Sapiens Flashcards
coalesce
If two or more things coalesce, they come or grow together to form one thing or system.
juntarse
fellow
used to refer to someone who has the same job or interests as you, or is in the same situation as you:
She introduced me to some of her fellow students.
Our fellow travelers were mostly Spanish-speaking tourists.
companhero o comapnhera
hike
a long walk, especially in the countryside
caminata
cuddle
to put your arms around someone and hold them in a loving way, or (of two people) to hold each other close to show love or for comfort:
She cuddled the baby and eventually it stopped crying.
They sat in the back row of the movie theater kissing and cuddling.:
abrazar
mud
earth that has been mixed with water:
The vehicles got bogged down in the heavy mud.
lodo
fathom
to discover the meaning of something:
For years people have been trying to fathom the mysteries of the whale’s song.
fathom out I still haven’t fathomed out how to put this bookcase together.
comprender, descubrir
offspring
the young of an animal:
In the case of the guinea pig, the number of offspring varies between two and five.
a person’s children:
Tom’s sister came over on Saturday with all her offspring.
descendencia
genus
a group of animals or plants, more closely related than a family, but less similar than a species
género