Španielčina | Angličtina |
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cora noun {f} | quarter [quarters](coin worth 25 cents) |
coraco- adjective | coraco-(coracoid process) |
coracoacromial adjective | coracoacromial(relating to the coracoid process and the acromion) |
coracobraquial noun {m} | coracobrachialis(muscle attached to the coracoid process) |
coracoclavicular adjective | coracoclavicular(relating to the clavicle and the coracoid process) |
coracohumeral adjective | coracohumeral(relating to the coracoid process and the humerus) |
coraje noun {m} | backbone [backbones](courage, fortitude, or strength) courage(quality of a confident character) gallantry [gallantries](courage) gumption(boldness of enterprise) nerve [nerves](courage, boldness) |
corajina noun {f} | tantrum [tantrums](often childish display of bad temper) |
corajudo adjective | ballsy(having balls) brave [braver, bravest](strong in the face of fear) gutsy [gutsier, gutsiest](marked by courage) stalwart(courageous) |
coral adjective | choral(of or relating to a choir or chorus) |
coral noun {m} | coral [corals](colony) coral vine(Mexican flowering vine) |
coral ratonera noun | milk snake(Lampropeltis triangulum) |
coralillo noun {m} | coral snake(snake) |
coralino adjective | coralline(of the material coral) |
Corasmia proper noun {f} | Chorasmia(large oasis region on the Amu Darya river delta in western Central Asia) |
coraza noun {f} | armor(natural form of this kind of protection on an animal's body) cuirass [cuirasses](piece of defensive armor, covering the body from the neck to the girdle) |
corazonada noun {f} | feeling [feelings](intuition) gut feeling(an instinct or intuition) hunch [hunches](idea, theory) |
corazones noun {m-Pl} | hearts(the card suit (♥)) |
corazón noun {m} | breast [breasts](seat of emotions) core [cores](central part of fruit, containing the kernels or seeds) heartland [heartlands](central part of a region) sweetheart [sweethearts](a person very much liked or loved by someone, see also: darling; cutie) |
corazón caliente phrase | cold hands, warm heart(having cold hands is an indication of warmheartedness) |
Corazón de León proper noun {m} | Lionheart(nickname of Richard I of England) |
corazón destrozado noun {m} | heartbreak(anguish) |
corazón partido noun {m} | broken heart(feeling of grief or loss) |
corazón que no siente phrase | out of sight, out of mind(something not nearby is forgotten) |
corazón roto noun {m} | heartbreak(anguish) |
acorazado adjective | armored(clad or equipped with arms or armor) |