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Multiple Entries: S sur
S ( S, s sustantivo femenino (read as /'ese/) the letter S, s
sur adjetivo invariable ‹ región› southern; conducían en dirección sur they were driving south o southward(s); la costa sur the south coast ■ sustantivo masculinoa) (parte, sector):al sur de Cartagena to the south of Cartagena viajábamos hacia el sur we were travelling south o southward(s)
sur
I adjetivo south, southern
la cara sur, the southern face
II sustantivo masculino south
al sur de Francia, to the south of France
hacia el sur, southward(s)
viento sur, south wind ' sur' also found in these entries: Spanish: América - cono - Corea del Sur - enfilar - hospedería - pegarse - polo - S. - terminal - África del Sur - contrario - hacia - orientar - S English: America - antiaging - base - due - equator - exposure - face - far - fly - lie - redneck - S - south - South America - South Korea - South Pole - South Sea Islands - South Seas - southerly - southern - Southern Cross - Southern Hemisphere - southward - wop - down - - facing - from - pole - South - sound
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