Spanish | English |
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taco noun {m} | crampon [crampons](attachment to a shoe used for climbing or walking on ice) cue [cues](straight tapering rod used to impel the balls in games such as billiards, snooker, and pool) dowel [dowels](a pin fitting into holes, partly in one piece and partly in the other to keep them in their position) heel [heels](part of shoe) swear word(impolite or offensive taboo word) taco [tacos](Mexican snack food) traffic jam [traffic jams](situation in which all road traffic is stationary or very slow) |
tacoclina noun {f} | tachoclinenoun |
tacones noun {m-Pl} | high heels(pair of shoes) |
tacones altos noun {m-Pl} | high heels(pair of shoes) |
taconita noun {f} | taconite [taconites](flint-like iron ore) |
tacos noun {m-Pl} | spike [spikes](informal: running shoes with spikes in the soles) |
currutaco noun {m} | fop [fops](vain man) |
Espartaco proper noun {m} | Spartacus(Thracian name) |
hora del taco noun {f} | rush hour(times of day when traffic jams are commonplace, principally due to commuting) |
portacontenedores noun {m} | container ship(cargo vessel) |
psitacosis noun | psittacosis [psittacoses](infection) |
Pítaco proper noun | Pittacus(statesman and lawgiver) |
retaco adjective | squat(relatively short or low and thick or broad) |
retaco noun {m} | midget [midgets](derogatory: any short person) |
tengo ... tacos phrase | I'm ... year(s) old(I am ... year(s) old) |
trotaconventos noun {f} | procuressnoun |
zapatos de taco alto noun {m-Pl} | high heels(pair of shoes) |