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The Meaning of frescor

Frescor

Definition:

“Frescor” is a Spanish noun that refers to a refreshing feeling or coolness, often associated with a pleasant temperature or a revitalizing atmosphere. It can describe the sensation of coolness felt in the air, particularly in warm conditions, or a sense of refreshment in beverages or food.

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Etymology:

The word “frescor” is derived from the Latin term “frescor,” which means coolness, along with the root “frigidus,” meaning cold. Its evolution reflects the adaptation of the Latin language into Spanish.

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“Frescor” is a term that conveys both a physical sensation of coolness and a metaphorical sense of refreshment, making it versatile in both everyday language and poetic uses.

  1. El frescor de la mañana es muy agradable.
    (The freshness of the morning is very pleasant.)

  2. Gracias al frescor de la brisa, el día no se siente tan caluroso.
    (Thanks to the freshness of the breeze, the day doesn’t feel so hot.)

  3. Me encanta el frescor que trae la lluvia después de un día caluroso.
    (I love the freshness that the rain brings after a hot day.)

  4. Al entrar en la casa, se siente el frescor del aire acondicionado.
    (Upon entering the house, one feels the freshness of the air conditioning.)

  5. El frescor de la montaña es refrescante y revitalizante.
    (The freshness of the mountain is refreshing and revitalizing.)

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