|
Category |
English |
Spanish |
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General |
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1 |
General |
small generally rounded stone |
china [f]
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2 |
General |
generally known |
público [adj]
|
|
3 |
General |
pruning of the top branches of trees (generally in coffee production) |
desmonte arriba [n]
PR
|
|
4 |
General |
generally speaking |
por lo general
|
|
5 |
General |
generally speaking |
en general
|
|
6 |
General |
generally speaking |
por regla general
|
|
7 |
General |
potion (generally disagreeable) |
brebaje [m]
|
|
8 |
General |
generally practised |
consuetudinal [adj]
|
|
9 |
General |
acknowledged generally |
corriente [adj]
|
|
10 |
General |
generally esteemed and respected |
bienquisto [adj]
|
|
|
11 |
General |
generally known |
notorio [adj]
|
|
12 |
General |
generally practised |
consuetudinario [adj]
|
|
13 |
General |
blond person generally of european descent |
catire [m]
CO
VE
|
|
14 |
General |
transportation medium similar to a bus (driven by an internal combustion engine on railroad tracks and used generally for the transportation of tourists) |
autocarril [m]
NI
rare
|
|
15 |
General |
transportation medium similar to a bus (driven by an internal combustion engine on railroad tracks and used generally for the transportation of tourists) |
autocarril [m]
EC
PE
BO
CL
|
|
16 |
General |
place/shop where vehicles are sold (generally second-hand) |
autolote [m]
HN
SV
NI
|
|
17 |
General |
transportation medium similar to a bus (driven by an internal combustion engine on railroad tracks and used generally for the transportation of tourists) |
autoferro [m]
EC
rare
|
|
18 |
General |
long, rough, ugly-looking and generally old female garment |
balandrán [m]
CR
|
|
19 |
General |
alcoholic drink, generally moonshine |
batazo [m]
HN:N
NI
|
|
20 |
General |
a piece of any fish, generally dried and salted dogfish, that is consumed mainly during the holy week period |
bacalao [m]
PY
AR
UY
|
|
21 |
General |
partiality in which an indigenous community is divided, whose components are generally of a lineage |
ayllu [m]
EC
PE
BO
|
|
22 |
General |
a noisy party, generally with alcoholic drinks |
bache [m]
NI
|
|
23 |
General |
a university program, generally of two years, that teaches summaries of fields of study, in science or arts, that allows to start a bachelor degree |
bachillerato [m]
CL
|
|
24 |
General |
partiality in which an indigenous community is divided, whose components are generally of a lineage |
aíllo [m]
PE
CL
|
|
25 |
General |
partiality in which an indigenous community is divided, whose components are generally of a lineage |
aillo [m]
PE
BO
|
|
26 |
General |
partiality in which an indigenous community is divided, whose components are generally of a lineage |
aillu [m]
PE
CL
|
|
27 |
General |
partiality in which an indigenous community is divided, whose components are generally of a lineage |
ayllu [m]
BO
|
|
28 |
General |
music played generally at dawn, on occasion of certain popular religious festivals |
albazo [m]
EC
|
|
29 |
General |
signal of something which generally is not going to happen |
amague [m]
MX
BO
PY
AR
UY
|
|
30 |
General |
small kiosk (generally built with metal) |
anaquel [m]
BO
|
|
31 |
General |
false news (generally sensationalist or scandalous) |
borrego [m]
MX
DO
|
|
32 |
General |
confusing clamoring caused by several people discussing something generally in a heated discussion |
burumbún [m]
CR
|
|
33 |
General |
short story told to provoke laughs (generally with a racy theme) |
cacho [m]
VE
EC
|
|
34 |
General |
someone brought to a protest or rally (generally in exchange for food/money) |
acarreado [m]
MX
derog.
|
|
35 |
General |
stalking, spying on the movements and developments of others with specific purposes, generally by the police or criminals |
campaneo [m]
MX
|
|
36 |
General |
partiality in which an indigenous community is divided, whose components are generally of a lineage |
aíllo [m]
PE
CL
|
|
37 |
General |
painful sting of an insect (generally a bee, wasp, mite, or mosquito) |
clavetazo [m]
HN
|
|
38 |
General |
removal of dirt, weeds, or roots covering vines (generally by using a hand plow) |
desaporque [m]
AR:Nw
rur.
