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1 violeta
adj.violet (color).f.violet (flower).* * *► adjetivo1 (color) violet1 (color) violet1 BOTÁNICA violet* * *1. noun f. 2. noun m. adj.* * *1.SF violet2.ADJ INV violet3.SM violet* * *Ifemenino violetIIadjetivo invariable <color/tela> violet* * *Ifemenino violetIIadjetivo invariable <color/tela> violet* * *violeta11 = violet.Nota: Planta.Ex: Instructions are included for how to plant eggplants, violets, carnivorous plants, and acorns.
* violeta africana = African violet.violeta22 = violet.Nota: Color.Ex: This paper examines Michelangelo's use of color on the Sistine chapel, links it to his religious beliefs, and stresses the meaning of the triad of red, violet, and green.
* violeta claro = periwinkle.* * *violetCompuesto:African violetunas telas violeta or violetas violet fabricsviolet* * *
violeta sustantivo femenino
violet
■ m/adj
violet
violeta adjetivo & mf violet
' violeta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
combinar
English:
violet
- purple
* * *♦ nf[flor] violet♦ adj invviolet♦ nm[color] violet* * *I f BOT violetII m/adj violet* * *violeta adj & nm: violet (color)violeta nf: violet (flower)* * *violeta n violet -
2 paulonia
f.paulownia, a tree of Japan with large heart-shaped leaves and pale-violet flowers. (Botany) -
3 mescal bean
2) DARE: 1888. The dried tip of the peyote plant, according to DARE. Compare mescal button.3) According to Watts, "the bean of the Sophora secundiflora, an evergreen bush with violet flowers." -
4 piñon
Any of various dwarf pines that produce edible nuts. Watts gives Pinus edulis, P. monophylla, and P. parryana as examples and notes that Indians made the nuts of these trees part of their diets. The term also refers to the nuts of these trees. The DRAE glosses piñón as the seed of the pine tree and as a shrub of the euphorbiacous family, which grows in warm regions of the Americas to a height of about six and one-half to sixteen feet. It has heart-shaped leaves, petiolate and divided into lobules. It produces flowers on stalks and fleshy fruit with oily seeds, which are used medicinally as a purgative and commercially for their oil. The roots of the plant are made into a violet-colored dye. Santamaría references it as the purgative fruit of various species of the Jathophas species, especially J. curcas, J. multifida, and Curcas purgans. The name also refers to the plant itself, which produces a drupe or small nut, about three-quarters of an inch long, with strong oily, emetic, and poisonous properties. Cobos references piñon as the nut pine and its edible seed. It is common in the (Old) West.Alternate forms: pinion, pinyon.
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