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41 silk suture
s.sutura de seda. -
42 silk thread
s.hebra de seda, hilo de seda. -
43 silk trade
s.comercio de seda, sedería. -
44 silk twist
s.torzal. -
45 silk-cotton tree
s.ceiba de lana, árbol de algodón. -
46 silk-culture equipment
s.equipo de sericicultura. -
47 silk-insulated cable
s.cable aislado con seda. -
48 silk-producing
adj.sericultural, sericícola. -
49 silk-raising
s.sericultura. -
50 silk-screen print
s.serigrafía, impresión con estarcido de seda. -
51 silk-screen printing
s.serigrafía. -
52 silk-screen process
s.serigrafía. -
53 silk-stocking
adj.1 elegante.2 aristocrático.s.aristócrata, persona aristocrática. -
54 silk-worm
s.gusano de seda, larva de una mariposa nocturna de los bombíacidos. -
55 you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear
no se puede pedir peras al olmoaunque la mona se vista de seda, mona se quedaEnglish-spanish dictionary > you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear
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56 as smooth as silk
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57 broad silk lace
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58 china silk
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59 flowered silk brocade
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60 frame for raising silk-worms or drying fruit
English-spanish dictionary > frame for raising silk-worms or drying fruit
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