Spanyol | Angol |
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calala noun {f} | passion fruit [passion fruits](edible fruit) |
calamar noun {m} | squid [squids](sea animal) |
calamar europeo noun | European squid(Loligo vulgaris) |
calamar gigante noun {m} | giant squid(any of the very large squid of genus Architeuthis) |
calamares noun {m-Pl} | calamari [calamaris](as food) |
Calambá proper noun | Calamba(city in the Philippines) |
calambre noun {m} | cramp [cramps](painful contraction of a muscle) |
calambur noun {m} | pun [puns](joke or type of wordplay) |
calamidad noun | casualty [casualties](an accident, a disaster) |
calamidad noun {f} | calamity [calamities](event resulting in great loss) grief [griefs](sadness) |
calamita noun {f} | lodestone(natural magnet) |
calamitoso adjective | calamitous(concerning or involving calamity, disastrous) sickly [sicklier, sickliest](frequently ill) |
cálamo noun {f} | quill [quills](lower shaft of a feather) |
cálamo noun {m} | pen [pens](writer, or their style) |
cálamo aromático noun {m} | sweet flag(Acorus calamus) |
calamondina noun {f} | calamondin(tree) |
calaña noun {f} | caliber [calibers](figuratively: capacity or compass of mind) sort [sorts](type) |
calancho adjective | naked(not wearing any clothes) |
calandrador noun {m} | calendrer(person) |
calandrar verb | calender [calendered, calendering, calenders](to press between rollers) |
calandria noun | mangle [mangles](a hand-operated device with rollers for wringing laundry) |
calandria noun {f} | calender(machine) |
calandria común noun {f} | calandra lark(Melanocorypha calandra) |
cálao noun {m} | hornbill [hornbills](bird) |
calar verb | catch on(to become popular) fret [fretted, fretting, frets](to cut through with a fretsaw) see through(to recognize someone's true motives) stall [stalled, stalling, stalls]((of an engine) to stop suddenly) |
calato adjective | naked(not wearing any clothes) |
calavera noun | rake [rakes](person who is stylish but habituated to hedonistic and immoral conduct) |
calavera noun {f} | death's-head(a human skull, as symbol of death) skull [skulls](bones of the head: cranium and mandible) skull and crossbones(depiction of a human skull and two crossed femurs) |
calavera noun {m} | libertine [libertines](someone loose in morals) |
a escala preposition | to scale(such that each dimension has the same proportion to the original) |
a gran escala adjective | large-scaleadjective |
acalambrarse verb | cramp [cramped, cramping, cramps](to contract painfully and uncontrollably) |