Morena in english

Brunette

pronunciation: brunet part of speech: noun
In gestures

morena = brunette. 

Example: When choosing the proper shade to highlight their hair, brunettes should keep in mind several factors.

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» de piel morenaswarthy [swarthier -comp., swarthiest -sup.]  ; swarthy-skinneddusky [duskier -comp., duskiest -sup.]  ; dark-skinned .

Example: According to family legend, some of them had 'dark hair and swarthy skin' = Según la leyenda familiar, algunos de ellos tenían el pelo negro y la piel morena.

Example: I tend to be attracted to swarthy-skinned black-haired people -- just because I am the opposite, I guess.

Example: The film centers on a non-white secretary who believes that her dusky kin and non-Nordic features prevent her boss from returning her affections.

Example: The light-skinned vs. dark-skinned debate has been a heated topic within the black community for decades.

moreno = dusky ; brown ; swarthy. 

Example: The film centers on a non-white secretary who believes that her dusky kin and non-Nordic features prevent her boss from returning her affections.Example: Actually, they are sheets of paper coated with aniline dye which is commonly dark blue or purple, although rainbow packs are obtainable which include red, blue, green, yellow, brown and black.Example: According to family legend, some of them had 'dark hair and swarthy skin' = According to family legend, some of them had 'dark hair and swarthy skin'.

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» azúcar morenabrown sugarDemerara sugar .

Example: This fresh strawberry milkshake recipe uses fresh strawberries, milk, vanilla ice cream and a touch of brown sugar.

Example: Demerara sugar is less sweet than white sugar, but makes up for it with a caramel or toffee aftertaste.

» azúcar morena sin refinarjaggery .

Example: Jaggery is a specific type of sugar popular in India, normally manufactured from either sugar cane or date palms.

» azúcar morenobrown sugarDemerara sugar .

Example: This fresh strawberry milkshake recipe uses fresh strawberries, milk, vanilla ice cream and a touch of brown sugar.

Example: Demerara sugar is less sweet than white sugar, but makes up for it with a caramel or toffee aftertaste.

» azúcar moreno sin refinarjaggery .

Example: Jaggery is a specific type of sugar popular in India, normally manufactured from either sugar cane or date palms.

» de piel morenaswarthy [swarthier -comp., swarthiest -sup.]  ; swarthy-skinneddusky [duskier -comp., duskiest -sup.]  ; dark-skinned .

Example: According to family legend, some of them had 'dark hair and swarthy skin' = Según la leyenda familiar, algunos de ellos tenían el pelo negro y la piel morena.

Example: I tend to be attracted to swarthy-skinned black-haired people -- just because I am the opposite, I guess.

Example: The film centers on a non-white secretary who believes that her dusky kin and non-Nordic features prevent her boss from returning her affections.

Example: The light-skinned vs. dark-skinned debate has been a heated topic within the black community for decades.

» de tez morenaswarthy [swarthier -comp., swarthiest -sup.]  ; swarthy-skinneddusky [duskier -comp., duskiest -sup.]  ; dark-skinned .

Example: According to family legend, some of them had 'dark hair and swarthy skin' = Según la leyenda familiar, algunos de ellos tenían el pelo negro y la piel morena.

Example: I tend to be attracted to swarthy-skinned black-haired people -- just because I am the opposite, I guess.

Example: The film centers on a non-white secretary who believes that her dusky kin and non-Nordic features prevent her boss from returning her affections.

Example: The light-skinned vs. dark-skinned debate has been a heated topic within the black community for decades.

» moreno de la pielduskiness  .

Example: Keith's complexion is dark and his duskiness is attractive, but somehow his huskiness makes him scary.

Morena synonyms

dark in spanish: oscuro, pronunciation: dɑrk part of speech: adjective swarthy in spanish: moreno, pronunciation: swɔrði part of speech: adjective dusky in spanish: oscuro, pronunciation: dʌski part of speech: adjective grizzled in spanish: entrecano, pronunciation: grɪzəld part of speech: adjective swart in spanish: moreno, pronunciation: swɔrt part of speech: adjective adust in spanish: colérico, pronunciation: ædəst part of speech: adjective brunet in spanish: moreno, pronunciation: brunet part of speech: noun tanned in spanish: bronceado, pronunciation: tænd part of speech: adjective bronzed in spanish: bronceado, pronunciation: brɑnzd part of speech: adjective browned in spanish: dorado, pronunciation: braʊnd part of speech: adjective dark-skinned in spanish: de piel oscura, pronunciation: dɑrkskɪnd part of speech: adjective suntanned in spanish: bronceado, pronunciation: sʌntənd part of speech: adjective dark-haired in spanish: de pelo oscuro, pronunciation: dɑrkherd part of speech: adjective black-haired in spanish: pelo negro, pronunciation: blækherd part of speech: adjective brown-haired in spanish: pelo castaño, pronunciation: braʊnherd part of speech: adjective nutbrown in spanish: nuez moscada, pronunciation: nʌbraʊn part of speech: adjective
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