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1 alcachofa
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2 alcací
• artichoke• wild artichoke -
3 alcacil
• artichoke• wild artichoke -
4 alcaucí
• artichoke• wild artichoke -
5 alcaucil
• artichoke• wild artichoke -
6 alcachofado
• artichoke-shaped -
7 alcachofa
f.1 artichoke (plant).2 rose, sprinkler (pieza) (de regadera). (peninsular Spanish)* * *1 (planta) artichoke2 (pieza) rose, sprinkler* * *SF1) artichoke2)3) (Radio) * microphone* * *a) (Bot, Coc) artichokeb) ( de ducha) shower head; ( de regadera) sprinkler (AmE), rose (BrE)* * *a) (Bot, Coc) artichokeb) ( de ducha) shower head; ( de regadera) sprinkler (AmE), rose (BrE)* * *alcachofa11 = artichoke.Ex: During the last 50 years, the area harvested for artichoke, early potato, melon, Brussels sprouts and watermelon has increased by twofold.
alcachofa22 = rose.Ex: Choose a watering can that has a removable rose so that you can either use the gentle rain of the rose for small seedlings or deliver a lot of water by using the spout without the rose attachment
.* alcachofa de bombona = gas cylinder regulator.* alcachofa de la ducha = shower head.* * ** * *
alcachofa sustantivo femeninoa) (Bot, Coc) artichoke
( de regadera) sprinkler (AmE), rose (BrE)
alcachofa sustantivo femenino
1 Bot artichoke
2 (de tubo, regadera) rose, sprinkler
' alcachofa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
corazón
English:
artichoke
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* * *alcachofa nf1. [planta] artichoke[de ducha] shower head* * *f1 BOT artichoke2 de ducha shower head3 fammike* * *alcachofa nf: artichoke* * *alcachofa n artichoke -
8 alcaucil
m.artichoke. ( River Plate)* * *SM1) Cono Sur artichoke* * *masculino (RPl) artichoke* * *masculino (RPl) artichoke* * *( esp RPl)artichoke* * *
alcaucil sustantivo masculino (RPl) artichoke
' alcaucil' also found in these entries:
English:
artichoke
* * *alcaucil nmRP artichoke* * *f Rplartichoke -
9 pataca
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10 aguaturma
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11 cotufa
f.1 Jerusalem artichoke.2 tiger nut.* * *SF1) (Bot) Jerusalem artichoke* * *1 (chufa) tigernut, chufa2 (aguaturma) Jerusalem artichoke* * *cotufa nf1. [aguaturma] Jerusalem artichoke2. [chufa] tiger nut;Fampedir cotufas en el golfo to ask for the moon -
12 tupinambo
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13 alcachofa1
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14 col de bruselas
Brussels sprout* * ** * *(n.) = Brussels sproutEx. During the last 50 years, the area harvested for artichoke, early potato, melon, Brussels sprouts and watermelon has increased by twofold.* * ** * *(n.) = Brussels sproutEx: During the last 50 years, the area harvested for artichoke, early potato, melon, Brussels sprouts and watermelon has increased by twofold.
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15 patata temprana
(n.) = early potatoEx. During the last 50 years, the area harvested for artichoke, early potato, melon, Brussels sprouts and watermelon has increased by twofold.* * *(n.) = early potatoEx: During the last 50 years, the area harvested for artichoke, early potato, melon, Brussels sprouts and watermelon has increased by twofold.
