Peach in spanish
melocotón
pronunciation: meloʊkoʊtoʊn part of speech: noun
pronunciation: meloʊkoʊtoʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures
peach = melocotón, durazno.
Example: Whereas, before, the land was dense with stately white pines, now apple, plum, pear, peach, and cherry orchards stood in regimented rows and cattle grazed peacefully.more:
» Chinese flat peach = paraguayo.
Example: When handling Chinese flat peaches, one should remember that they bruise easily, like all peaches.» cling(stone) peach = pavía, melocotón pavía.
Example: Cling peaches are usually low in anthocyanin as compared with the freestone variety.» doughnut peach = paraguayo.
Example: Doughnut peaches are a low-fat food that is high in Vitamin C and several trace minerals.» peach fluff = vello facial, bozo.
Example: He's grown at least two inches in the past month and you can see a tiny patch of peach fluff on his upper lip.» peach fuzz = vello facial.
Example: Peach fuzz is naturally present on everyone -- it is just so subtle that we typically do not realize it; our eyes are simply so used to seeing it.» peach jam = mermelada de melocotón.
Example: The importance of pectin in food is its ability to form the gels that are the basis fruit preserves such as orange marmalade, peach jam, and quince jelly.» peach tree = melocotonero, duraznero.
Example: Locke claimed that God superadded various powers to matter, including motion, the perfections of peach trees and elephants, and gravity.» Saturn peach = paraguayo.
Example: Bite into a perfectly ripe, sweet Saturn peach and your taste buds will be in heaven.