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Englisch Spanisch
General
the north el norte

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Common
to the north al norte
General
military campaigns formed in of north africa during the twentieth century africanista [m]
north-east wind in the mediterranean gregal [m]
person from the indigenous regions of west and north mexico chichimeca (náhuatl) [m/f]
from the indigenous regions of west and north mexico chichimeca (náhuatl) [adj]
pertaining to the indigenous regions of west and north mexico chichimeca (náhuatl) [adj]
person who is from the north of a region norteño [m]
person who is from the north of a region norteña [f]
toward the north al norte [adj]
pertaining to the north boreal [adj]
the north pole el polo norte
the north sea el mar del norte
the north star estrella polar
north-east wind in the mediterranean gregal [m]
of or from the north, especially from the north of spain norteño [adj]
decline to the north nortear [v]
someone who is from the north of chile abajino [m] CL
inhabitant of the gorges in the north of the country quebradeño [m] AR
garifuna magico-religious ritual for good health from the north coast of nicaragua walagallo [m] NI
wave of damp cold that blows from the south, precipitating when hitting warm winds of the north sur [m] BO:E
wave of damp cold that blows from the south, precipitating when hitting warm winds of the north surazo [m] BO:E
frost of the north wind recencio [m] ESlocal
avenue from north to south that crosses the streets perpendicularly avenida [f] USGTHNSVNICRPAPE
a popular song from the north of argentina, with octosyllabic folk songs accompanied by a drum or box baguala [f] ARUY
inhabitant of the gorges in the north of the country quebradeña [f] AR
relating to the north of chile abajino [adj] CL
blow from the north nortear [v] MXGTNIHNCLPY
blow from the north nortear [v] SV
blow from the north nortear [v] MX
of or from the north, especially from the north of spain norteña [adj/f]
Textile
workhorses of the north sea helicópteros [m/pl]
International Law
north american agreement on labour cooperation between the government of canada, the government of the united mexican states and the government of the united states of america acuerdo de cooperación laboral de américa del norte
Politics
development corporation of the north corporación de fomento del norte EC
regional institute for technological research of the university of the north instituto regional de investigaciones tecnológicas de la universidad del norte CL
Marine Biology
a species of snapper native to the western atlantic ocean from north carolina to southern brazil (lutjanus synagris) manchego [m] PR
a species of snapper native to the western atlantic ocean from north carolina to southern brazil (lutjanus synagris) arrayado [m] PR
a species of snapper native to the western atlantic ocean from north carolina to southern brazil (lutjanus synagris) arrayado [m] PR
a species of snapper native to the western atlantic ocean from north carolina to southern brazil (lutjanus synagris) pargo manchego [m] PR
a species of snapper native to the western atlantic ocean from north carolina to southern brazil (lutjanus synagris) rayado [m] PR
a species of migratory crab live in the north-east atlantic and the mediterranean sea (maja squinado) centollo [m]
a species of snapper native to the western atlantic ocean from north carolina to southern brazil (lutjanus synagris) biajaiba [f] CU
a species of migratory crab lives in the north-east atlantic and the mediterranean sea (maja squinado) centola [f]
a species of migratory crab lives in the north-east atlantic and the mediterranean sea (maja squinado) centolla [f]
Ornithology
a small green neotropical parrot with a blue head and pale beak native to large parts of south america, from eastern colombia in the north to northern argentina in the south (aratinga acuticaudata) cala [m] AR:Nw
a small green neotropical parrot with a blue head and pale beak native to large parts of south america, from eastern colombia in the north to northern argentina in the south (aratinga acuticaudata) calancate [m] AR:Nw
a small green neotropical parrot with a blue head and pale beak native to large parts of south america, from eastern colombia in the north to northern argentina in the south (aratinga acuticaudata) tarechi [m] BO:E
a small green neotropical parrot with a blue head and pale beak native to large parts of south america, from eastern colombia in the north to northern argentina in the south (aratinga acuticaudata) loro cabeza azul [m] UY
a small green neotropical parrot with a blue head and pale beak native to large parts of south america, from eastern colombia in the north to northern argentina in the south (aratinga acuticaudata) loro [m] UY
a small green neotropical parrot with a blue head and pale beak native to large parts of south america, from eastern colombia in the north to northern argentina in the south (aratinga acuticaudata) loro de los palos [m] AR:C,N
a bird species of the new world jays, and is found in both north and south america (cyanocorax yncas) guereguere [m] CO
