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1 hair lariat
Watts refers to this as a lariat made with horsehair. It is used for tying, but is too lightweight to be used for throwing animals.Also called hair reata, hair rope. -
2 hair reata
See hair lariat -
3 hair rope
See hair lariat -
4 pillacoletas
= hair clip, hair claw, hairslide.Ex. These hair clips and barrettes are a great way to help keep the hair out of your dogs eyes.Ex. These unique hair claws covered with rhinestone are a stepped-up version of today's most popular accessories.Ex. Their hairslides are very unique and beautifully handcrafted.* * *= hair clip, hair claw, hairslide.Ex: These hair clips and barrettes are a great way to help keep the hair out of your dogs eyes.
Ex: These unique hair claws covered with rhinestone are a stepped-up version of today's most popular accessories.Ex: Their hairslides are very unique and beautifully handcrafted. -
5 raya del pelo
• hair lock• hair net• hair parting• hair piece -
6 tratamiento del cabello
• hair cream• hair switch• hair-dressing saloon• hair-triggerDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tratamiento del cabello
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7 albanega
• hair part• hair-grip -
8 ańadido postizo
• hair stroke• hair tonic -
9 camisa de crin
• hair roller• hair space -
10 cintillo
• hair ringlet• hair-remover• head wound• headboard• narrator• narrow bandwidth -
11 compás de precisión
• hair clip• hair cream -
12 crema para el cabello
• hair clippers• hair-curler -
13 detalles nimios
• hair shirt• hair stroke -
14 diseńo de un peinado
• hair switch• hair-splitting details -
15 drama espeluznante
• hair ribbon• hair roller -
16 espacio fino
• hair setting• hair-splitting details -
17 espacio pelo
• hair setting• hair-splitting details -
18 espectáculo horripilante
• hair piece• hair-raising• horrify• horrifyinglyDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > espectáculo horripilante
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19 folículo piloso
• hair dryer• hair-grip -
20 gomina
• hair clippers• hair-curler
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hair´i|ly — hair|y «HAIR ee», adjective, hair|i|er, hair|i|est, noun, plural hair|ies. –adj. 1. covered with hair; having much hair: »hairy hads, a hairy ape … Useful english dictionary