Adoquinado in english

Paved

pronunciation: peɪvd part of speech: adjective
In gestures

adoquinado = cobbled ; paved ; cobbly . 

Example: The morning is completely free to explore the cobbled streets and shopping areas of this university town.Example: An off-road vehicle is considered to be any type of vehicle which is capable of driving on and off paved or gravel surface.Example: Just got back from a hike that had plenty of climbing, slick rock, sand, and cobbly trails, and these boots really did the job.

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» calle adoquinadacobblestone street .

Example: Oxford is a magical place with winding cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and countless nooks and crannies.

adoquinar = cobble ; pave. 

Example: By ca.1500 the western part of the site had largely been cleared and the area cobbled over.Example: The course of the race contains many steep hills, often paved with cobblestones.

Adoquinado synonyms

brick in spanish: ladrillo, pronunciation: brɪk part of speech: noun tarmac in spanish: pista, pronunciation: tɑrmæk part of speech: noun asphalt in spanish: asfalto, pronunciation: æsfɔlt part of speech: noun macadam in spanish: macadán, pronunciation: məkædəm part of speech: noun sealed in spanish: sellado, pronunciation: sild part of speech: adjective cobblestone in spanish: guijarro, pronunciation: kɑbəlstoʊn part of speech: noun made-up in spanish: arreglado, pronunciation: meɪdʌp part of speech: adjective tarmacadam in spanish: tarmacadam, pronunciation: tɑrməkædəm part of speech: noun cobblestoned in spanish: adoquín, pronunciation: kɑbəlstənd part of speech: adjective blacktopped in spanish: encapuchado, pronunciation: blæktɑpt part of speech: adjective, verb macadamized in spanish: macadamizado, pronunciation: məkædəmaɪzd part of speech: verb, adjective, noun hard-surfaced in spanish: superficie dura, pronunciation: hɑrdsɜrfeɪst
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