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noun (a person or group of people, employed to watch the coast for smugglers, ships in distress etc.) guardacostascoastguard n guardacostastr['kəʊstgɑːd]1 guardacostas nombre masulino o femenino1 (organization) los guardacostas nombre masculino plurala) ( organization)b) c ( person) guardacostas mf['kǝʊstɡɑːd]1.2.CPDcoastguard station N — puesto m de guardacostas
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guardacostas sustantivo masculino y femenino (pl◊ guardacostas)b)
guardacostas m inv (embarcación) coastguard vessel ' guardacostas' also found in these entries: English: coastguard - coast
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