Snail in spanish

Caracol

pronunciation: kɑɹ̩ɑkoʊl part of speech: noun
In gestures

snail = caracol. 

Example: It includes information on cockroaches, fleas, termites, snails, slugs, and earthworms.

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» at a snail's pace = a paso de tortuga, muy poco a poco, muy lentamente.

Example: For our small academic center, we're trying to do something for free, and muddling along at a snail's pace.

» sea snail = caracol marino.

Example: The all-time favourite dish is the shellfish platter with lobster, oysters, scallops, prawns, mussels, crab and sea snails, according to the day's catch.

» snail mail = correo tortuga. [En Internet, término peyorativo para referirse al correo normal por su lentitud frente a la rapidez del correo electrónico]

Example: Snail mail is a pejorative term to refer to the postal service, used for sending hardcopy, books, etc., to imply slowness relative to e-mail.

» snail's pace = paso de tortuga.

Example: The snail's pace of theological librarianship in adapting to the pragmatic and technical character of early-20th-century librarianship resulted in a mature integration of 19th century scholarly pursuits and late-20th-century information science.

Snail synonyms

escargot in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪskɑrgɑt part of speech: noun
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