Avulso is an adjective from the Portuguese language and means something that is separate from a collection, loose, lonely. The word detached is usually used to connote objects that are alone, far from their peers or with a unique feature.
The term can also be classified as a masculine noun in the Portuguese language, meaning the copy of a parliamentary bill or resolution, distributed to the members of the plenary, for example.
Single items are generally sold out of their original packaging and the price is fixed per product unit.
Example: cigarette, candle, water bottle, lighter, sheet of paper and other products that are normally sold in boxes or packages with many units.
independent worker
A self-employed worker, according to Brazilian law, is an individual who provides services for one or more people or companies, whether in urban or rural areas, without any type of employment relationship.
Whether unionized or not, independent workers must work under the intermediation of the union of the professional category to which they belong or through whoever is managing the workforce.
The independent worker has all the rights provided for in Brazilian labor legislation.
Avulsion
In healthcare, avulsion is the act of pulling out or extracting a tooth, in the dentist.
When applied in legal matters, the word avulsion represents the expropriation of a portion of land due to natural forces, causing it to move and attach itself to a property alien.