Calavera in english
Skull
pronunciation: skʌl part of speech: noun
pronunciation: skʌl part of speech: noun
In gestures





calavera1 = skull.
Example: If an entry is made under HEAD a see reference is required (SKULL see HEAD) and a see also reference (BRAIN see also HEAD).calavera2 = rake.
Example: When your hat's at a rakish angle, it's because you look like a rake, that is, like a dissipative and libertine fellow, isn't it?.