Raja in english

Raja

pronunciation: rɑdʒə part of speech: noun
In gestures

raja = crack ; crevice ; chink ; opening ; slit ; fracture. 

Example: The author attempts to explain the events of 1997 in which the cracks and crumbling of the information industry showed in mergers and closures.Example: Rampant commercialism is seeping into every crevice of American culture.Example: War of words exposed chinks in coalition.Example: The cyber criminals are persistent -- if they can't get through one opening, they will keep trying until they find the chink in the armour.Example: To make room for your puppet's mouth, make a slit in the sock between your thumb and fingers.Example: In soccer, females injured their toe 17% more than males and sustained 19% more fractures.

rajar = cut + Nombre + open ; slit ; slit + Nombre + open. 

Example: The best way to keep the avocados from browning once cut open is to wrap them in plastic.Example: I want a sword to slit her end to end and then dice her body into small pieces and leave the bloodied, quivering remains on her front lawn.Example: Next, peel the charred skin off of the bell peppers and discard, then slit them open and remove the seeds.

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» rajar por la mitadslit + Nombre + open (right) down the middlecut + Nombre + open (right) down the middle .

Example: I tend to slit it open down the middle so it's almost in half and stuff with cheese, then fold back together and wrap in bacon before roasting in the oven.

Example: Take a whole chicken, cut it open down the middle of the breast, flatten it out, and rub it with a little oil and spices.

Raja synonyms

rajah in spanish: rajá, pronunciation: rɑdʒə part of speech: noun genus raja in spanish: género raja, pronunciation: dʒinəsrɑdʒə part of speech: noun
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