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The Meaning of espectro

Keyword: Espectro

Definition:

“Espectro” is a Spanish noun that translates to “spectrum” in English. It refers to a range of different positions, values, or activities, particularly in contexts such as light, sound, or data analysis. It can also denote a ghost or spirit in some contexts.

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Etymology:

The word “espectro” originates from the Latin “spectrum,” which means “image, apparition,” and is derived from the verb “specere,” meaning “to look” or “to see.” It evolved into Spanish as a term that encompasses both the scientific and the supernatural senses.

Pronunciation:

In Spanish, “espectro” is pronounced as /esˈpektɾo/. The phonetic breakdown is:

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  1. El espectro del fantasma apareció en la vieja mansión.
    (The ghost’s specter appeared in the old mansion.)

  2. Los científicos estudiaron el espectro de luz emitido por la estrella.
    (The scientists studied the light spectrum emitted by the star.)

  3. Su risa resonaba en el aire como un espectro nostálgico.
    (Her laughter resonated in the air like a nostalgic specter.)

  4. El espectro de posibilidades para el futuro es amplio.
    (The spectrum of possibilities for the future is wide.)

  5. El espectro de la enfermedad afectó a toda la comunidad.
    (The specter of the disease affected the entire community.)