Herradura in english
Horseshoe
pronunciation: hɔrsʃu part of speech: noun
pronunciation: hɔrsʃu part of speech: noun
In gestures
herradura = horseshoe [horse shoe].
Example: Failure, for example, to observe the distinction between HORSE and HORSES creates the possibility of having to consider CHESTNUT; HORSESHOE; and HORSEPOWER (MECHANICS) while attempting to connect the two sequences.more:
» arco de herradura = horseshoe arch .
Example: Its Moorish façade has three grilled windows set in horseshoe arches, with a fourth as the doorway.» camino de herradura = bridle path ; bridleway .
Example: On most bridle paths cycling is allowed, but motor traffic is barred. Example: Bridleways that cross arable land may be legally ploughed up, but not those that skirt a field.» cangrejo herradura = horseshoe crab .
Example: Loggerhead turtles are essentially carnivores, feeding primarily on crabs, horseshoe crabs, shrimp, jellyfish, and a variety of mollusks.» con los clavos de las herraduras sobresaliendo = roughshod [Con objeto de que el animal agarre mejor] .
Example: She had hired a closed carriage and seen to it that the horses were roughshod in case of freezing weather.