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16 alcací
m.wild artichoke, artichoke. -
17 alcací silvestre
m.wild artichoke, Cynara cardunculus, cardon, artichoke thistle. -
18 alcacil
m.wild artichoke, artichoke. -
19 alcaucí
m.wild artichoke, artichoke. -
20 cardo
m.1 thistle (plant).cardo borriquero cotton thistle2 ugly mug (informal) (person) (fea). (peninsular Spanish)3 cardoon, Cynara cardunculus, wild artichoke, cardon.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: cardar.* * *2 familiar (persona arisca) nasty person, unfriendly person3 familiar (persona fea) ugly person\* * *SM thistle- es un cardo* * *masculino (Bot) thistle* * *masculino (Bot) thistle* * *A ( Bot) thistleCompuesto:cotton thistleB* * *
Del verbo cardar: ( conjugate cardar)
cardo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
cardó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
cardar
cardo
cardar ( conjugate cardar) verbo transitivo
cardarse verbo pronominal ( refl) to backcomb
cardo sustantivo masculino (Bot) thistle
cardo sustantivo masculino
1 Bot (comestible) cardoon
(con espinas) thistle
cardo borriquero, cotton thistle
2 familiar (persona fea) very ugly person
(persona con mal carácter) ser un cardo (borriquero), to be a prickly person
' cardo' also found in these entries:
English:
thistle
* * *cardo nm1. [planta] thistlecardo borriquero cotton thistlees un cardo borriquero he's as ugly as sin, Br he has a face like the back end of a bus* * *m BOT thistle* * *cardo nm: thistle* * *cardo n thistle
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Artichoke — Ar ti*choke, n. [It. articiocco, perh. corrupted fr. the same word as carciofo; cf. older spellings archiciocco, archicioffo, carciocco, and Sp. alcachofa, Pg. alcachofra; prob. fr. Ar. al harshaf, al kharsh[=u]f.] (Bot.) 1. The {Cynara scolymus} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
artichoke — (n.) 1530s, from articiocco, Northern Italian variant of It. arcicioffo, from O.Sp. alcarchofa, from Arabic al hursufa artichoke. The Northern Italian variation probably is from influence of ciocco stump. Folk etymology has twisted the word in… … Etymology dictionary
artichoke — ► NOUN (also globe artichoke) ▪ the unopened flower head of a thistle like plant, eaten as a vegetable. ORIGIN Italian articiocco, from Arabic … English terms dictionary
artichoke — [ärt′ə chōk΄] n. [It dial. articiocco < OSp alcarchofa < Ar al ḥarshaf (var. kharshūf)] 1. a) a thistlelike plant (Cynara scolymus) of the composite family b) its flower head, cooked as a vegetable 2. short for JERUSALEM ARTICHOKE … English World dictionary
Artichoke — This article is about the globe artichoke. For other uses, see Artichoke (disambiguation). Artichoke Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae … Wikipedia
artichoke — /ahr ti chohk /, n. 1. a tall, thistlelike composite plant, Cynara scolymus, native to the Mediterranean region, of which the numerous scalelike bracts and receptacle of the immature flower head are eaten as a vegetable. 2. the large, rounded,… … Universalium
artichoke — [16] The word artichoke is of Arabic origin; it comes from al kharshōf ‘the artichoke’, which was the Arabic term for a plant of the thistle family with edible flower parts. This was borrowed into Spanish as alcarchofa, and passed from there into … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
artichoke — [16] The word artichoke is of Arabic origin; it comes from al kharshōf ‘the artichoke’, which was the Arabic term for a plant of the thistle family with edible flower parts. This was borrowed into Spanish as alcarchofa, and passed from there into … Word origins
artichoke — noun An edible plant related to the thistle. Syn: globe artichoke See Also: artichoke heart, Jerusalem artichoke … Wiktionary
artichoke — ar|ti|choke [ˈa:tıtʃəuk US ˈa:rtıtʃouk] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Italian dialect; Origin: articiocco, from Arabic al khurshuf the artichoke ] 1.) also globe artichoke a type of round green vegetable, which has ↑buds with leaves that you eat, which… … Dictionary of contemporary English
artichoke — [ α:tɪtʃəʊk] noun 1》 a plant with large, thistle like flower heads. [Cynara scolymus.] 2》 (also globe artichoke) the unopened flower head of the artichoke, of which the heart and the fleshy bases of the bracts are edible. 3》 see Jerusalem… … English new terms dictionary