|
|
39 |
General |
room in which many items are kept, generally old items or items no longer in use |
cuarto de desahogo [m]
CU
|
|
40 |
General |
person who guards or watches someone else's property, generally a farm or ranch, and carries out some administrative or maintenance tasks there |
cuidandero [m]
CR
CO
VE
|
|
41 |
General |
person who guards or watches someone else's property, generally a farm or ranch, and carries out some administrative or maintenance tasks there |
cuidandero [m]
HN
SV
NI
rur.
|
|
42 |
General |
food, generally grass, given to livestock |
cuido [m]
CR
rur.
|
|
43 |
General |
awning or cover, generally metallic, to cover terraces |
cubreterraza [m]
CL
|
|
44 |
General |
awnings or covers, generally metallic, to cover terraces |
cubreterrazas [m]
CL
|
|
45 |
General |
large round squash generally used as a container for making chicha, an alcoholic drink |
cumbo [m]
CR
|
|
46 |
General |
sip, swig, or gulp of a drink, generally the last bit |
cuncho [m]
CO
|
|
47 |
General |
beautiful and well-formed body, generally of a woman |
cuero [m]
PE
CL
|
|
48 |
General |
type of thick shawl that is longer than it is wide, generally made of wool with tassels on the ends, that is worn over the shoulders and back as an overcoat |
charlón [m]
CL
|
|
49 |
General |
person who gives demagogic discourses, generally to proselytize |
chagüitero [m]
NI
derog.
|
|
50 |
General |
man who goes to public places, generally markets, so that customers can hire him to carry loads or to run errands |
changador [m]
EC
rare
|
|
|
51 |
General |
work, generally of little importance, that is carried out on an occasionally |
camarón [m]
PA
NI
CR
|
|
52 |
General |
alcohol, generally pulque or moonshine |
chalape (del náhuatl) [m]
MX:N
rare
|
|
53 |
General |
type of thick shawl that is longer than it is wide, generally of wool, with fringe on the ends, worn on the shoulders and back as an overcoat |
chalón [m]
CL
|
|
54 |
General |
short multicolored cloak, generally with stripes that is traditionally used by the chilean huaso as part of their regalia |
chamanto [m]
CL
|
|
55 |
General |
strip of cloth or other material, generally elastic, that serves to fasten or tie the hair or as an ornament |
cintillo [m]
MX
HN
NI
CU
CO:N
VE
PE
BO
CL
PY
|
|
56 |
General |
setup characteristic of the rio de la plata circus in which the spectacle was divided into a first part with traditional numbers and a second part with dramatic representations, generally of gaucho culture |
circo criollo [m]
AR
UY
disused
|
|
57 |
General |
sports footwear, generally of cloth with rubber soles |
champión [m]
PY
AR
UY
rare
|
|
58 |
General |
narrow road or path, generally created by the continuous traffic of people or animals |
chaquiñán (del quechua) [m]
EC
rur.
