Spanisch | Englisch |
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Acra proper noun {f} | Accra(capital of Ghana) |
acrasia noun {f} | acrasia(lack of self-control) |
ambulacral adjective | ambulacral(pertaining to the ambulacrum) |
demacrado adjective | emaciated(thin or haggard) gaunt [gaunter, gauntest](haggard, drawn and emaciated) haggard(looking exhausted and unwell) |
demacrar verb | emaciate [emaciated, emaciating, emaciates]((transitive) make extremely thin or wasted) |
demacrarse verb | emaciate [emaciated, emaciating, emaciates]((intransitive) become extremely thin or wasted) |
lacra noun | failing [failings](defect) |
lacra noun {m} | blemish [blemishes](moral defect) |
lacrar verb | seal [sealed, sealing, seals](to fasten (something) closed so that it cannot be opened without visible damage) |
macramé noun {m} | macramé(textile) |
masacrar verb | butcher [butchered, butchering, butchers](to kill brutally) massacre [massacred, massacring, massacres](to kill in considerable numbers) slaughter [slaughtered, slaughtering, slaughters](to massacre people in large numbers) |
sacral adjective | sacral(sacred) |
sacralización noun {f} | sacralization(developmental abnormality in which the first sacral vertebra becomes fused with the fifth lumbar veterbra) |
sacramental adjective | sacramental(used in, or relating to, a sacrament) |
sacramental noun {m} | sacramental(an object or action which spiritually aids its faithful users) |
sacramentario noun {m} | sacramentary(ancient book containing the rites for Mass, the sacraments, etc.) |
sacramento noun {m} | sacrament [sacraments](sacred act or ceremony) |
Sacramento proper noun {m} | Sacramento(Sacramento, the capital city of California) |