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1 tipoy
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2 túnica
f.1 tunic, robe, gown, tunicle.2 tunica.* * *1 tunic* * *SF1) ( Hist) tunic; [de monje] robe2) (Anat, Bot) tunic* * *femenino (Hist) tunic; (Relig) robe* * *= robe, tunic, cloak.Ex. It is widely known that black robes help the Bedouins to keep cool in the scorching heat of the desert.Ex. His tunic was so short that he showed his family jewels.Ex. The city loomed far in the distance, with the darkness of nothing surrounding it like a protective cloak.* * *femenino (Hist) tunic; (Relig) robe* * *= robe, tunic, cloak.Ex: It is widely known that black robes help the Bedouins to keep cool in the scorching heat of the desert.
Ex: His tunic was so short that he showed his family jewels.Ex: The city loomed far in the distance, with the darkness of nothing surrounding it like a protective cloak.* * *1 ( Hist) tunic2 ( Relig) robe* * *
túnica sustantivo femenino (Hist) tunic;
(Relig) robe
túnica sustantivo femenino tunic
' túnica' also found in these entries:
English:
tunic
* * *túnica nftunic* * *f tunic* * *túnica nf: tunic* * *túnica n tunic -
3 chamal
m.Araucanian cape.* * ** * *masculino woolen* tunic ( worn by Araucanian women)* * *masculino woolen* tunic ( worn by Araucanian women)* * *woolen* tunic ( worn by Araucanian women)* * *chamal nmBol, Chile, RP [de mujer] = blanket-like shawl; [de hombre] = garment similar to gaucho's “chiripá” -
4 Posesivo + intimidades
= Posesivo + family jewels, Posesivo + privatesEx. His tunic was so short that he showed his family jewels.Ex. A Brit man had his privates torched, while on holiday in Crete, by a woman who accuses him of being a sex pest.* * *= Posesivo + family jewels, Posesivo + privatesEx: His tunic was so short that he showed his family jewels.
Ex: A Brit man had his privates torched, while on holiday in Crete, by a woman who accuses him of being a sex pest. -
5 Posesivo + partes
= Posesivo + family jewels, Posesivo + privatesEx. His tunic was so short that he showed his family jewels.Ex. A Brit man had his privates torched, while on holiday in Crete, by a woman who accuses him of being a sex pest.* * *= Posesivo + family jewels, Posesivo + privatesEx: His tunic was so short that he showed his family jewels.
Ex: A Brit man had his privates torched, while on holiday in Crete, by a woman who accuses him of being a sex pest. -
6 Posesivo + partes privadas
= Posesivo + crown jewels, Posesivo + family jewels, Posesivo + privatesEx. He was unconcious and drunk as a newt but still with enough presence of mind to protect his crown jewels.Ex. His tunic was so short that he showed his family jewels.Ex. A Brit man had his privates torched, while on holiday in Crete, by a woman who accuses him of being a sex pest.* * *= Posesivo + crown jewels, Posesivo + family jewels, Posesivo + privatesEx: He was unconcious and drunk as a newt but still with enough presence of mind to protect his crown jewels.
Ex: His tunic was so short that he showed his family jewels.Ex: A Brit man had his privates torched, while on holiday in Crete, by a woman who accuses him of being a sex pest. -
7 Posesivo + partes íntimas
= Posesivo + privates, Posesivo + family jewelsEx. A Brit man had his privates torched, while on holiday in Crete, by a woman who accuses him of being a sex pest.Ex. His tunic was so short that he showed his family jewels.* * *= Posesivo + privates, Posesivo + family jewelsEx: A Brit man had his privates torched, while on holiday in Crete, by a woman who accuses him of being a sex pest.
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8 cusma
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9 túnica faríngea
f.pharyngeal tunic, pharyngobasilar tunic. -
10 sayo
m.1 smock (obsolete).2 cassock, cloak, frock.* * *1 cassock, smock\cortarle un sayo a alguien figurado to run somebody downhacer de su capa un sayo figurado to do as one pleases* * *SM (=prenda) smock, tunic¿qué sayo se me corta? — what are they saying about me?
* * *masculino smockal que le caiga or venga el sayo que se lo ponga — (CS) if the cap fits, wear it
* * *----* hasta el cuarenta de mayo no te quites el sayo = cast no clout till May is out.* * *masculino smockal que le caiga or venga el sayo que se lo ponga — (CS) if the cap fits, wear it
* * ** hasta el cuarenta de mayo no te quites el sayo = cast no clout till May is out.* * *smockal que le caiga or venga el sayo que se lo ponga ( AmL); if the cap fits, wear it* * *
sayo sustantivo masculino smock
* * *sayo nmAnticuado smock* * *m smock -
11 guerrera
f.1 (military) jacket (item of clothing).2 combat jacket.* * *1 (chaqueta) army jacket* * *1. f., (m. - guerrero) 2. f., (m. - guerrero)* * *SF (=chaqueta) combat jacket; (Mil) military jacket; (=abrigo) trench coat* * *femenino army jacket* * *femenino army jacket* * *army jacket* * *
guerrera sustantivo femenino
army jacket
guerrero,-a
I sustantivo masculino y femenino warrior
II adjetivo warlike
un pueblo guerrero, a warlike nation
guerrera sustantivo femenino army jacket: se puso la guerrera de su uniforme, he put on his uniform jacket
' guerrera' also found in these entries:
English:
tunic
* * *guerrera nf1. [prenda] (military) jacket* * *f military jacket -
12 enaguas
f.pl.1 petticoat, underskirt.2 a gown or tunic of black baize, formerly worn by men as mourning.3 skirt.pres.indicat.2nd person singular (tú) present indicative of spanish verb: enaguar.* * *f(pl) petticoat sg -
13 túnica
• robber fly• robbery insurance• robe• robed• tunic• tunicle -
14 intratecal
adj.intrathecal, within the tunic surrounding the central nervous system. -
15 membrana cariocapilar
f.Ruysch's tunic. -
16 tipoy
m.tunic. -
17 túnica aciniforme
f.aciniform tunic. -
18 túnica fibrosa
f.fibrous tunic. -
19 túnica mucosa
f.mucous tunic. -
20 túnica muscular
f.muscular tunic, tunica muscularis, cremasteric fascia.
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