Elder in spanish

Mayor

pronunciation: mɑioʊɹ̩ part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures

elder = persona mayor, persona de la tercera edad, anciano. 

Example: Even among adults, the younger age groups make more use of the library than do their elders.

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» council of elders = concilio. [Junta de los miembros que dentro de una religión ocupan algún cargo de responsabilidad]

Example: In many ways the Internet is like a church: it has its council of elders, every member has an opinion about how things should work, and you can either take part or not = En muchos sentidos, Internet es como una iglesia: tiene su concilio, cada miembro tiene una opinión sobre cómo deberían funcionar las cosas, y se puede tomar parte en ella o no.

» elder care [eldercare] = asistencia social para los mayores, cuidados de los mayores, cuidados para personas mayores, cuidados para personas de la tercera edad.

Example: This has created a relatively new and growing area of health care and provider services, known as elder care.

» Pliny the Elder = Plinio el Viejo.

Example: For example, Pliny the Elder describes a Carthaginian expedition to the Canaries.

» the elder = el viejo.

Example: In about 1755, however, James Whatman the elder made some paper with moulds of which the mesh was woven like cloth.

Elder synonyms

big in spanish: grande, pronunciation: bɪg part of speech: adjective senior in spanish: mayor, pronunciation: sinjɜr part of speech: adjective, noun older in spanish: más viejo, pronunciation: oʊldɜr part of speech: adjective elderberry bush in spanish: arbusto de saúco, pronunciation: eldɜrberibʊʃ part of speech: noun

Elder antonyms

younger pronunciation: jʌŋgɜr part of speech: adjective
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