Granada in english

Pomegranate

pronunciation: pɑməgrænət part of speech: noun
In gestures

granada1 = pomegranate. 

Example: The fungus was also found on mouldy stamens of pomegranates.

granada2 = grenade. 

Example: Children were more likely to be injured by unexploded ordnance (which includes grenades, bombs, mortar shells, and cluster munitions), whereas adults were injured mostly by landmines.

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» granada de manohand grenade .

Example: My hand looks like a hand grenade went off near it -- all cut up, bruised and with perforations by small bits of flying glass.

» lanzador de granadasgrenade launcher .

Example: Examples range from guns -- revolvers, pistols, carbines, and assault rifles -- to grenade launchers, anti-tank guns, rocket launchers, and anti-aircraft missile launchers.

Granada3 = Grenada. 

Example: In Grenada, the enfranchised population is four times the number of the whites, nor is there one pauper among them.

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» Isla de GranadaGrenada .

Example: In Grenada, the enfranchised population is four times the number of the whites, nor is there one pauper among them.

granar = go to + seed. 

Example: This is a familiar sight for those who struggle with their lawns -- a dandelion has gone to seed insuring another crop of dandelions will arise shortly.

Granada synonyms

punica granatum in spanish: punica granatum, pronunciation: pjunɪkəgrænətəm part of speech: noun pomegranate tree in spanish: árbol de granada, pronunciation: pɑməgrænətri part of speech: noun
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