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21 guardiana
guardián,-ana sustantivo masculino y femenino watchman, watchwoman
perro guardián, watchdog -
22 nocturno
nocturno
◊ -na adjetivo‹ clases› evening ( before n)
nocturno,-a I adjetivo
1 night
tarifa nocturna, night rate
tren nocturno, night train
2 Bot Zool nocturnal
II m Mús nocturne
un nocturno de Schubert, a nocturne by Schubert ' nocturno' also found in these entries: Spanish: nocturna I - pub - club - sereno - vigilante English: club - night - nightclub - nightlong - nightly - nocturnal - watchman - hot -
23 serena
Del verbo serenar: ( conjugate serenar) \ \
serena es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: serena serenar
sereno,-a
I adjetivo
1 (tranquilo) calm
2 (sobrio) sober
II sustantivo masculino night watchman Locuciones: al sereno, out in the open (at night)
serenar vt to calm, soothe ' serena' also found in these entries: English: composed -
24 velador
velador 1 sustantivo masculino
velador 2
◊ - dora sustantivo masculino, femenino1 (Méx) ( de fábrica) watchman, guard 2
velador sustantivo masculino
1 (mesa pequeña) (pedestal) table
2 LAm (mesilla de noche) bedside table ' velador' also found in these entries: English: bed
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