Shod in spanish

Calzado

pronunciation: kɑlθɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
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calzado

shod = calzado, herrado. [Opuesto de descalzo]

Example: Many children walk barefoot in South Africa and unshod or partially shod (thong-type sandals) leisure behaviour may persist in adulthood.

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» roughshod = con los clavos de las herraduras sobresaliendo. [Con objeto de que el animal agarre mejor]

Example: She had hired a closed carriage and seen to it that the horses were roughshod in case of freezing weather.

» slipshod = esaseado, desaliñado, descuidado, chabacano, chapucero, cutre.

Example: Nature meant him for a slipshod, shambling Bohemian -- happy, out-at-the-elbows, always in debt, always irresponsible, and always pursued by duns and bailiffs.

» unshod = descalzo, sin herrar.

Example: Many children walk barefoot in South Africa and unshod or partially shod (thong-type sandals) leisure behaviour may persist in adulthood.

shoe2 = herrar. [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio shod]

Example: Farriers shoe horses basically for three reasons: to protect the foot, to enhance particular gaits and for theraputic/corrective treatment.

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» snowshoe = caminar por la nieve con raquetas.

Example: Although many people like the individuality and peacefulness of snowshoeing, it's a good idea to snowshoe with a friend or partner.

Shod synonyms

roughshod in spanish: , pronunciation: rʌfʃɑd adjectivebooted in spanish: , pronunciation: butɪd adjectiveshoed in spanish: , pronunciation: ʃud adjectiveshodden in spanish: , pronunciation: ʃɑdən adjectivecalced in spanish: , pronunciation: kælst adjectivesandaled in spanish: , pronunciation: sændəld adjectiveslippered in spanish: , pronunciation: slɪpɜrd adjectivesandalled in spanish: , pronunciation: sændəld adjectiveironshod in spanish: , pronunciation: aɪɜrnʃɑd adjective
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