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21 papelería
f.1 stationery.2 stationer's shop, stationer's.* * *1 stationer's* * *SF1) (=tienda) stationer's (shop)2) (=artículos de escribir) stationery3) (=montón) mass of papers, heap of papers; (=lío) sheaf of papers* * ** * *= stationer.Ex. In the sixteenth century the English book trade was centred in London, and consisted chiefly of retail stationers who would be likely to purvey both new and second-hand books and a variety of other goods.----* almacén de papelería = stationery store.* material de papelería = printing supplies.* * ** * *= stationer.Ex: In the sixteenth century the English book trade was centred in London, and consisted chiefly of retail stationers who would be likely to purvey both new and second-hand books and a variety of other goods.
* almacén de papelería = stationery store.* material de papelería = printing supplies.* * *artículos de papelería stationery* * *
papelería sustantivo femenino ( tienda) stationery store (AmE), stationer's (BrE);
papelería f (tienda) stationer's: gasto mucho en (objetos de) papelería, I spend a lot on stationery
' papelería' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
surtida
- surtido
- trasmano
- cinta
English:
stationary
- stationer
- stationery
* * *papelería nfstationer's (shop);* * *f stationer’s shop* * *papelería nf: stationery store* * *papelería n stationer's -
22 agavillar
v.to bind in sheaves, to sheaf, to tie in sheaves, to sheave.* * *1 to bind, sheave1 figurado to get together, form groups* * *1.VT [+ trigo] to bind, bind in sheaves; [+ libro] to bind2.See: -
23 atadora
f.1 the person who ties.2 binder.3 The sting of a child's bonnet or cap.4 binding machine, strapping machine, sheaf binder.* * *1 binder* * *SF binder -
24 garba
SF sheaf -
25 mostela
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26 atadora
• binding machine• sheaf binder -
27 gavilla
• bundle• sheaf• wisp -
28 porta-gavillas
m. s.&pl.bundle carrier, sheaf carrier. -
29 tramojo
m.1 part of grain, which the reaper holds in his hand.2 band for tying the sheaf.3 trouble, affliction.
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Sheaf — Sheaf, v. t. To gather and bind into a sheaf; to make into sheaves; as, to sheaf wheat. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Sheaf — Sheaf, n. (Mech.) A sheave. [R.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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sheaf — index assemblage Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
sheaf — has the plural form sheaves. The verb meaning ‘to make into sheaves’ is sheave … Modern English usage
sheaf — ► NOUN (pl. sheaves) 1) a bundle of grain stalks laid lengthways and tied together after reaping. 2) a bundle of objects, especially papers. ► VERB ▪ bundle into sheaves. ORIGIN Old English, related to SHOVE(Cf. ↑shove) … English terms dictionary
sheaf — [shēf] n. pl. sheaves [ME schefe < OE sceaf, akin to Ger schaub < IE base * skeup , * skeubh , a bundle, clump > SHOP] 1. a bunch of cut stalks of grain, etc. bound up in a bundle 2. a collection of things gathered together; bundle, as… … English World dictionary