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2 доколумбов
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3 доколумбовый
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4 доколумбовый
pre-columbianprecolumbian -
5 präkolumbisch
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6 vorkolumbisch
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7 precolombino
adj.pre-Columbian.* * *ADJ pre-Columbian* * *- na adjetivo pre-Columbian* * *Ex. She has created a database that can be used to identify bogus pre-Columbian jade, crystal, and other stone artifacts.* * *- na adjetivo pre-Columbian* * *Ex: She has created a database that can be used to identify bogus pre-Columbian jade, crystal, and other stone artifacts.
* * *precolombino -napre-Columbian* * *precolombino, -a adjpre-Columbian* * *adj pre-Columbian -
8 guaco
m.1 a plant of South America, eminent as an antidote for the bite of venomous snakes. (America)2 guaco.3 curassow.* * *SM And piece of pre-Columbian tomb pottery* * *masculino (Andes) pot ( found in pre-Columbian tomb)* * *masculino (Andes) pot ( found in pre-Columbian tomb)* * *A ( Andes) pot ( found in pre-Columbian tomb)B (ave) species of curassow* * *
guaco sustantivo masculino (Andes) pot ( found in pre-Columbian tomb)
* * *guaco, -a♦ adj♦ nm1. Carib, Méx [planta] guaco2. [ave gallinácea] curassow4. Am [cerámica] = pottery object found in pre-Columbian Indian tomb -
9 guaca
f.a grave mound of the ancient Peruvians (tumba).* * *SF1) LAm (=sepultura) (Indian) tomb, funeral mound2) (=tesoro) buried treasure; [de armas, droga] cachehacer guaca — And, Caribe ** to make money, make one's pile *
4) Caribe (=reprimenda) ticking-off *5) Méx (=escopeta) double-barrelled shotgun6) Caribe large sore* * *femenino (Andes) pre-Columbian tomb* * *femenino (Andes) pre-Columbian tomb* * *( Andes)* * *
guaca sustantivo femenino (Andes) pre-Columbian tomb
* * *guaca nf1. Am [sepultura] = pre-Columbian Indian tomb2. Am [tesoro] hidden treasure3. CRica, Cuba [hucha] moneybox4. CRica, Cuba [hoyo] = pit for ripening fruit -
10 vorkolumbisch
Adj. HIST. pre-Columbian; die vorkolumbischen Kulturen in Mittelamerika the pre-Columbian cultures in Central America* * *die vorkolumbischen Kulturen in Mittelamerika the pre-Columbian cultures in Central America -
11 pucará
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12 precolombiano
precolombiano agg. pre-Columbian.* * *[prekolom'bjano]aggettivo pre-Columbian* * *precolombiano/prekolom'bjano/pre-Columbian. -
13 huaca
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14 доколумбовый
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16 prekolumbijski
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > prekolumbijski
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17 jade
m.jade.* * *1 jade* * *SM jade* * *masculino jade* * *= jade.Ex. She has created a database that can be used to identify bogus pre-Columbian jade, crystal, and other stone artifacts.* * *masculino jade* * *= jade.Ex: She has created a database that can be used to identify bogus pre-Columbian jade, crystal, and other stone artifacts.
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jade sustantivo masculino
jade
' jade' also found in these entries:
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jade
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18 teorizar
v.1 to theorize, to conjecture, to premise.2 to theorize to.Me teoriza Ricardo Ricardo theorizes to me.* * *1 to theorize ( sobre, on)* * *VI to theorize* * *verbo intransitivo to theorize•• Cultural note:teorizar SOBRE algo — to theorize on o about something
A pre-Columbian city, the ruins of Teotihuacán lie northeast of Mexico City. The Nahuatl name means "city of the gods" or "where men became gods". Little is known about the city's founders or inhabitants, but it reached its peak between 300 and 600 AD. It includes the Pyramids of the Sun and Moon, the temple of Quetzalcóatl, the Great Compound, and the central complex, the Ciudadela. The two main groups of buildings are linked by a road known as the Way of the Dead. By 650 AD Teotihuacán was in decline; it was in ruins when the Aztecs found it in the fifteenth century* * *= theorise [theorize, -USA].Ex. This volume aims to historicize and theorize the writing of early modern women.* * *verbo intransitivo to theorize•• Cultural note:teorizar SOBRE algo — to theorize on o about something
A pre-Columbian city, the ruins of Teotihuacán lie northeast of Mexico City. The Nahuatl name means "city of the gods" or "where men became gods". Little is known about the city's founders or inhabitants, but it reached its peak between 300 and 600 AD. It includes the Pyramids of the Sun and Moon, the temple of Quetzalcóatl, the Great Compound, and the central complex, the Ciudadela. The two main groups of buildings are linked by a road known as the Way of the Dead. By 650 AD Teotihuacán was in decline; it was in ruins when the Aztecs found it in the fifteenth century* * *= theorise [theorize, -USA].Ex: This volume aims to historicize and theorize the writing of early modern women.
