Colgante in english

Pendant

pronunciation: pendənt part of speech: noun
In gestures

colgante1 = pendant ; bobble. 

Example: Dress was from animal hides and pelts, tattoos ornamented both men and women, and bead pendants were worn in ear lobes and rings.Example: The scarf can be knit with pockets at the end to keep their hands toasty or trimmed with bobbles for a funky look.

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» colgante de llaverokey fob .

Example: These genuine leather key fobs are perfect for keeping your guitar picks handy wherever you go.

colgante2 = hanging ; pendant ; pendent ; pendulous. 

Example: The catenary, often confused with the parabola, is the curve formed by a hanging chain held only at its ends.Example: The ceiling of the dining room is enriched with pendant ornaments, and supported by taper pillars.Example: Last evening a distinct shake of earthquake was felt in Nelson, it was just sufficient to set pendent objects swinging, but was not a very vigorous shake.Example: Silver birch is a deciduous tree with a single trunk up to 30m in height and it has pendulous branches.

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» cesta colgante para plantashanging basket .

Example: Asparagus ferns are popular garden ornamentals, especially for use in hanging baskets.

» puente colgantesuspension bridge .

Example: It was originally planned as a suspension bridge, but the design was changed to a cable-stayed bridge for environmental reasons.

Colgante synonyms

chandelier in spanish: candelabro, pronunciation: ʃændəlɪr part of speech: noun suspended in spanish: suspendido, pronunciation: səspendəd part of speech: adjective hanging in spanish: colgando, pronunciation: hæŋɪŋ part of speech: noun pendent in spanish: pendiente, pronunciation: pendənt part of speech: noun dangling in spanish: colgado, pronunciation: dæŋgəlɪŋ part of speech: noun supported in spanish: soportado, pronunciation: səpɔrtəd part of speech: adjective
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