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1 arponear
v.to harpoon.* * *1 to harpoon* * *arponar verbo transitivo to harpoon* * *= spear, harpoon.Ex. The object found is designed for spearing or harpooning and may have formed part of a local medieval fishing kit.Ex. The object found is designed for spearing or harpooning and may have formed part of a local medieval fishing kit.* * *arponar verbo transitivo to harpoon* * *= spear, harpoon.Ex: The object found is designed for spearing or harpooning and may have formed part of a local medieval fishing kit.
Ex: The object found is designed for spearing or harpooning and may have formed part of a local medieval fishing kit.* * *vtto harpoon* * *arponear vtto harpoon* * *v/t harpoon -
2 atravesar con una lanza
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3 lancear
v.1 to wound with a lance.2 to lance, to spear.* * *VT to spear* * *= spear.Ex. The object found is designed for spearing or harpooning and may have formed part of a local medieval fishing kit.* * *= spear.Ex: The object found is designed for spearing or harpooning and may have formed part of a local medieval fishing kit.
* * *lancear [A1 ]vtA (con lanza) to spearB ( Taur) to make a pass at…with the cape* * *lancear vt1. [herir] to spear* * *lancear vt: to spear -
4 traspasar con una lanza
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5 arpía
• battle-ax• battle-axe• brawling woman• crone• harpooning• harpy eagle• term which only includes working periods• terminability• vivisection• vixenish -
6 arponero
• harpoon gun• harpoon-like• harpooner• harpooning -
7 arponeo
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