Spanisch | Englisch |
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Moro noun | Moor [moors]noun |
moro noun {m} | Moor [moors](a member of a certain mixed race of Arab and Berber people) mulberry [mulberries](the tree) |
morocha adjective | brunette(having brown or black hair) |
morocho noun {m} | brunette(a person, especially female, with brown or black hair) twin [twins](either of two people who shared the same uterus, or of two similar or closely related objects) |
moromoro noun {m} | tepetate(soil type) |
Moroni proper noun | Moroni(capital of the Comoros) |
morosa noun {f} | defaulter [defaulters]noun |
morosidad noun {f} | defaultingnoun |
moroso adjective | delinquent(late or failing to pay a debt or other financial obligation) |
moroso noun {m} | defaulter [defaulters]noun |
moroso adjective {m} | glum [glummer, glummest](despondent) |
amorosamente adverb | amorously(in an amorous manner) lovingly(in a loving manner) |
amoroso noun | dote(darling, cutie) |
amoroso adjective | amorous(inclined to love) loving(expressing a large amount of love) |
amoroso noun {m} | hickey(bruise-like mark, see also: love bite) |
arce sicomoro noun {m} | sycamore maple(Acer pseudoplatanus) |
busardo moro noun {m} | long-legged buzzard(Buteo rufinus) |
carta amorosa noun {f} | love letter(letter about the author's love) |
clamoroso adjective | clamorous(noisy and loud) |
desmoronable adjective | friableadjective |
desmoronarse verb | crumble [crumbled, crumbling, crumbles](to fall apart) |
escarceo amoroso noun {m} | affair [affairs](adulterous relationship) fling [flings](short sexual relationship) love affair(adulterous relationship) |
gato moro noun {m} | jaguarundi(wild cat) |
humoroso adjective | humorous(full of humor or arousing laughter; funny) |
nemoroso adjective | sylvan(pertaining to the forest, or woodlands) |
nemoroso adjective {m} | forested(covered in forest) |
no hay moros en la costa phrase | the coast is clear(there is no danger) |
Osos Amorosos proper noun {m-Pl} | Care Bears(fictional group of multi-colored bear characters) |
oxímoron noun {m} | oxymoron [oxymorons](figure of speech) |
primoroso adjective | prime(first in excellence, quality, or value) |
querer el oro y el moro verb | have one's cake and eat it too(to seek to have two things which are mutually incompatible) |
rumorología noun | rumor [rumors](uncountable: information) |
triángulo amoroso noun {m} | love triangle(situation in which two people vie for the love of a third) |
ídolo moro noun {m} | Moorish idol(Zanclus cornutus) |