|
|
59 |
General |
party with drinking and dancing, generally in a private home |
fandango [m]
DO
BO
|
|
60 |
General |
popular demonstration of complaint against a public person who is accused of having committed serious crimes or acts of corruption, that is generally held in front of his or her home or in some other public place the accused must visit |
escrache [m]
AR
UY
|
|
61 |
General |
four-wheel tractor, generally with larger rear wheels than front ones |
canguro [m]
EC:W
|
|
62 |
General |
country farm generally intended for the breeding of all kinds of livestock, and mainly the largest animals |
fundo [m]
DO
VE
CL
EC
disused
|
|
63 |
General |
an elderly man generally regarded as wise or sorcerer |
colliri [m]
BO:W
|
|
64 |
General |
an elderly man generally regarded as wise or sorcerer |
yatiri [m]
PE
BO
CL:N
|
|
65 |
General |
an elderly man generally regarded as wise or sorcerer |
yachac [m]
EC
BO:C,W
|
|
66 |
General |
an elderly man generally regarded as wise or sorcerer |
yatiri [m]
EC
rare
|
|
67 |
General |
drawing and painting contest, generally for children and teenagers |
concurso de manchas [m]
AR
|
|
68 |
General |
happy ending of a fact, generally loving |
happy ending (inglés) [m]
US
SV
rare
|
|
69 |
General |
livestock farm, generally intended for the breeding of all kinds of livestock |
hato [m]
CU
disused
|
|
70 |
General |
livestock farm, generally intended for the breeding of all kinds of livestock |
hato [m]
HN
NI
DO
PR
CO
VE
PY
|
|
71 |
General |
livestock farm, generally intended for the breeding of all kinds of livestock |
fundo [m]
DO
VE
CL
EC
|
|
72 |
General |
portable support generally made of wood |
asnilla [f]
PR
|
|
73 |
General |
fast and generally short acceleration of speed (racing) |
atropellada [f]
AR
|
|
74 |
General |
small ornamental plant, with fleshy, round and lustrous leaves of intense green color and long spikes with a pineapple of flowers in the tip, generally red |
calanchoa [f]
PR
|
|
75 |
General |
notes, generally a card, used to remember the information written |
ayuda memoria [f]
PE
BO
CL
AR
UY
|
|
76 |
General |
news or rumor (generally false) |
bomba [f]
GT
HN
NI
|
|
77 |
General |
someone brought to a protest or rally (generally in exchange for food/money) |
acarreada [f]
MX
derog.
|
|
78 |
General |
the performance of body rhythmic movements, generally in couples, in a musical piece or a series of them |
bailada [f]
MX
|
|
79 |
General |
a rectangular blanket, about 1m long, generally of rustic and heavy wool, placed directly over the back of the mount |
bajera [f]
VE
UY
AR
rur.
|
|
80 |
General |
musical composition typical of the andean region, with an energetic rhythm, generally interpreted on a guitar |
cueca [f]
BO
CL
AR
UY
|
|
81 |
General |
person who gives demagogic discourses, generally to proselytize |
chagüitera [f]
NI
derog.
|
|
82 |
General |
scarf, long and narrow article of clothing, generally of wool or silk, that is wrapped around the neck and mouth |
chalina [f]
CU
PE
BO
AR
UY
|
|
83 |
General |
nickname, generally humorous and based on some defect the person has |
chapa [f]
BO
PE
EC:W
CL
delinq.
|
|
84 |
General |
musical group that generally enlivens popular celebrations and masquerades |
cimarrona [f]
CR
|
|
85 |
General |
square article of clothing, generally of cotton or wool, with a central opening for the head |
chamarra [f]
VE:W
|
|
86 |
General |
work, generally of little importance, that is carried out on an occasionally |
chamba (del portugués) [f]
PA
EC
rare
|
|
87 |
General |
something poorly made, generally due to rushing or carelessness |
chapuceada [f]
PR
UY
|
|
88 |
General |
clump of dirt covered in grass and thick grass roots, that is generally cut in a prism shape and used to grow grass |
champa [f]
EC
CL
AR:N
BO:W,C
|
|
89 |
General |
ulcer on an animal's skin, generally a horse |
cháquira [f]
SV
|
|
90 |
General |
ulcer on an animal's skin, generally a horse |
chaquirria [f]
GT
|
|
91 |
General |
ulcer on an animal's skin, generally a horse |
chaquira [f]
HN
|
|
92 |
General |
informal meeting of people of lower social classes that, generally, do not know each other |
chamuchina [f]
EC
rare
VE
cult
|
|
93 |
General |
horse, generally a race horse |
cetelli [f]
NI
teen
|
|
94 |
General |
wide muzzle generally used to store water or animal feed |
charagua [f]
VE
|
|
95 |
General |
round, flat meal made with soft ground corn and generally cooked on a griddle |
chorreada [f]
CR
|
|
96 |
General |
round or oblong clay pot with a short thin neck, generally used for carrying water |
chirigua [f]
VE:W
|
|
97 |
General |
traditional exchange of messages between lovers through signals made, generally from one hill to another, with small mirrors that refract the sun's rays |
espejeada [f]
AR:Nw
rur.