a bird species of the new world jays, and is found in both north and south america (cyanocorax yncas) carriquí [m] CO
a bird species of the new world jays, and is found in both north and south america (cyanocorax yncas) guerreguerre [m] CO
a highly abundant seabird found primarily in subarctic regions of the north atlantic and north pacific oceans (fulmarus glacialis) fulmar [m]
the smallest and most common falcon in north america (falco sparverius) halconcito [m] PYARUY
the smallest and most common falcon in north america (falco sparverius) lislique (lenca) [m] HN
a bird native to western north america and the mountains of central america (cyanocitta stelleri) urraca [f] MXGTHNSVNIANVEECBOPY
Maritime
decline to the north nortear [v]
Transportation
stand in the north navegar hacia el norte [m]
Zoology
huge quadrupedal herbivorous dinosaur common in north america in the late jurassic apatosaurio [m]
Geography
scotland (country in northwest europe to the north of england) escocia [f]
Botany
small tree or large shrub native to north and central america and the caribbean (myrica cerifera) árbol de cera [m] HN
small tree or large shrub native to north and central america and the caribbean (myrica cerifera) pimientillo [m] HNSV
a plant that grows throughout the south eastern north american countries, and all throughout south america (ormosia coccinea) alcornoque [m] PABO
an evergreen tree of the spurge family (euphorbiaceae), native to tropical regions of north and south america (hura crepitans) solimanché [m] MX:Se
an evergreen tree of the spurge family (euphorbiaceae), native to tropical regions of north and south america (hura crepitans) árbol del diablo [m] HN
an evergreen tree of the spurge family (euphorbiaceae), native to tropical regions of north and south america (hura crepitans) habillo [m] GTHNCO
an evergreen tree of the spurge family (euphorbiaceae), native to tropical regions of north and south america (hura crepitans) ceibote [m] PR
an evergreen tree of the spurge family (euphorbiaceae), native to tropical regions of north and south america (hura crepitans) jabillo [m] MXGTHNSVCRPADOPRCOVE
an evergreen tree of the spurge family (euphorbiaceae), native to tropical regions of north and south america (hura crepitans) jaibillo [m] GT
an evergreen tree of the spurge family (euphorbiaceae), native to tropical regions of north and south america (hura crepitans) palo de brujo [m] HN
an evergreen tree of the spurge family (euphorbiaceae), native to tropical regions of north and south america (hura crepitans) jagua-tai [m] BO:E
an evergreen tree of the spurge family (euphorbiaceae), native to tropical regions of north and south america (hura crepitans) kanló [m] MX:Se
an evergreen tree of the spurge family (euphorbiaceae), native to tropical regions of north and south america (hura crepitans) nuno [m] PA
an evergreen tree of the spurge family (euphorbiaceae), native to tropical regions of north and south america (hura crepitans) ochoó [m] BO:C,Nw,W
an evergreen tree of the spurge family (euphorbiaceae), native to tropical regions of north and south america (hura crepitans) saco de arena [m] HN
an evergreen tree of the spurge family (euphorbiaceae), native to tropical regions of north and south america (hura crepitans) palo del brujo [m] HN
an evergreen tree of the spurge family (euphorbiaceae), native to tropical regions of north and south america (hura crepitans) ochohó [m] BO:E
an evergreen tree of the spurge family (euphorbiaceae), native to tropical regions of north and south america (hura crepitans) tronador [m] PA
a plant that grows throughout the south eastern north american countries, and all throughout south america (ormosia coccinea) guairuro [m] PEBOAR:Nw
a plant that grows throughout the south eastern north american countries, and all throughout south america (ormosia coccinea) huairuro [m] PEAR:Nw
a plant that grows throughout the south eastern north american countries, and all throughout south america (ormosia coccinea) huayruro [m] PEBOAR:Nw
a plant that grows throughout the south eastern north american countries, and all throughout south america (ormosia coccinea) huayruru [m] BO:E,C,S
a plant that grows throughout the south eastern north american countries, and all throughout south america (ormosia coccinea) alcornoque [m] PABO
a plant that grows throughout the south eastern north american countries, and all throughout south america (ormosia coccinea) coralillo [m] PA
a plant that grows throughout the south eastern north american countries, and all throughout south america (ormosia coccinea) peronil [m] PA
an evergreen tree of the spurge family (euphorbiaceae), native to tropical regions of north and south america arenillero [m] CO
a flowering plant in the family tropaeolaceae, originating in the andes from bolivia north to colombia (tropaeolum majus) pelonchile [m] MX
a flowering plant in the family tropaeolaceae, originating in the andes from bolivia north to colombia (tropaeolum majus) cachaco de muladar [m] CO
