e., an artistic genre, which consists of achieving aesthetic effects through the manipulation of vocal or instrumental sounds.
- 12. In a situation of postponement or suspension
- 14. Narration and exposition of past events worthy of memory, whether public or private.
- 17. the science that studies the relationships between quantities, magnitudes and properties of quantities, magnitudes and properties
- 18. A play or movie in which tense actions and situations and conflicting passions prevail.