|
|
98 |
General |
elongated extension of land, generally along the edge of a river |
faja petrolífera [f]
VE
|
|
99 |
General |
strong water current, generally from a river or brook |
correntada [f]
SV
NI
PE
BO
CL
AR
UY
|
|
100 |
General |
meal, generally rural, with roast suckling pig as the main dish |
lechonada [f]
PR
|
|
101 |
General |
person with white skin, blond or brown hair, and high socioeconomic status who generally lives in the city |
kara [m/f]
BO:W
derog.
|
|
102 |
General |
generally young, appearing to be older due to his/her healthy development (person) |
aspectudo [adj]
EC
|
|
103 |
General |
acquired from a street vendor generally located on the sidewalk |
cuneteado [adj]
CL
|
|
104 |
General |
grown much less than others (grain, generally corn, bean, or coffee) |
cipe (del náhuatl) [adj]
HN
|
|
105 |
General |
clumsy (person, generally a child) |
dañino [adj]
NI
DO
PR
CO
EC
PY
|
|
106 |
General |
native of eastern bolivia, generally light-skinned with a high social and economic level |
carai [adj]
BO:Ne,E
derog.
|
|
107 |
General |
native of eastern bolivia, generally light-skinned with a high social and economic level |
carayana [adj]
BO:Ne,E
derog.
|
|
108 |
General |
stiffen leathery (generally fruits/vegetables) |
atalishtarse [v]
GT
SV
|
|
109 |
General |
fill a space with something (generally with diverse objects arranged without order) |
aterrar [v]
HN
CR
|
|
110 |
General |
push somebody by force against something (generally a wall or a tree) |
atestar [v]
DO
|
|
111 |
General |
put somebody violently against something (generally against a wall) |
atesterar [v]
HN
rare
|
|
112 |
General |
push somebody by force against something (generally a wall or a tree) |
atesterar [v]
DO
|
|
113 |
General |
become leathery (generally fruits/vegetables) |
atalishtarse [v]
GT
SV
|
|
114 |
General |
eat something (generally quickly) |
atravesarse [v]
HN
SV
NI
|
|
115 |
General |
drink something (generally quickly) |
atravesarse [v]
HN
SV
NI
|
|
116 |
General |
introduce something by force in the mouth of a person/animal (generally food) |
aturusar [v]
CR
|
|
117 |
General |
reduce the purity of a substance, generally liquid, by the addition of another substance in a certain proportion |
campechanear [v]
MX
|
|
118 |
General |
remove the horns of an animal (generally cattle) |
desguampar [v]
UY
rur.
|
|
119 |
General |
cut the horns of an animal (generally cattle) |
desguampar [v]
UY
rur.
|
|
120 |
General |
fish for crabs, generally with one's hands |
cuevear [v]
HN
|
|
121 |
General |
conspire to do something two or more people, generally something illegal |
cuecharse [v]
SV
derog.
|
|
122 |
General |
become filled or covered, generally toxic or inconvenient |
cundirse de [v]
NI
CU
CO
VE
|
|
123 |
General |
eat something with a spoon, generally a soup |
cucharear [v]
HN
SV
rur.
|
|
124 |
General |
emit a series of loud sounds, generally during the mating season or when in a flock |
chachalaquear [v]
MX
GT
HN
SV
NI
rur.
|
|
125 |
General |
emit a series of loud sounds, generally during the mating season or when in a flock |
chachalaquear [v]
PA
rur.
rare
|
|
126 |
General |
nibble or take part of something with one's hand, generally food |
chancomer [v]
HN
SV
NI
|
|
127 |
General |
stop oneself, generally brusquely (someone or something) |
chantarse [v]
PE
CL
|
|
128 |
General |
speak a language poorly, generally english |
chamullar [v]
MX:N
|
|
129 |
General |
purposefully withhold or delay something, generally administrative or legal matters |
chinear [v]
HN
|
|
130 |
General |
go somewhere, generally covered and intimate, to have sexual intercourse (romantic couple) |
enzaguanarse [v]
GT
|
|
131 |
General |
physically attack another woman, generally pulling her hair (woman) |
esmoñar [v]
VE
|
|
132 |
General |
send messages through signals made generally from one hill to another, with small mirrors that refract the sun's rays (romantic couple) |
espejear [v]
AR:Nw
rur.
