Harpoon in spanish
Arpón
pronunciation: ɑɹ̩poʊn part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɑɹ̩poʊn part of speech: noun
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harpoon1 = arpón.
Example: With the aid of harpoons and boats, early hunters were able to procure sea mammals year round, and the population became sedentary.harpoon2 = arponear.
Example: The object found is designed for spearing or harpooning and may have formed part of a local medieval fishing kit.