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


Part of Speech

The word "orificio" is a noun.

Phonetic Transcription

The phonetic transcription of "orificio" using the International Phonetic Alphabet is /oɾiˈfiθjo/ in Castilian Spanish or /oɾiˈfisjo/ in Latin American Spanish.

Translation Options into English

  1. Orifice
  2. Opening
  3. Hole
  4. Aperture

Meaning and Usage

"Orificio" refers to a small opening or hole in a structure or body. This term is commonly used in both general and medical contexts. In medicine, it typically denotes natural openings in the body, such as the mouth or nostrils, as well as artificial openings created for medical purposes. The word is frequently used in both oral and written contexts, especially in medical literature, anatomy studies, and technical descriptions.

Examples of Usage

  1. El orificio del oído permite la entrada de sonido.
    The ear canal allows the entrance of sound.

  2. El médico examina el orificio en la piel.
    The doctor examines the hole in the skin.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "orificio" does not have a wide variety of idiomatic expressions, it can be used metaphorically in various contexts.

Example Sentences

  1. Hacer un orificio en el argumento para que pase la idea.
    To create an opening in the argument for the idea to pass.

  2. No te preocupes, siempre hay un orificio por donde respirar.
    Don’t worry, there is always an opening through which to breathe.

  3. Al final, encontramos un orificio en su estrategia.
    In the end, we found a gap in his strategy.

Etymology

The word "orificio" comes from the Latin "orificium," which is composed of "os" (orific- or "mouth") and "facere" (to make or do). This etymology reflects the concept of an opening or mouth-like structure.

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22-07-2024