Dipper in spanish

Cazo

pronunciation: kɑθoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

dipper1 = cazo, cucharón. [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que acaban con esta terminación]

Example: With a dipper he scooped up the water and showered it over her naked body.

more:

» big dipper = montaña rusa.

Example: Coming into land was like riding a big dipper -- I tasted the contents of my stomach at least 10 times.

» Big Dipper, the = Osa Mayor, la.

Example: I observed a bright orange, pulsing object that moved around the Big Dipper for approximatley twenty minutes and then left in a westernly direction.

» double-dipper = persona que cobra pensión y recibe salario por otro trabajo que desempeña, person que cobra dos veces por el mismo concepto.

Example: Of the 36 double-dippers identified by Colorado Watchdog, 13 are retired from the Denver Police Department.

» Little Dipper, the = Osa Menor, la.

Example: Ursa Minor is colloquially known as the Little Dipper because its seven brightest stars seem to form the shape of a dipper.

dipper2 = mirlo acuático. [Pincha en o en para ver otros adjetivos cuyo grados comparativos y superlativos se formas añadiendo "-er" o "-est" (o sus variantes "-r" o "-st") al final]

Example: Dippers nest early, sometimes they have been observed nesting in January if the winter has been mild.

Dipper synonyms

plough in spanish: arado, pronunciation: plaʊ part of speech: noun, verb butterball in spanish: bola de mantequilla, pronunciation: bʌtɜrbɔl part of speech: noun big dipper in spanish: Osa Mayor, pronunciation: bɪgdɪpɜr part of speech: noun bufflehead in spanish: cabeza de toro, pronunciation: bʌfəlhed part of speech: noun little dipper in spanish: pequeño cucharón, pronunciation: lɪtəldɪpɜr part of speech: noun water ouzel in spanish: agua ouzel, pronunciation: wɔtɜruzel part of speech: noun bucephela albeola in spanish: bucephela albeola, pronunciation: busɪfələælbiɑlə part of speech: noun
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