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1 curar carne
(v.) = cure + meatEx. Saltpeter is potassium nitrate, which was indeed used for curing meat.* * *(v.) = cure + meatEx: Saltpeter is potassium nitrate, which was indeed used for curing meat.
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2 nitrato de potasio
(n.) = potassium nitrateEx. Saltpeter is potassium nitrate, which was indeed used for curing meat.* * *(n.) = potassium nitrateEx: Saltpeter is potassium nitrate, which was indeed used for curing meat.
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3 salitre
m.saltpeter.* * *1 saltpetre (US saltpeter)* * *SM1) (=sustancia salina) saltpetre, saltpeter (EEUU), nitre2) Chile (=nitrato de Chile) Chilean nitrate* * *a) (Min, Quím) saltpeter*, niter*b) ( del agua de mar) salt residue* * *= saltpetre [saltpeter, - USA].Ex. Saltpeter is potassium nitrate, which was indeed used for curing meat.* * *a) (Min, Quím) saltpeter*, niter*b) ( del agua de mar) salt residue* * *= saltpetre [saltpeter, - USA].Ex: Saltpeter is potassium nitrate, which was indeed used for curing meat.
* * *2 (del agua de mar) salt residue* * *
salitre sustantivo masculino saltpetre, nitre
* * *salitre nm1. Quím saltpetre2. [sustancia salina] salt residue* * *m saltpeter, Brsaltpetre -
4 ahumado
adj.1 smoked, smoke-dried, smoky.2 tinted, smoke-tinted.m.smoking, smoking of food or glass.past part.past participle of spanish verb: ahumar.* * *1 (proceso) smoking————————1→ link=ahumar ahumar► adjetivo1 smoked (bacon) smoky1 (proceso) smoking* * *(f. - ahumada)adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (Culin) smoked; (=lleno de humo) smoky; [vidrio] tinted2) * (=borracho) tight *, tipsy2. SM1) (=acción) smoking, curing2) * (=borracho) drunk* * *a) (Coc) smoked* * *= tinted, smoked.Ex. The author provides an overview of the research into the use of tinted lenses for the amelioration of reading difficulties.Ex. Think of all your favorite foods and imagine them either smoked or grilled; either method generally enhances flavor.----* arenque ahumado = kipper.* cristales ahumados = tinting.* jamón ahumado = smoked ham.* * *a) (Coc) smoked* * *= tinted, smoked.Ex: The author provides an overview of the research into the use of tinted lenses for the amelioration of reading difficulties.
Ex: Think of all your favorite foods and imagine them either smoked or grilled; either method generally enhances flavor.* arenque ahumado = kipper.* cristales ahumados = tinting.* jamón ahumado = smoked ham.* * *1 ( Coc) smoked2 ‹cristal› smoked; ‹gafas› tinted1 (acción) smoking* * *
Del verbo ahumar: ( conjugate ahumar)
ahumado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
ahumado
ahumar
ahumado adjetivoa) (Coc) smoked
‹ gafas› tinted
ahumar ( conjugate ahumar) verbo transitivo
ahumado,-a adjetivo
1 (curado con humo) smoked
2 (sabor, ambiente, etc) smoky
3 (superficie translúcida) cristal ahumado, smoked glass
cuarzo ahumado, smoked quartz
ahumar verbo transitivo
1 to smoke
2 (llenar de humo) to smoke out, to fill with smoke: me estás ahumando con tu cigarro, you're covering me with your cigarette smoke
' ahumado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ahumada
- arenque
English:
kipper
- smoked
* * *ahumado, -a♦ adj1. [jamón, pescado] smoked2. [cristal] smoked;[gafas] tinted♦ nmsmoking♦ ahumados nmpl= smoked fish and/or meat* * *adj1 smoked2:cristal ahumado tinted glass* * *ahumado adj smoked -
5 saladería
SF Cono Sur meat-curing plant
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