|
|
133 |
General |
get a job, generally domestic, rural, or manual labor |
concertarse [v]
VE:W
|
|
134 |
General |
hire someone for a job, generally domestic, rural, or manual labor |
concertar [v]
VE:W
|
|
135 |
General |
put something in a bag, generally money |
embolsicar [v]
DO
PR
EC
BO
CL
|
|
136 |
General |
house ornaments (generally made from earthenware) |
biscuits (inglés) [m/pl]
DO
|
|
137 |
General |
rhetorical figures that characterize an author's style, generally baroque |
firuletes [m/pl]
BO
derog.
|
|
138 |
General |
group of citizens, generally opposed to the authorities, who protest to demand changes in the administration or construction of public works |
fuerzas vivas [f/pl]
EC
|
|
139 |
General |
generally practised |
consuetudinaria [adj/f]
|
|
140 |
General |
generally known |
notoria [adj/f]
|
|
141 |
General |
generally esteemed and respected |
bienquista [adj/f]
|
|
Idioms |
|
142 |
Idioms |
generally speaking |
en líneas generales [adv]
|
|
143 |
Idioms |
generally speaking |
en líneas generales [adv]
|
|
144 |
Idioms |
generally speaking |
por regla general [adv]
|
|
145 |
Idioms |
to be generally known |
andar de boca en boca
|
|
146 |
Idioms |
be annoyed due to the impossibility of expressing something (generally negative) |
tener un atorado [v]
CO
|
|
147 |
Idioms |
resume an activity abandoned some time before (generally sports) |
descolgar los cachos [v]
BO
|
|
148 |
Idioms |
collect money among a group of people for a common expense, generally food or drink |
hacer una cucha [v]
CL
|
|
149 |
Idioms |
be prepared for an activity, generally a test |
estar cuchilla [v]
CO
|
|
Speaking |
|
150 |
Speaking |
it is generally reported that |
en general se informa que
|
|
151 |
Speaking |
it is generally reported that |
generalmente se informa que
|
|
152 |
Speaking |
what do you generally watch in the evenings? |
¿qué miras en general por las noches?
|
|
153 |
Speaking |
what do you generally watch in the evenings? |
¿qué miras normalmente por las noches?
|
|
Phrases |
|
154 |
Phrases |
generally esteemed and respected |
de buena fama [adj]
|
|
155 |
Phrases |
be generally known |
andar de boca en boca [v]
|
|
156 |
Phrases |
generally speaking |
en términos generales
|
|
157 |
Phrases |
it is used to reinforce or intensify the value of the name that precedes it (generally to indicate annoyance or resignation to the appearance of something that is repeated a lot) |
que te crio
|
|
Colloquial |
|
158 |
Colloquial |
meal served generally as lunch or dinner |
bitute [m]
CO
PE
|
|
159 |
Colloquial |
a noisy party, generally with alcoholic drinks |
bacán [m]
NI
|
|
160 |
Colloquial |
small amount of something (generally food or drink) |
cachito [m]
GT
SV
PR
BO
CL
UY
|
|
161 |
Colloquial |
movement of one's body, generally to dodge or avoid a blow |
cuerpeo [m]
AR:Nw
|
|
162 |
Colloquial |
photograph of a person, generally of poor quality |
escracho [m]
AR:E
|
|
163 |
Colloquial |
movement of one's body, generally to dodge or avoid a blow |
cuerpeada [f]
BO
PY
AR
UY
|
|
164 |
Colloquial |
picture card or card, generally small, illustrated with drawings or photographs |
figura [f]
BO
PY
|
|
165 |
Colloquial |
generally unimportant subject or situation |
carajada [f]
CR
DO
CO
BO
|
|
166 |
Colloquial |
generally unimportant subject or situation |
carajada [f]
HN
NI
derog.
