Coco in english

Coconut

pronunciation: koʊkənət part of speech: noun
In gestures

coco1 = coconut. 

Example: This ready-to-eat nutritious food is made by admixing condensed milk with rolled oats, honey, dates, wheat germ, coconuts, and walnuts.

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» aceite de cocococonut oil .

Example: Consuming large amounts of coconut oil can turn out harmful for health, suggest experts.

» agua de cocococonut water .

Example: Loved by sports nuts and superstars, coconut water is the hot new health drink.

» extracto de cocococonut extract .

Example: The paints were then scented with lemon, peppermint, coconut and vanilla extracts.

» fibra de cococoir .

Example: Traditional upholstery uses materials like coil springs, animal hair, coir, straw and hay, hessians, scrims, wadding, etc., and is done by hand.

» leche de cocococonut milk .

Example: Cumin, cayenne and coconut milk are among the diverse flavors of Brazil, where immigrants from Japan, Africa and Europe brought their cultures and cuisines.

coco2 = pate ; knocker ; noggin. 

Example: His head is totally shaved and remarkably translucent; when the studio lights hit his pate at just the right angle, you can practically see his brain.Example: He got hit with a cricket ball, smack right on top of his knocker.Example: She stumbled backwards, tripped, and fell, cracking open her noggin on the coffee table.

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» comerle el coco a Alguienbrainwash .

Example: 'Boy, have you been brainwashed! You've been taken in by the tobacco industry', she said = Ella dijo: "¡Chico, te han lavado el cerebro! la industrial del tabaco te ha timado".

» comerse el cocorack + Posesivo + brain(s) [Escrito también wrack + Posesivo + brain(s)] .

Example: She racked her brains for a way out but could not find anything successful.

» estrujarse el cocoput + Posesivo + thinking cap on .

Example: When teachers use the tongue-in-cheek phrase, 'put on your thinking cap,' they're asking students to concentrate and do their best.

» exprimirse el cocoput + Posesivo + thinking cap on .

Example: When teachers use the tongue-in-cheek phrase, 'put on your thinking cap,' they're asking students to concentrate and do their best.

coco3 = bugbear ; bugaboo. 

Example: In this sense, a hobgoblin is like a bugbear, something which is viewed as irritating or annoying, but which lacks corporeal form.Example: He's like a little boy who is afraid of bugaboos without knowing anything about them except their name.

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» coco, elbogeyman [bogeymen]bogey [bogie] .

Example: The article is entitled 'Micrographics and eyestrain: more bogeyman than real threat'.

Example: Fish is particularly scathing about reactionaries in the academic world who resort to a version of scaremongering about 'political correctness,' deconstruction, and other bogies.

Coco synonyms

coco in spanish: palma de coco, pronunciation: koʊkoʊ part of speech: noun cocoanut in spanish: coco, pronunciation: koʊkoʊnət part of speech: noun cocos nucifera in spanish: cocos nucifera, pronunciation: koʊkoʊznusəferə part of speech: noun coconut tree in spanish: árbol de coco, pronunciation: koʊkənəttri part of speech: noun cocoa palm in spanish: palma de cacao, pronunciation: koʊkoʊpɑm part of speech: noun coconut palm in spanish: Palmera de cocos, pronunciation: koʊkənətpɑm part of speech: noun coco palm in spanish: palma de coco, pronunciation: koʊkoʊpɑm part of speech: noun coconut meat in spanish: carne de coco, pronunciation: koʊkənətmit part of speech: noun
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