a flowering plant in the family tropaeolaceae, originating in the andes from bolivia north to colombia (tropaeolum majus) pelonchili [m] MX
a flowering plant in the family tropaeolaceae, originating in the andes from bolivia north to colombia (tropaeolum majus) taco de reina [m] ARUY
a flowering plant in the family tropaeolaceae, originating in the andes from bolivia north to colombia (tropaeolum majus) mexiquelite [m] MX
a flowering plant in the family tropaeolaceae, originating in the andes from bolivia north to colombia (tropaeolum majus) texao [m] PE:S
a species of tree in the malvaceae family, native to north and south americ (apeiba membranacea) cortezo [m] PA
a species of tree in the malvaceae family, native to north and south americ (apeiba membranacea) peinecillo [m] PA
a species of tree in the malvaceae family, native to north and south americ (apeiba membranacea) frutabicho [m] PA
a shrub species of the family amaranthaceae, endemic to the north of argentina and bolivia (allenrolfea vaginata) jume [m] AR
a species of the plant genus capsicum native to southern north america and northern south america (capsicum annuum) pimiento [m]
a species of the plant genus capsicum native to southern north america and northern south america (capsicum annuum) ají [m] ANSA
a species of the plant genus capsicum native to southern north america and northern south america (capsicum annuum) locote [m] PY
a plant that grows throughout the south eastern north american countries, and all throughout south america (ormosia coccinea) guairuro [m] PEBO
small tree or large shrub native to north and central america and the caribbean (myrica cerifera) cera vegetal [f] GTHN
small tree or large shrub native to north and central america and the caribbean (myrica cerifera) pimientilla [f] HNNI
an evergreen tree of the spurge family (euphorbiaceae), native to tropical regions of north and south america (hura crepitans) catahua [f] PE
an evergreen tree of the spurge family (euphorbiaceae), native to tropical regions of north and south america (hura crepitans) ceibilla [f] PR
an evergreen tree of the spurge family (euphorbiaceae), native to tropical regions of north and south america (hura crepitans) habilla [f] HNDOPE
an evergreen tree of the spurge family (euphorbiaceae), native to tropical regions of north and south america (hura crepitans) jabilla [f] MXHNNI
an evergreen tree of the spurge family (euphorbiaceae), native to tropical regions of north and south america (hura crepitans) tabilla [f] DO
an evergreen tree of the spurge family (euphorbiaceae), native to tropical regions of north and south america (hura crepitans) jarilla [f] DO
an evergreen tree of the spurge family (euphorbiaceae), native to tropical regions of north and south america (hura crepitans) salvadera [f] CU
an evergreen tree of the spurge family (euphorbiaceae), native to tropical regions of north and south america (hura crepitans) seda blanca [f] DO
a flowering plant in the family tropaeolaceae, originating in the andes from bolivia north to colombia (tropaeolum majus) espuela [f] PR
a flowering plant in the family tropaeolaceae, originating in the andes from bolivia north to colombia (tropaeolum majus) capuchina [f] PRCL
a flowering plant in the family tropaeolaceae, originating in the andes from bolivia north to colombia (tropaeolum majus) espuela de galán [f] PRCL
a flowering plant in the family tropaeolaceae, originating in the andes from bolivia north to colombia (tropaeolum majus) marañuela [f] CU
a flowering plant in the family tropaeolaceae, originating in the andes from bolivia north to colombia (tropaeolum majus) espuela de caballero [f] PRUY
a species of north american plants in the asparagus family (samuela carnerosana) palma samandoca [f] MX
a species of north american plants in the asparagus family (samuela carnerosana) samandoca [f] MX
a species of north american plants in the asparagus family (samuela carnerosana) palma ixtle [f] MX
species of plants in the grass family, native to europe, the middle east, and north africa but widely naturalized in north america (corynephorus canescens) barbas de chivo [f/pl]
species of plants in the grass family, native to europe, the middle east, and north africa (corynephorus canescens) barbas de macho [f/pl]
Entomology
a common north american species of tiger beetles in the cicindelinae subfamily (cicindela sexguttata) cicindela [f]
Folklore
festival held by the indigenous people from the north at the end of the wheat, barley, or corn harvest jáichihua [m] EC:N
traditional dance of the north coast performed barefoot tondero [m] PE
Mammals
an omnivorous mammal of the family canidae, widespread throughout north america and central america(urocyon cinereoargenteus) micho de cerro [m] PA
an omnivorous mammal of the family canidae, widespread throughout north america and central america (urocyon cinereoargenteus) zorro gatuno [m] CO
a mammal of the raccoon family, native to arid regions of north america (bassariscus astutus) basáride [f]
the only opossum living north of mexico (didelphis virginiana) zarigüeya [f]
the only opossum living north of mexico (didelphis virginiana) zorra mochilera [f]