Criatura in english

Creature

pronunciation: kritʃɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures

criatura1 = creature. 

Example: Stories that lead to doing things are all the more attractive to children, who are active rather than passive creatures.

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» criatura del espaciospace monster .

Example: His attractive design, featuring buildings and sights of Bradford plus a generous supply of space monsters, was executed with the help of twenty schoolchildren.

» criatura del inframundounderworld being .

Example: I was in for yet another of those numerously produced fantasies in which a pubescent child gets involved with underworld beings that are actually surrogates for Freudian types.

» criatura desamparadababe in the wood .

Example: Megan had gone there feeling like a lost babe in the wood who hardly knew anybody and didn't know what to say to a stranger.

» criatura humanahuman creature .

Example: 'But human creatures must not help each other nor must they make any maudlin twist'.

» criatura sobrenaturalsupernatural creature .

Example: This group is for books that have supernatural creatures in them, like werewolves, witches, sorcerers, vampires, dragons and things like that.

» criatura vivienteliving creature .

Example: Countless movies depict quicksand as some kind of living creature that sucks its victims down into a bottomless pit, never to be heard.

criatura2 = baby [babies, -pl.]. 

Example: The article 'Sitting pretty: infants, toddlers, & lapsits' outlines the procedures followed at San Francisco public library to help parents introduce their babies to appropriate literature.

Criatura synonyms

tool in spanish: herramienta, pronunciation: tul part of speech: noun animal in spanish: animal, pronunciation: ænəməl part of speech: noun beast in spanish: bestia, pronunciation: bist part of speech: noun brute in spanish: bruto, pronunciation: brut part of speech: noun puppet in spanish: marioneta, pronunciation: pʌpət part of speech: noun fauna in spanish: fauna, pronunciation: fɔnə part of speech: noun wight in spanish: wight, pronunciation: waɪt part of speech: noun animate being in spanish: ser animado, pronunciation: ænəmətbiɪŋ part of speech: noun
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