Alligator in spanish

Caimán

pronunciation: kɑimɑn part of speech: noun
In gestures

alligator = caimán. [A veces abreviado como gator]

Example: In the abridged Bliss classification we find Tortoises, Lizards, Snakes, Crocodiles, alligators as specific terms of Reptiles.

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» alligator clip = pinzas de dientes serrados, pinzas de contacto.

Example: An alligator clip electrode was attached to the tooth to be stimulated.

» alligator clip = pinzas de dientes serrados, pinzas de contacto.

Example: First we had to clip the crocodile clips to the light bulb holder and light bulb.

» alligator pear = aguacate.

Example: One of the more interesting facts about alligator pears is that they will not fully ripen while still on the tree.

» see you later alligator (...after/for/in a while crocodile) = me las piro vampiro, hasta mañana iguana. [Forma coloquial de despedirse, a lo que se suele responder after/for/in a while crocodile]

Example: When I was a kid, my grandfather used to say to my brother and I when we left his house 'See you later, alligator' and we would say 'After awhile, crocodile!' .
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