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hag [hags] (witch, sorceress, enchantress)
noun
[UK: hæɡ]
[US: ˈhæɡ]

brujanoun
{f}
An old hag of 50 years made me lustful propositions; she wanted to kiss me. = Una vieja bruja de 50 años me hizo proposiciones lujuriosas; ella quería besarme.

Hagar (mother of Ishmael)
proper noun
[UK: ˈheɪɡar]
[US: ˈheɪɡar]

Agarproper noun

hagfish [hagfishes] (eellike fish of the family Myxinidae)
noun
[UK: ˈhæɡ.ˌfɪʃ]
[US: ˈhæg.ˌfɪʃ]

mixinonoun
{m}

pez-brujanoun
{m}

Haggai (book of The Bible)
proper noun

Ageoproper noun
{m}

Hageoproper noun
{m}

haggard (looking exhausted and unwell)
adjective
[UK: ˈhæ.ɡəd]
[US: ˈhæ.ɡərd]

consumidoadjective

demacradoadjective

macilentoadjective

trasojadoadjective

haggis (traditional Scottish dish)
noun
[UK: ˈhæ.ɡɪs]
[US: ˈhæ.ɡɪs]

haggisnoun

haggle [haggled, haggling, haggles] (to argue for a better deal)
verb
[UK: ˈhæɡ.l̩]
[US: ˈhæɡ.l̩]

regatearverbI enjoy haggling. = Me gusta regatear.

haggle [haggled, haggling, haggles] (to stick at small matters)
verb
[UK: ˈhæɡ.l̩]
[US: ˈhæɡ.l̩]

detener en pequeñecesverb

Hagia Sophia (a former basilica, now a mosque in Turkey)
proper noun

Santa Sofíaproper noun

hagio- (pertaining to saints)
adjective

hagio-adjective

hagiographer [hagiographers] (someone who writes the biography of a saint)
noun
[UK: hˌadʒɪˈɒɡrəfə]
[US: hˌædʒɪˈɑːɡrəfɚ]

hagiógrafonoun
{m}

hagiography [hagiographies] (study of saints)
noun
[UK: ˌhæ.ɡi.ˈɒ.ɡrə.fi]
[US: ˌhæ.ɡi.ˈɑː.ɡrə.fi]

hagiografíanoun
{f}

Hagåtña (capital of Guam)
proper noun

Agañaproper noun
{f}

-phage (something that eats, or consumes)

-fago{m}

-phagous (feeding on)

-fago

-phagy (the consumption of)

-fagia{f}

antihemorrhagic (that stops or reduces hemorrhage)
adjective
[UK: ˌantɪhˌemərˈadʒɪk]
[US: ˌæntɪhˌemɚrˈædʒɪk]

antihemorrágicoadjective

aphagia (difficulty in swallowing)
noun
[UK: əfˈeɪdʒə]
[US: əfˈeɪdʒə]

afagianoun
{f}

autophagy (the process of self-digestion)
noun

autofagianoun
{f}

bacteriophage [bacteriophages] (a virus that infects bacteria)
noun
[UK: bæk.ˈtɪə.riəʊ.feɪdʒ]
[US: bæk.ˈtɪə.rio.ʊ.feɪdʒ]

bacteriófagonoun

Barrett's esophagus (medical condition)
noun

esófago de Barrettnoun
{m}

Carthage (ancient city in North Africa)
proper noun
[UK: ˈkɑː.θədʒ]
[US: ˈkɑːr.θədʒ]

Cartagoproper noun
{f}
Carthage must be destroyed. = Cartago debe ser destruida.

Chagas' disease (form of trypanosomiasis prevalent in South America)
noun

enfermedad de Chagasnoun
{f}

tripanosomiasis americananoun
{f}

Chagatai (second son of Genghis Khan)
proper noun
[UK: tʃˈaɡətˌaɪ]
[US: tʃˈæɡətˌaɪ]

Chagadaiproper noun

Chagataiproper noun

Chagatayproper noun

Djagataiproper noun

Tschagataiproper noun

chagrin [chagrined, chagrining, chagrins] (bother or vex; to mortify)
verb
[UK: ˈʃæ.ɡrɪn]
[US: ʃə.ˈɡrɪn]

mortificarverb

chagrin (distress from failure; vexation or mortification)
noun
[UK: ˈʃæ.ɡrɪn]
[US: ʃə.ˈɡrɪn]

disgustonoun
{m}

pesarnoun
{m}

Copenhagen (capital of Denmark)
proper noun
[UK: ˌkəʊ.pən.ˈheɪ.ɡən]
[US: ˌkoʊ.pən.ˈheɪ.ɡən]

Copenhagueproper nounCopenhagen is the capital of Denmark. = Copenhague es la capital de Dinamarca.

coprophagous adjective
[UK: kˌɒprəfˈaɡəs]
[US: kˌɑːprəfˈæɡəs]

coprófagoadjective

dysphagia [dysphagias] (difficulty in swallowing)
noun
[UK: dɪsfˈeɪdʒə]
[US: dɪsfˈeɪdʒə]

disfagianoun
{f}

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