Pavo in english

Turkey

pronunciation: tɜrki part of speech: noun
In gestures

pavo1 = turkey. 

Example: The section on livestock includes a separate unit on wild turkeys.

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» moco de pavosnood .

Example: The long, red, fleshy area that grows from the forehead over the bill is a 'snood' while the fleshy growth under the turkey's throat is called a 'wattle'.

» no ser moco de pavobe no mean feat .

Example: Fees aside, earning a place at any of the UK's top drama schools is no mean feat.

» pavo realpeacock .

Example: The first epigram gives the reason for the following epigrams, which are about particular gifts: peacocks, purple fish, deer, ointment, and roses.

» pechuga de pavoturkey breast .

Example: Whitefish like cod and halibut, bison, turkey breast, chicken breast, and ostrich breast are all very low in calories and very rich in protein.

» pierna de pavoturkey leg .

Example: Turkey legs are commonly neglected in favor of breasts and thighs as a main course.

pavo2 = wet blanket ; wet ; drip ; wet fish. 

Example: I can also remember a time when slurs were uttered about Jewish people and if you didn't laugh you were considered a wet blanket.Example: You think she's a bit wet in the beginning and by the end she's fiery and she's so much fun to play.Example: The weakest character was Derek, he was a bit of a drip, whereas Odette is a feisty and beautiful character.Example: Bannister comes across as a bit of a wet fish, humorless and at times whiny.

Pavo synonyms

bomb in spanish: bomba, pronunciation: bɑm part of speech: noun dud in spanish: falso, pronunciation: dʌd part of speech: noun joker in spanish: bromista, pronunciation: dʒoʊkɜr part of speech: noun meleagris gallopavo in spanish: meleagris gallopavo, pronunciation: meləgrɪsgæloʊpɑvoʊ part of speech: noun agriocharis ocellata in spanish: agriocharis ocellata, pronunciation: ægriɑkɜrɪsɔtʃelɑtə part of speech: noun ocellated turkey in spanish: pavo ocelado, pronunciation: oʊsəleɪtɪdtɜrki part of speech: noun
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