Espolón in english
Spur
pronunciation: spɜr part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: spɜr part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
espolón = spur.
Example: The length of the spurs will give some idea of the age of the bird.more:
» espolón calcáneo = heel spur ; calcaneal spur .
Example: A bone spur, sometimes called a heel spur, can form where the connective tissue (fascia) connects to your heel bone (calcaneus) = El espolón óseo, a veces denominado espolón calcáneo, se forma en el lugar donde el tejido conjuntivo (la fascia) se une al hueso del talón (el calcáneo). Example: Calcaneal spur is one of the most common causes of heel pain.» espolón del caballo = fetlock .
Example: It is not a part of the fetlock, but the fetlock hid it from view.» espolón óseo = bone spur .
Example: A bone spur, sometimes called a heel spur, can form where the connective tissue (fascia) connects to your heel bone (calcaneus) = El espolón óseo, a veces denominado espolón calcáneo, se forma en el lugar donde el tejido conjuntivo (la fascia) se une al hueso del talón (el calcáneo).» tener más espolones que un gallo = as old as Methuselah ; as old as the hills ; as ancient as the hills .
Example: Bible controversy is as old as Methuselah. Example: These stories are as old as the hills and have been passed down from generation to generation. Example: Rivers are ancient as the hills and never run dry -- unless subjected to severe environmental abuse = Los ríos son ancestrales y nunca se secan -- a no ser que sean expuestos a graves abusos medioambientales.