* * *teorizar [A4 ]vito theorize teorizar SOBRE algo to theorize ON o ABOUT sth* * *
teorizar verbo intransitivo to theorize [sobre, on]
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theorize
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19 textil
adj.textile.* * *► adjetivo1 textile1 textile\industria textil textile industryobrero textil textile worker* * *noun m. adj.* * *1. ADJ1) [industria] textile2) [playa] non-nudist2.pl textilesSMPL (=tejidos) textiles3.* * *Iadjetivo textile (before n)IImasculino textile* * *= textile.Ex. The inclusion of much of West Yorkshire in the non-quota textile programme is claimed to be at least partly attributable to this persistence.----* propietario de una fábrica textil = wool-factor.* * *Iadjetivo textile (before n)IImasculino textile* * *= textile.Ex: The inclusion of much of West Yorkshire in the non-quota textile programme is claimed to be at least partly attributable to this persistence.
* propietario de una fábrica textil = wool-factor.* * *textile ( before n)textile(CS)textile mill* * *
textil adjetivo
textile ( before n)
textil adjetivo & sustantivo masculino textile
' textil' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
borla
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English:
textile
* * *♦ adjtextile♦ nmtextile♦ nfRP textile millTEXTILES INDÍGENASIn Latin America, many indigenous people still manufacture their traditional textiles by hand, as they did in pre-Columbian times. Made almost exclusively by women, these textiles include “molas” (embroidery from Guatemala and Panama), “huipiles” (shawls from southern Mexico and Guatemala) and “aguayos” (alpaca wool shawls from Bolivia and Peru). “Molas” are cloth panels made of brightly coloured pieces of fabric sewn together to depict animals or a landscape. They can then be used to decorate colourful traditional blouses. “Huipiles” and “aguayos” are woven on looms with a narrow geometrical border and sometimes show ritual animals and objects, or even entire stories. In pre-Columbian times such textiles were worn as ceremonial costumes, given as gifts, offered up to the gods and buried with the dead. Today they are used in everyday accessories, such as blankets, trimmings, handbags and shoes, and “huipiles” and “aguayos” are used for carrying loads (and babies).* * *I adj textile atrII mpl:textiles textiles* * *textil adj & nm: textile* * *textil adj textile -
20 volador
adj.flying, volitant.m.tropical two-wing flyingfish, Exocoetus volitans.* * *► adjetivo1 flying1 (cohete) rocket2 (pez) flying fish3 (molusco) type of squid————————1 (cohete) rocket2 (pez) flying fish3 (molusco) type of squid* * *1.ADJ flying [antes de s]2. SM1) (=pez) flying fish; (=calamar) species of squid2) (=cohete) rocket3) (And, CAm) (=molinillo) toy windmill4) (Caribe) (=cometa) kite* * *I- dora adjetivo flying (before n)II1) ( pez) flying fish2) ( en pirotecnia) rocket•• Cultural note:A Mexican pre-Columbian ritual dance, originally an agricultural fertility rite. Four or six men are attached by ropes to a platform on top of a 60 to 90 foot (17 to 27 meter) high pole. They dance on the platform and at the end of the dance, come circling down to the ground, hanging by their feet, as the ropes attaching them unwind* * *= flying.Ex. A new flying invention has been unveiled in the US, which could see humans take to the sky.----* objeto volador = flying object.* OVNI (Objeto Volador No Identificado) = UFO (Unidentified Flying Object).* pez volador = flying fish.* trapecio volador = flying trapeze.* * *I- dora adjetivo flying (before n)II1) ( pez) flying fish2) ( en pirotecnia) rocket•• Cultural note:A Mexican pre-Columbian ritual dance, originally an agricultural fertility rite. Four or six men are attached by ropes to a platform on top of a 60 to 90 foot (17 to 27 meter) high pole. They dance on the platform and at the end of the dance, come circling down to the ground, hanging by their feet, as the ropes attaching them unwind* * *= flying.Ex: A new flying invention has been unveiled in the US, which could see humans take to the sky.
* objeto volador = flying object.* OVNI (Objeto Volador No Identificado) = UFO (Unidentified Flying Object).* pez volador = flying fish.* trapecio volador = flying trapeze.* * *flying ( before n)A2 (pez) flying fishB (en pirotecnia) rocket* * *
volador 1◊ - dora adjetivo
flying ( before n)
volador 2 sustantivo masculino ( en pirotecnia) rocket
volador,-ora adjetivo flying
' volador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ovni
- pez
- voladora
- disco
- luciérnaga
- objeto
- platillo
English:
flying
- flying fish
- unidentified
* * *volador, -ora♦ adjflying♦ nm1. [pez] flying fish2. [calamar] short-finned squid3. [cohete] rocket* * *I adj flyingII m1 ( cohete) rocket* * *: flying
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