Spanish | English |
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caña de pesca noun {f} | fishing rod(rod used for angling) |
caña del timón noun {f} | tiller [tillers](part of the rudder) |
caña fístula noun {f} | golden shower(Cassia fistula) |
Canaán proper noun | Canaan(historic region) |
cañada noun | drove [droves](road or track along which cattle are habitually driven) |
cañada noun {f} | ravine [ravines](a deep narrow valley) |
Canadá proper noun {m} | Canada(country in North America) |
canadiense adjective | Canadian(of or pertaining to Canada) |
canadiense noun {m} {f} | Canadian(person from Canada) |
canadiense anglófono adjective | English-Canadian(anglophone Canadian, English-speaking Canadian, English-language Canadian) |
canadiense francés noun {m} | French Canadian(Canadian whose first language is French) |
cañaheja noun {f} | giant fennel(Ferula communis) |
canaigre noun {f} | canaigre(Rumex hymenosepalus) |
canal noun {m} {f} | canal [canals](artificial waterway) |
canal noun {m} | channel [channels](navigable part of a river) groove [grooves](long, narrow channel) lane [lanes](division of roadway) thoroughfare [thoroughfares](waterway) |
Canal de Jamaica proper noun {m} | Jamaica Channelproper noun |
canal de la Mancha proper noun {m} | English Channel(The part of the Atlantic Ocean between Great Britain and France) |
canal de Mozambique proper noun | Mozambique Channelproper noun |
canal de Panamá proper noun {m} | Panama Canal(Canal) |
canal de San Jorge proper noun {m} | St George's Channel(channel connecting the Irish Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean) |
canal de Schlemm noun {m} | Schlemm's canal(channel in the eye) |
Canal de Sicilia proper noun {m} | Strait of Sicily(strait between Sicily and Tunisia) |
canal de Suez proper noun {m} | Suez Canal(canal) |
canal de televisión noun {m} | television channel(a specific radio frequency or band of frequencies used for transmitting television) |
canal del Norte proper noun | North Channel(strait between N. Ireland and SW. Scotland) |
canaleta noun {f} | trough [troughs](a gutter under the eaves of a building) |
canalillo noun {m} | cleavage [cleavages](separation between breasts) |
canalizar verb | channel [channelled, channelling, channels](direct the flow) |
canalizo noun {m} | fairway((nautical) a navigable channel in a harbour) |
canalla noun | cutthroat [cutthroats](unscrupulous, ruthless or unethical person) rascal [rascals](cheeky person) swine [swines](contemptible person) |
canalla noun {f} | scum [scums](person or persons considered to be reprehensible) |
canalla noun {m} {f} | louse [louses](worthless person) rogue [rogues](a scoundrel, rascal or unprincipled, deceitful, and unreliable person) scoundrel(villain) sleazebag(morally reprehensible, disreputable, or sleazy person) |