Gruesa in english

Gross

pronunciation: groʊs part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures

grueso = thick ; fat ; thickened ; chunky . 

Example: They are true black letters in their great contrast between thick and thin strokes and they have mere thickenings for serifs.Example: The article is entitled 'America the slim: or, where are the fat children in picture books'.Example: Psoriasis is a non-contagious common skin condition that causes rapid skin cell reproduction resulting in red, dry patches of thickened skin.Example: This is the best recipe you will find for making the most chunky and crispy chips in the world!.

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» carácter de líneas gruesasfat face [fat-face] .

Example: There were, first, the traditional serifed roman exaggerated by about 1806 into fat face by a great increase in contrast between thick and thin strokes.

» corto y gruesostubby [stubbier -comp., stubbiest -sup.]  .

Example: This insect is a relative of the far more familiar daddy longlegs but its legs are stubby rather than long.

» de grano gruesocoarse-grained .

Example: Coarse-grained textures generally indicate magmas that slowly cooled deep underground.

» de granularidad gruesacoarse-grained .

Example: Coarse-grained representations of the peptide chain have therefore been developed and over the last decade have proved extremely valuable.

» de piel gruesathick-skinned .

Example: The manatee is a nearly hairless, thick-skinned marine mammal without hindlimbs and with paddle-like forelimbs.

» intestino gruesolarge intestine .

Example: The gastrointestinal tract anatomically comprises the oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, pancreas, mesentery and associated lymph nodes.

» mar gruesaheavy sea .

Example: This procedure when mooring a vessel can be hazardous, especially in heavy seas, since a person must walk forward on deck.

» sal gruesacooking saltkitchen saltcoarse salt .

Example: Beautiful and unique, this box keeps a half-pound of cooking salt within close reach on your countertop.

Example: Adult intake of kitchen salt is on average 9 g per day, which translates to approximately 4 g of sodium.

Example: Season with coarse salt and freshly ground pepper.

» sal guresarock salt .

Example: They use gritters to sprinkle rock salt on roads and snowploughs to ensure motorists are able to drive safely in poor conditions.

» tejido grueso de lanaduffel [duffle] .

Example: When she lived up in northern Canada she and her friends would make coats out of duffel cloth for winter.

Gruesa synonyms

egregious in spanish: enorme, pronunciation: ɪgridʒəs part of speech: adjective general in spanish: general, pronunciation: dʒenɜrəl part of speech: adjective, noun perfect in spanish: Perfecto, pronunciation: pɜrfekt part of speech: adjective large in spanish: grande, pronunciation: lɑrdʒ part of speech: adjective complete in spanish: completar, pronunciation: kəmplit part of speech: adjective, verb rank in spanish: rango, pronunciation: ræŋk part of speech: noun conspicuous in spanish: conspicuo, pronunciation: kənspɪkjuəs part of speech: adjective consummate in spanish: consumar, pronunciation: kɑnsəmət part of speech: adjective, verb pure in spanish: puro, pronunciation: pjʊr part of speech: adjective stark in spanish: rígido, pronunciation: stɑrk part of speech: adjective revenue in spanish: ingresos, pronunciation: revənu part of speech: noun overall in spanish: en general, pronunciation: oʊvɜrɔl part of speech: adjective fat in spanish: gordo, pronunciation: fæt part of speech: adjective, noun utter in spanish: pronunciar, pronunciation: ʌtɜr part of speech: verb crude in spanish: crudo, pronunciation: krud part of speech: adjective, noun obvious in spanish: obvio, pronunciation: ɑbviəs part of speech: adjective coarse in spanish: grueso, pronunciation: kɔrs part of speech: adjective vulgar in spanish: vulgar, pronunciation: vʌlgɜr part of speech: adjective total in spanish: total, pronunciation: toʊtəl part of speech: adjective, noun arrant in spanish: redomado, pronunciation: ærənt part of speech: adjective flagrant in spanish: flagrante, pronunciation: fleɪgrənt part of speech: adjective everlasting in spanish: eterno, pronunciation: evɜrlæstɪŋ part of speech: adjective staring in spanish: curioso, pronunciation: sterɪŋ part of speech: adjective, adverb indecent in spanish: indecente, pronunciation: ɪndisənt part of speech: adjective earthy in spanish: terroso, pronunciation: ɜrθi part of speech: adjective glaring in spanish: deslumbrador, pronunciation: glerɪŋ part of speech: adjective porcine in spanish: porcino, pronunciation: pɔrsin part of speech: adjective receipts in spanish: ingresos, pronunciation: rɪsits part of speech: noun crying in spanish: llorando, pronunciation: kraɪɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective thoroughgoing in spanish: concienzudo, pronunciation: θɔraʊgəgoʊɪŋ part of speech: adjective macroscopic in spanish: macroscópico, pronunciation: məkrɑskəpɪk part of speech: adjective sodding in spanish: jodido, pronunciation: sɑdɪŋ part of speech: verb, noun double-dyed in spanish: doble teñido, pronunciation: dʌbəldaɪd 144 in spanish: 144, pronunciation: none part of speech: noun megascopic in spanish: aumentado, pronunciation: megəskɑpɪk part of speech: adjective macroscopical in spanish: macroscópico, pronunciation: məkrəskɑpəkəl part of speech: adjective
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