Pewter in spanish
Estaño
pronunciation: estɑnjoʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: estɑnjoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures






pewter = peltre. [Metal gris obtenido de la mezcla de plomo y latón]
Example: The cataloguing of Napoleonic miniatures (model soldiers made of tin or pewter) is used to demonstrate the feasibility of extending AACR2 to the realm of museums.more:
» pewter plate = plancha de impresión de latón.
Example: Engraved copper plates were used at first; then from the early eighteenth century pewter plates, both punched and engraved, replaced copper.