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1 terciado
adj.crosswise, medium-sized.past part.past participle of spanish verb: terciar.* * *1→ link=terciar terciar► adjetivo1 (azúcar) brown2 (intermedio) medium-size* * *ADJ1) [en tamaño]2) (=usado)está terciado ya — [botella etc] it's a third finished
3)4)llevar algo terciado — [+ bolso, arma] to wear sth crosswise o across one's chest etc
* * *- da adjetivoa) <bolso/rifle> slung, hungb) (Taur) medium-sizedc) (Méx) < bebida> mixed* * *- da adjetivoa) <bolso/rifle> slung, hungb) (Taur) medium-sizedc) (Méx) < bebida> mixed* * *terciado -da1 ‹bolso/rifle› slung, hungllevaba la escopeta terciada a la espalda his gun was hung o slung across his backse puso la boina terciada he put on his beret at a tilt o slant2 ( Taur) medium-sized* * *terciado, -a adj[mediano] medium-sized
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