Clod in spanish

Terrón

pronunciation: teroʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures

clod1 = terrón. 

Example: Furthermore, the moisture condition of clods appears to have an important influence on volume change behavior.

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» clod of clay = terrón de arcilla.

Example: And it is common sense too because one clod of clay is certainly not sufficient to make other clay objects like pot or a jar which are bigger than a clod.

» clod of dirt = terrón, terrón de tierra.

Example: Adult crickets spend their days in shallow burrows beneath a stone, clod of dirt or a tuft of plant.

» clod of earth = terrón, terrón de tierra.

Example: He picked up a clod of earth and held it out to them by way of welcome.

» dirt clod = terrón de tierra.

Example: When you break up dirt clods in your garden, it improves the structure of the soil, allowing it to hold more water and support more vigorous plants.

clod2 = patán, zopenco, cipote, zoquete, idiota, lelo, memo. 

Example: Any clod can have the facts, but having opinions is an art.

Clod synonyms

ball in spanish: bola, pronunciation: bɔl part of speech: noun lump in spanish: terrón, pronunciation: lʌmp part of speech: noun chunk in spanish: pedazo, pronunciation: tʃʌŋk part of speech: noun goon in spanish: seguir, pronunciation: gun part of speech: noun oaf in spanish: zoquete, pronunciation: oʊf part of speech: noun lout in spanish: patán, pronunciation: laʊt part of speech: noun gawk in spanish: papar moscas, pronunciation: gɔk part of speech: verb, noun clump in spanish: grupo, pronunciation: klʌmp part of speech: noun glob in spanish: glob, pronunciation: glɑb part of speech: noun lummox in spanish: bobo, pronunciation: lʌməks part of speech: noun klutz in spanish: klutz, pronunciation: klʌts part of speech: noun lubber in spanish: grasa, pronunciation: lʌbɜr part of speech: noun stumblebum in spanish: stumblebum, pronunciation: stʌmbəlbəm part of speech: noun
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