Spanyol | Angol |
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espada noun {f} | sword [swords](weapon) |
espada de Damocles noun {f} | sword of Damocles(thing or situation which causes a prolonged state of impending doom or misfortune) |
espada de luz noun {f} | lightsaber(a fictional type of sword) |
espada larga noun {f} | longsword(a kind of sword) |
espada láser noun {f} | lightsaber(a fictional type of sword) |
espada ropera noun {f} | rapier [rapiers](slender straight sharply pointed sword) |
espadachín noun {m} | swordsman [swordsmen](a person skilled at using swords) |
espadaña noun {f} | bell-gable(an architectural element) bulrush [bulrushes](Any of several wetland plants) cattail [cattails](any of several perennial herbs of the genus Typha) |
espadero noun {m} | swordsmith(a maker of swords) |
espádice noun {m} | spadix [spadices](fleshy spike) |
espadilla noun {f} | scutch(knife-shaped tool used to separate woody fiber from flax or hemp) |
espadín noun {m} | sprat [sprats](any of various small marine fish in the genus Sprattus) |
espagar noun {m} | splits(manoeuvre, acrobatic feat) |
espagírico adjective | spagyricadjective |
espagueti noun {m} {f} | wop(person of Italian descent) |
espagueti noun {m} | spaghetti(pasta) |
espaguetización noun | spaghettification(gravitational stretching of objects into long, thin shapes) |
espais noun {m-Pl} | sneaker [sneakers](leisure shoes, often worn for sports; trainers) |
espalación noun | spallation(physics: nuclear reaction in which a nucleus fragments into many nucleons) |
espalda contra espalda adverb | shoulder-to-shoulder(whilst closely cooperating) |
espalda mojada noun {mf} | wetback(Mexican or Central American who illegally enters the United States) |
espalda plateada noun {m} | silverback(mature male gorilla) |
espaldar noun {m} | back [backs](the backrest, the part of a piece of furniture which receives the human back) trellis [trellises](An outdoor garden frame which can be used to grow vines or other climbing plants) |
espaldarazo noun {m} | accolade [accolades](an expression of approval; praise) |
espaldera adjective {f} | back-to-back((house) having a party wall at the rear) |
espaldero noun {m} | bodyguard [bodyguards](person responsible for protecting an individual) |
espaldón {m} | shoulder(a verge to the side of a road) |
España proper noun {f} | Spain(country in Europe) |
espanglés proper noun {m} | Spanglish(blend of English and Spanish) |
espanglish proper noun {m} | Spanglish(blend of English and Spanish) |
español adjective | Spanish(of or pertaining to Spain) |
español noun {m} | Spaniard [Spaniards](somebody from Spain) |
español proper noun {m} | Spanish(Romance language of Spain and the Americas) |
español antiguo noun | Old Spanish(the Old Spanish language) |
español medieval noun | Old Spanish(the Old Spanish language) |
español mexicano proper noun {m} | Mexican Spanish(Mexican dialect of Spanish) |
española noun {f} | Spaniard [Spaniards](somebody from Spain) |