Španielčina | Angličtina |
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mote noun {m} | mockery [mockeries](action of mocking; ridicule, derision) moniker [monikers](personal name or nickname) motto [mottos](sentence, phrase or word forming part of an heraldic achievement) nickname [nicknames](familiar, invented given name) pearl barley(barley with the husk and bran removed) |
mote de avena noun {m} | grit [gritted](husked but unground oats) |
mote de trigo noun {m} | pearl barley(barley with the husk and bran removed) |
moteado adjective | dapple(having a spotted skin or coat) dappled(having a mottled or spotted skin or coat) mottled(spotted) piebald(spotted or blotched) speckled(marked with dots) splotchy [splotchier, splotchiest](marked with large irregular spots) spotted(discoloured by spots; stained) |
motear verb | dapple [dappled, dappling, dapples](to mark with spots) |
motejar verb | nickname [nicknamed, nicknaming, nicknames](to give a nickname to) |
motel noun {m} | motel [motels](type of hotel) roadhouse [roadhouses](establishment) |
motera noun {f} | biker [bikers](person whose lifestyle is centered on motorcycles) motorcyclist [motorcyclists](someone who rides a motorcycle) |
motero noun {m} | biker [bikers](person whose lifestyle is centered on motorcycles) motorcyclist [motorcyclists](someone who rides a motorcycle) pothead(a person who smokes cannabis frequently) stoner [stoners](a habitual user of cannabis) |
motete noun {m} | motet(a composition adapted to sacred words in the elaborate polyphonic church style) |
1 Timoteo proper noun {m} | 1 Timothy(book of the New Testament) |
2 Timoteo proper noun {m} | 2 Timothy(book of the New Testament) |
animal de piel moteada noun | dapple(dappled animal) |
camote noun {m} | sweet potato [sweet potatoes](vine) top [tops](gay sexual slang: gay man who likes to penetrate in sex) |
carbonero de Iriomote noun {m} | Iriomote tit(Sittiparus olivaceus) |
decimotercero adjective | thirteenth(ordinal form of thirteen, see also: 13th) |
dragoncillo moteado noun | spotted dragonet(Callionymus maculatus) |
escamotear verb | finagle [finagled, finagling, finagles]((transitive, intransitive) to cheat or swindle; to use crafty, deceitful methods (often with "out of")) |
escamoteo noun {m} | legerdemain(sleight of hand) sleight of hand(skill) |
foca moteada noun {f} | harbor seal [harbor seals](Phoca vitulina) |
gimotear verb | gripe [griped, griping, gripes](to complain; to whine) snivel [snivelled, snivelling, snivels](to whine or complain, whilst crying) whine [whined, whining, whines](to utter a whine) |