|
|
167 |
Colloquial |
gang of children or young people who live on the streets and generally carry out criminal activities |
gallada [f]
CO
teen
|
|
168 |
Colloquial |
a lot, generally an undetermined amount |
cuchumil [adj]
DO
PE
|
|
169 |
Colloquial |
steal money from a store cash register, generally the cashier |
cajonear [v]
PE
|
|
170 |
Colloquial |
eat something with a spoon, generally a soup |
cucharear [v]
CO
rur.
|
|
Slang |
|
171 |
Slang |
robbery committed by breaking in generally while the homeowners are away |
escruche [m]
AR
UY
jail
|
|
Business |
|
172 |
Business |
generally accepted |
generalmente aceptado [adj]
|
|
173 |
Business |
generally accepted accounting principles |
principios de contabilidad generalmente aceptados
|
|
174 |
Business |
gaap (generally accepted accounting principles) |
principios de contabilidad generalmente aceptados
|
|
175 |
Business |
gaas (generally accepted auditing standards) |
normas de auditoría generalmente aceptadas
|
|
176 |
Business |
generally accepted accounting principles |
principios contables generalmente aceptados
|
|
177 |
Business |
generally accepted auditing standards |
normas de auditoría generalmente aceptadas
|
|
178 |
Business |
generally accepted accounting principles |
normas de contabilidad generalmente aceptadas
|
|
179 |
Business |
generally accepted accounting principles |
normas contables generalmente aceptadas
|
|
180 |
Business |
gaap (generally accepted accounting principles) |
normas de contabilidad generalmente aceptadas
|
|
181 |
Business |
generally accepted accounting principles |
pcga (principios de contabilidad generalmente aceptados)
|
|
Accounting |
|
182 |
Accounting |
generally accepted accounting principles (gaap) |
principios de contabilidad generalmente aceptados (pcga)
|
|
183 |
Accounting |
generally accepted auditing standards (gaas) |
normas de auditoría generalmente aceptadas
|
|
184 |
Accounting |
generally accepted accounting principles (gaap) |
principios contables generalmente aceptados (pcga)
|
|
Finance |
|
185 |
Finance |
generally accepted auditing standards (GAAS) |
normas de auditoría generalmente aceptadas
|
|
186 |
Finance |
generally accepted auditing standards |
normas de auditoría generalmente aceptadas
|
|
187 |
Finance |
generally accepted accounting principles |
principios de contabilidad generalmente aceptados
|
|
188 |
Finance |
generally accepted accounting principles (gaap) |
normas contables profesionales (ncp)
|
|
189 |
Finance |
generally accepted accounting principles (gaap) |
principios de contabilidad generalmente aceptados (pcga)
|
|
190 |
Finance |
generally accepted auditing standards (gaas) |
principios de auditoría generalmente aceptados
|
|
Economy |
|
191 |
Economy |
generally accepted auditing standards |
normas de auditoría generalmente aceptadas
|
|
Law |
|
192 |
Law |
generally accepted accounting principles |
normas contables generalmente aceptadas
|
|
193 |
Law |
generally known |
generalmente conocido
|
|
194 |
Law |
generally accepted auditing standards |
normas de auditoría generalmente aceptadas
|
|
195 |
Law |
generally accepted accounting principles |
principios de contabilidad generalmente aceptados
|
|
International Law |
|
196 |
International Law |
generally accepted accounting principles |
principios de contabilidad generalmente aceptados
|
|
Engineering |
|
197 |
Engineering |
generally accepted |
generalmente aceptado
|
|
198 |
Engineering |
generally applicable standards |
normas de aplicación general
|
|
199 |
Engineering |
generally accepted accounting principles |
principios de contabilidad generalmente aceptados
|
|
Chemistry |
|
200 |
Chemistry |
generally accepted |
generalmente aceptado
|
|
Biotechnology |
|
201 |
Biotechnology |
generally regarded as safe |
considerado generalmente como inócuo
|
|
Medicine |
|
202 |
Medicine |
generally recognized as safe |
reconocido generalmente como seguro
|
|
203 |
Medicine |
generally recognized as effective |
generalmente considerado eficaz (grae)
|
|
204 |
Medicine |
generally recognized as safe |
generalmente reconocido como seguro
|
|
Psychology |
|
205 |
Psychology |
generally accepted |
generalmente aceptado
|
|
Animal Husbandry |
|
206 |
Animal Husbandry |
medium-sized enclosed space, generally intended for the cultivation of pastures |
canchón [m]
BO:W,C
rur.
