Cone in spanish

Cono

pronunciation: koʊnoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

cone1 = cono. 

Example: Dale advanced these ideas by developing the Cone of Experience, a model that visually demonstrates how concrete experiences give meaning to abstract theories.

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» cone biopsy = biopsia en cono, conización cervical.

Example: Miscarriage probability is undeterminable, but risk factors should be diagnosed with a cone biopsy or a pap smear.

» Southern Cone, the = Cono Sur, el .

Example: Arceneaux's book offers a careful historical examination of military regimes across four countries and five different governments in the Southern Cone and Brazil.

» traffic cone = pivote, cono de tráfico.

Example: It is full of gimmicks and gadgets: thermos flasks, cans of beer, mobile phones, and traffic cones.

» volcanic cone = cono volcánico.

Example: The caldera holding the crater lake was formed 7000 years ago when a volcanic cone collapsed.

» warning cone = pivote, cono de tráfico.

Example: Warning cones or reflective triangles must be carried on tow trucks and should be placed at strategic points alerting other drivers to hazards and giving them time to react.

cone2 = piña. 

Example: This peat is rich in beaver chewed wood fragments, twigs, sedge, seeds, husks, coleoptera parts, small bones, and conifer cones.

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» fir (tree) cone = piña.

Example: Bomb disposal experts were called to examine what was thought to be an unexploded grenade, which turned out to be a fir cone.

» pine (tree) cone = piña.

Example: The main symptom of dropsy in fish is a swollen or bloated condition with the scales standing out like in pine cones.

cone3 = barquillo, cucurucho. 

Example: Most cones that are coated with chocolate, carob or nuts add fat and calories.

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» ice cream cone = barquillo, cucurucho.

Example: To recall many of the events I simply have to see ice cream cones and the long days of summers of a simpler time of life can be relived.

Cone synonyms

conoid in spanish: conoide, pronunciation: kənɔɪd part of speech: noun strobile in spanish: strobile, pronunciation: stroʊbaɪl part of speech: noun strobilus in spanish: strobilus, pronunciation: stroʊbələs part of speech: noun retinal cone in spanish: cono retiniano, pronunciation: retənəlkoʊn part of speech: noun cone shape in spanish: forma de cono, pronunciation: koʊnʃeɪp part of speech: noun cone cell in spanish: célula de cono, pronunciation: koʊnsel part of speech: noun
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