Definition: Aparejo is a Spanish verb which means "to take" or "to go". It has multiple meanings depending on context: 1. To travel by boat or ship (like going to Europe) 2. To receive something, such as an invitation or gift (like receiving your new job offer from work) 3. To go somewhere without leaving home (like traveling to a faraway country) The word 'aparejo' is often used in religious and philosophical contexts. In the Bible: - Appearances were not just appearances but manifestations of divine will or divine presence, as seen by Moses when God appeared to him as an angel or with lightning in his tent. - It was said that people had "appearance" while they were walking on dry land (Genesis 3:19). In the same verse, God also described humans' bodies and their appearances, which He had created in His image.