|
|
Gastronomy |
|
207 |
Gastronomy |
drink prepared with moonshine and fruit juice, generally citrus |
compuesto [m]
NI
CR
CU
disused
|
|
208 |
Gastronomy |
stew prepared with fish, generally albacore, tomato paste, onion marinated in lemon juice, cassava, and spices |
encebollado [m]
EC
|
|
209 |
Gastronomy |
dish prepared with tomato, onion, green banana, and meat, generally beef or pork marinated in garlic, salt, pepper, and cumin and sun dried, typical of coastal ecuador especially the costa esmeraldas |
tapao [m]
EC:Nw
|
|
210 |
Gastronomy |
dish prepared by mixing or stirring together several items of food, especially pig entrails, that are generally eaten separately |
chanfaina [f]
HN
NI
PA
|
|
211 |
Gastronomy |
spongy semihemispherical sweet bread covered generally in sugary buttered crust |
concha [f]
MX
|
|
212 |
Gastronomy |
dish composed of strips of grilled meat, generally of more than one type, accompanied by flour tortillas, spicy sauces, and other side condiments |
fajitas [f/pl]
US
MX
CR
PR
EC
|
|
Botany |
|
213 |
Botany |
a hairless shrub, with evergreen, stiff, dentate leaves, with axillary inflorescence and generally white flowers |
huayo [m]
PE
CL
|
|
214 |
Botany |
a hairless shrub, with evergreen, stiff, dentate leaves, with axillary inflorescence and generally white flowers |
guayo [m]
CL
|
|
215 |
Botany |
an unusual, mid-sized species generally non-suckering with large, broad leaves (agave marmorata) |
maguey curandero [m]
MX
|
|
216 |
Botany |
an unusual, mid-sized species generally non-suckering with large, broad leaves (agave marmorata) |
pitzomel [m]
MX:C,S
|
|
217 |
Botany |
an unusual, mid-sized species generally non-suckering with large, broad leaves (agave marmorata) |
pichomel [m]
MX
|
|
218 |
Botany |
an unusual, mid-sized species generally non-suckering with large, broad leaves (agave marmorata) |
pisomel [m]
MX
|
|
219 |
Botany |
an evergreen tree with a flat, spreading crown, generally growing up to 15 metres (apeiba tibourbou) |
peine de mico [m]
GT
HN
SV
NI
CR
|
|
220 |
Botany |
an evergreen tree with a flat, spreading crown, generally growing up to 15 metres (apeiba tibourbou) |
burío [m]
HN
SV
NI
CR
|
|
221 |
Botany |
an evergreen tree with a flat, spreading crown, generally growing up to 15 metres (apeiba tibourbou) |
pachiote [m]
MX:S
|
|
Folklore |
|
222 |
Folklore |
musical composition with a lively rhythm played at a three by four beat, and generally interpreted on guitar and accordion or harmonica, very popular in towns in the northeast of argentina, particularly in corrientes |
chamamé [m]
PY
AR
|
|
223 |
Folklore |
music that accompanies folklore dance, generally with lyrics in spanish and quechua |
carnavalito [m]
PE
BO
AR
|
|
224 |
Folklore |
traditional musical composition with a slow rhythm, generally about love and interpreted with harp, lyre, and maracas |
pasaje [m]
VE
|
|
225 |
Folklore |
ritual sacrifice, generally of a sheep or llama, offered by the mallkus aymara leaders for fertility |
wilancha [m]
PE
|
|
226 |
Folklore |
make an offering to the andean earth goddess pachamama (generally to ask for her protection) |
dar de comer a la pachamama [v]
BO
|
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