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cono noun | cone [cones](surface of revolution) |
cono noun {m} | cornet [cornets](pastry shell to be filled with ice-cream) pinecone(seed-bearing cone of a pine tree) |
cono de aspiración noun {m} | slipstream [slipstreams](the low pressure zone) |
cono de ceniza noun {m} | cinder cone(conical deposit of rock fragments) |
cono de deyección noun {m} | alluvial fan(cone-shaped heap of alluvium) |
cono de escoria noun {m} | cinder cone(conical deposit of rock fragments) |
cono de poder noun | cone of power(proverbial energy) |
cono de succión noun {m} | slipstream [slipstreams](the low pressure zone) |
cono de tráfico noun {m} | traffic cone(cone-shaped marker) |
cono de viento noun {m} | windsock(tube designed to indicate wind direction and relative wind speed) |
conocarpo noun {m} | aggregate fruit(a fruit that develops from the fusion of more than one carpel within a single flower, as for instance, a raspberry) |
conocedor adjective | aware(having knowledge of something) |
conocedor noun {m} | expert [experts](person with extensive knowledge or ability) |
conocer verb | get to know(to become acquainted with someone) ken [kenned, kenning, kens](to know, perceive or understand) know [knew, known, knowing, knows](understand (a subject)) meet [met, meeting, meets](to get acquainted with) |
conocer algo como la palma de su mano verb | know like the back of one's hand(be intimately knowledgable about) |
conocer de antemano verb | foreknow [foreknew, foreknown, foreknowing, foreknows](to have foreknowledge of) |
conocer el percal verb | know the scoreverb |
conocerlo como si lo hubiera parido verb | know inside and out(know (something) very thoroughly) |
conocible adjective | knowable(capable of being known, understood or comprehended) |
conocida noun {f} | acquaintance [acquaintances](person) |
conocido adjective | acquainted(familiar) known(that whom other people know, renowned, famous) |
conocido noun {m} | acquaintance [acquaintances](person) friend [friends](person with whom you are acquainted) |
conocimiento noun {m} | acquaintance [acquaintances](state of being acquainted, acquaintanceship) awareness [awarenesses](the state or quality of being aware of something) knowledge [knowledges](fact of knowing about something; understanding, familiarity with information) learning [learnings](accumulated knowledge) science [sciences](knowledge gained through study or practice) |
conocimiento "a posteriori" noun {f} | hindsight(after-the-fact realisation or understanding) |
conocimiento de embarque noun {m} | bill of lading(waybill for transport by boat) |
conocimiento general noun {m} | common knowledge(that which is known by most people) |
conocimientos noun {m-Pl} | knowledge [knowledges](familiarity with particular skill, discipline) |
conoide noun {m} | conoid(geometry, solid) |
conoideo adjective | conoidal(having the shape of a conoid) |
archidiácono noun {m} | archdeacon(administrative official in a diocese) |