dionismo - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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dionismo (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/djo'nismo/

Usage

The word "dionismo" is not a commonly used term in Spanish language. It is mostly found within the context of medicine and might be more prevalent in written form than in oral speech due to its technical nature.

Examples

  1. El tratamiento del paciente se basará en el dionismo de su enfermedad.
  2. The treatment of the patient will be based on the dionism of their illness.

  3. La investigación se centró en el aspecto dionismo de las células.

  4. The research focused on the dionism aspect of the cells.

Idiomatic Expressions

"A contrapelo del dionismo" - Translation: Against the grain of dionism - Example: Su enfoque científico va a contrapelo del dionismo habitual en la investigación. - His scientific approach goes against the grain of the usual dionism in research.

"Ser un dionismo en el ojo del huracán" - Translation: To be a dionism in the eye of the storm - Example: Ella siempre es un dionismo en el ojo del huracán en las discusiones científicas. - She is always a dionism in the eye of the storm in scientific discussions.

Etymology

The word "dionismo" might be derived from the Greek root "Dio-" which relates to the god Dionysus, known for being the Greek god of wine and fertility.

Synonyms and Antonyms