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1 culinary
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2 culinary
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3 culinary art
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4 culinary herb
s.hierba culinaria. -
5 culinario
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6 culinaria
culinario,-a adjetivo culinary -
7 ejército
Del verbo ejercitar: ( conjugate ejercitar) \ \
ejercito es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
ejercitó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: ejercitar ejército
ejercitar ( conjugate ejercitar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹músculo/dedos/memoria› to exercise 2 ‹ caballos› to train; ‹ tropa› to drill, train; ‹ alumnos› to train
ejército sustantivo masculino army; ejército de tierra army
ejercitar verbo transitivo
1 (una habilidad, virtud) to exercise: ejercitó sus dotes culinarias, he put his culinary skills to use
2 (practicar, entrenar) to train
3 (ejercer) to practise
ejército sustantivo masculino army ' ejército' also found in these entries: Spanish: baja - dictado - ejercitar - milicia - motín - ocupante - prófuga - prófugo - ración - regular - ronda - sección - sofocar - superior - vencedor - vencedora - agresor - alistarse - amotinado - asediar - capitán - chequeo - comandante - combatir - conquistador - coronel - defensor - derrotado - derrotar - entrar - escuadra - ingresar - ingreso - invadir - motorizado - puesto - rebelde - repartición - resistir - retirar - retroceder - retroceso - sargento - teniente - triunfador - tropa - vencer - vencido English: army - chuck out - defeat - deploy - discharge - dishonorable - dishonourable - dodger - feign - in - IRA - join - military - mobilize - name - pass off - regular army - Salvation Army - serve - standing - Territorial Army - commission - paratrooper - salvation - senior - stint - strong - trained - USA -
8 ejercitar
ejercitar ( conjugate ejercitar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹músculo/dedos/memoria› to exercise 2 ‹ caballos› to train; ‹ tropa› to drill, train; ‹ alumnos› to train
ejercitar verbo transitivo
1 (una habilidad, virtud) to exercise: ejercitó sus dotes culinarias, he put his culinary skills to use
2 (practicar, entrenar) to train
3 (ejercer) to practise ' ejercitar' also found in these entries: Spanish: trabajar English: exercise
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Culinary — Cu li*na*ry (k? l? n? r?), a. [L. culinarius, fr. culina kitchen, perh. akin to carbo coal: cf. F. culinare.] Relating to the kitchen, or to the art of cookery; used in kitchens; as, a culinary vessel; the culinary art. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
culinary — (adj.) 1630s, of the kitchen, from L. culinarius pertaining to the kitchen, from culina kitchen, food (see KILN (Cf. kiln)). Meaning of cookery is from 1650s … Etymology dictionary
culinary — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ of or for cooking. DERIVATIVES culinarily adverb. ORIGIN from Latin culina kitchen … English terms dictionary
culinary — [kyo͞o′lə ner΄ē, kul′əner΄ē] adj. [LL culinarius < L culina, kitchen < base of coquere, COOK] 1. of the kitchen 2. of cooking 3. suitable for or used in cooking … English World dictionary
culinary — adjective (only before noun) formal formal connected with cooking: culinary herbs | culinary skills | culinary delights (=food that tastes very good): the region s culinary delights … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
culinary — cul|i|na|ry [ˈkʌlınəri US ˈkʌlıneri, ˈkju:l ] adj [only before noun] [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: culinarius, from culina kitchen ] formal relating to cooking ▪ culinary skills ▪ mushrooms dried for culinary use ▪ the region s culinary… … Dictionary of contemporary English
culinary — cu|li|nar|y [ kjulı,neri, kʌlı,neri ] adjective relating to food and how to cook it: He likes to show off his culinary skills. culinary delights (=very good food): And what culinary delights do you have for us tonight? … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
culinary — [[t]kʌ̱lɪnəri, AM kju͟ːləneri[/t]] ADJ: ADJ n Culinary means concerned with cooking. [FORMAL] She was keen to acquire more advanced culinary skills... A three course dinner completes the culinary delights … English dictionary
culinary — UK [ˈkʌlɪn(ə)rɪ] / US [ˈkjulɪˌnerɪ] / US [ˈkʌlɪˌnerɪ] adjective relating to food and how to cook it He likes to show off his culinary skills. culinary delights (= very good food): And what culinary delights do you have for us tonight? … English dictionary
culinary — adjective /ˈkʌlɪˌnɛɹi,ˈkjulɪˌnɛɹi/ a) Relating to the practice of cookery or the activity of cooking. Her culinary skills were excellent. b) Of, or relating to a kitchen … Wiktionary
culinary — adj. Culinary is used with these nouns: ↑art, ↑delight, ↑excellence, ↑herb, ↑invention, ↑masterpiece, ↑skill, ↑tradition … Collocations dictionary