Spanish | English |
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cesante adjective | unemployed(having no job) |
chitosán noun {m} | chitosan [chitosans](oligosaccharide) |
chupasangre noun | bloodsucker [bloodsuckers](one who attempts to take as much from others as possible) |
cielo santo interjection | good heavens(exclamation of surprise or shock) |
ciudad santuario noun {f} | sanctuary citynoun |
coágulo de sangre noun {m} | blood clot [blood clots](clot formed from platelets and other elements) |
concursante noun {m} {f} | contestant [contestants](participant in a contest) |
confesante noun {m} {f} | confessor [confessors](priest who hears confession) |
consanguíneo noun | biological(consanguine) |
consanguíneo adjective | consanguineous(related by birth) |
consanguinidad noun {f} | consanguinity [consanguinities](a blood relationship) |
cordón sanitario noun {f} | cordon sanitaire(a barrier (physical or administrative) to prevent the spread of disease) |
cortar por lo sano verb | cut one's losses(discontinue an effort that seems unlikely to ever bear fruit) |
cortar por lo sano noun | clean break(initiate a complete termination of a relationship) |
cortesana noun | courtesan [courtesans](high-status prostitute) |
cortesano noun {m} | courtier [courtiers](attendant at a royal court) |
crisantemo noun {m} | chrysanthemum [chrysanthemums](flower) |
croissant noun {m} | croissant [croissants](a flaky roll or pastry in a form of a crescent) |
cruasán noun {m} | croissant [croissants](a flaky roll or pastry in a form of a crescent) |
cruz de San Andrés noun {f} | Saint Andrew's cross(cross that has a form of two intersecting oblique bars) |
cuando San Juan agache el dedo adverb | when pigs fly(never, expressed by an idiom) |
de la sangre de preposition | at the feet of(very near to) |
de paisano adjective | plainclothes(wearing civilian clothes) |
de sangre fría adjective | ectothermic(of or relating to ectotherm; having an unregulated body temperature, see also: endothermic) |
derramamiento de sangre noun {m} | bloodshed(shedding or spilling of blood) |
derrame de sangre noun {m} | bloodshed(shedding or spilling of blood) |
desancorar verb | weigh [weighed, weighing, weighs](nautical: to raise an anchor) |
desandar verb | hark back(of hounds: to retrace a course in order to pick up the lost scent of prey) |
desangelado adjective | soulless(as if without a soul) |
desangrar verb | bleed [bled, bleeding, bleeds](draw blood) desanguinateverb |
desangrarse verb | bleed out(die due to excess bloodloss) |
desanimado adjective | dejected(sad and dispirited) exanimate(spiritless, dispirited, disheartened, not lively) |
desanimar verb | dishearten [disheartened, disheartening, disheartens](discourage someone by removing their enthusiasm or courage) |
desanimarse verb | lose heart(to despair) mope [moped, moping, mopes](be depressed) |
desánimo noun {m} | dejection [dejections](a state of melancholy or depression) |
desinteresante adjective {m} | shallow [shallower, shallowest](lacking interest or substance) |
Día de los Santos Inocentes proper noun {m} | Childermas(day commemorating the Massacre of the Innocents) |