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101 canal del techo para las lluvias
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102 canal para las lluvias
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103 canaleja
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104 canalón
• drainpipe• eaves spout• eaves through• fallpipe• gutta• gutter language• rainspout• roof gutter• water spider• water sprinkler• watershed• watertable stream -
105 deporte acuático
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106 desbocar
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107 espíritu de las aguas
• water-spout• water-stained -
108 ondina
• mermaid• nymph• water-spout• water-stained -
109 pico
• acme• apex• beak• NHI• nibble• peahead• peak• peak capacity• pickax• pickaxe• spout• summit -
110 quebrar el pico de
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111 tromba marina
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112 bajada pluvial
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113 echar chorros
v.to spout. -
114 lanzar chorros
v.to spout. -
115 surtidora
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116 tapadero
( tapadera [tapadera] < tapar 'to cover' < tapa, probably from Gothic * tappa 'plug; wooden peg; tap, spout' plus the instrumental suffix - era)Clark: 1840s.A piece of leather attached to the front of a stirrup in order to shield a cowboy's feet from the brush. In English, the term is generally used in the plural and is often shortened to "taps." Santamaría references tapadera as a term used in Tabasco, Mexico, for a shield placed in front of the stirrups of a saddle and formed in a conical shape in order to accommodate the toe of the rider's boot. Cobos indicates that the term is also used in New Mexico and southern Colorado.Alternate form: tapadera. -
117 tapajos
( tapaojos [tápaexos] < tapar 'to cover' < tapa, probably from Gothic * tappa 'plug; wooden peg; tap, spout' and ojos 'eyes' < Latin oculum 'eye')Bentley: 1847. Blinders for a horse or mule. The DRAE references tapaojos as a term used in Colombia and Venezuela for a frontal on a halter or headstall that covers the eyes of a mule or horse. Santamaría concurs and adds that tapojo is also used colloquially.Alternate forms: tapa ojos, tapaojos.
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