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Category |
English |
Spanish |
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Common |
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1 |
Common |
worm-eaten |
carcomido [adj]
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General |
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2 |
General |
worm-eaten |
gusaniento [adj]
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3 |
General |
worm-eaten |
gusanoso [adj]
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4 |
General |
moth-eaten |
apolillado [adj]
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5 |
General |
fine bun that is eaten with chocolate |
mojicón [m]
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6 |
General |
having eaten |
cenado [adj]
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7 |
General |
worm-eaten |
cocoso [adj]
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8 |
General |
having eaten |
comido [adj]
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9 |
General |
be eaten away |
carcomerse [v]
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10 |
General |
be eaten up |
carcomerse [v]
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11 |
General |
prepare a meal eaten cold |
fiambrar [v]
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12 |
General |
be eaten away |
picarse [v]
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13 |
General |
get eaten away |
pudrirse [v]
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14 |
General |
meat sold during easter and eaten after lent |
carnes nuevas [f/pl]
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15 |
General |
pertaining to the type of diet eaten by vegetarians |
vegetariano [adj]
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16 |
General |
eaten up with pride |
rebosante de orgullo [adj]
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17 |
General |
eaten away |
consumido [adj]
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18 |
General |
eaten away |
socavado [adj]
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19 |
General |
eaten away |
minado [adj]
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20 |
General |
be eaten up |
reconcomerse [v]
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21 |
General |
become moth-eaten |
picarse [v]
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22 |
General |
become moth-eaten |
apolillarse [v]
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23 |
General |
have eaten |
haber comido [v]
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24 |
General |
worm-eaten |
agusanado [adj]
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25 |
General |
worm-eaten |
apolillado [adj]
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26 |
General |
moth-eaten |
apelillado [adj]
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27 |
General |
worm-eaten |
apelillado [adj]
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28 |
General |
having eaten |
comido [adj]
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29 |
General |
worm-eaten |
bromado [adj]
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30 |
General |
eaten away |
carcomido [adj]
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31 |
General |
become worm-eaten |
agusanarse [v]
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32 |
General |
become moth-eaten |
apolillarse [v]
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33 |
General |
become worm-eaten |
carcomerse [v]
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34 |
General |
be moth-eaten |
picarse [v]
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35 |
General |
be moth-eaten |
picarse [v]
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36 |
General |
worm-eaten |
comido por los gusanos [adj]
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37 |
General |
corn fungus eaten like mushroom |
cuitlacoche [m]
MX
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38 |
General |
a large amount of food eaten |
atracón [m]
VE
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39 |
General |
variety of small banana that is eaten raw |
bocadillo [m]
CO
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40 |
General |
type of small, thin, rugged, corn grain, usually eaten roasted |
chullpi [m]
EC
PE
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41 |
General |
type of small, thin, rugged, corn grain, usually eaten roasted |
chulpe [m]
EC
PE
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42 |
General |
type of small, thin, rugged, corn grain, usually eaten roasted |
chulpi [m]
EC
PE
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43 |
General |
type of small, thin, rugged, corn grain, usually eaten roasted |
chulpi [m]
CL
rare
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44 |
General |
type of sweet and small corn which is roasted to be eaten with bacon |
chuspillo [m]
BO:C
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45 |
General |
portion of food eaten in an tortilla |
gallo [m]
CR
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46 |
General |
small elongated corn kernel that is eaten toasted |
maíz chuspillo [m]
BO:W,C
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47 |
General |
very spicy snack or appetizer eaten on special occasions |
patache [m]
CL
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48 |
General |
dough made with wheat flour, egg, water, and salt that is fried and eaten in pieces or shredded |
reviro [m]
AR:Ne
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49 |
General |
dough made with wheat flour, egg, water, and salt that is fried and eaten in pieces or shredded |
reviro [m]
PY
rur.
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50 |
General |
unripe wheat eaten toasted |
soplillo [m]
CL
rur.
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51 |
General |
food eaten with tortillas |
conqué [m]
SV
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52 |
General |
portion of food eaten in an tortilla |
gallo [m]
CR
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53 |
General |
bud or leaves eaten during the dry season |
quilete [m]
HN
SV
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54 |
General |
a large amount of food eaten |
atragantada [f]
VE
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55 |
General |
fruit theft from plantations and orchards to be eaten right there |
bichería [f]
PA
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56 |
General |
green chickpea that is eaten toasted |
guasana [f]
MX
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57 |
General |
popular gathering where guatia, slow cooked beef, is eaten |
guatiada [f]
AR:Nw
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58 |
General |
get-together with friends to earn money and where a meal (sandwiches) is eaten |
completada [f]
CL
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59 |
General |
snack, especially eaten by children at school |
cosita [f]
PA
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60 |
General |
fast food that can be eaten standing (bar) |
comida al paso [f]
BO
AR
UY
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61 |
General |
gathering at which corn on the cob is eaten |
elotada [f]
MX
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62 |
General |
sweet bread or bun eaten with coffee or hot chocolate |
mascadura [f]
HN
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63 |
General |
set of cookies, breads or other edibles that are eaten at breakfast or to accompany coffee, chocolate or tea |
parva [f]
CO:W
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64 |
General |
gathering where corn is eaten |
elotada [f]
MX
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65 |
General |
indisposed due to having eaten too much |
baleado [adj]
PY
AR
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66 |
General |
eaten away by clothes moths, weevils, and other insects (wood/grains) |
acarunchado [adj]
UY
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67 |
General |
suffering from food poisoning from having eaten fish with ciguatera toxin (person) |
ciguateado [adj]
VE:E
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68 |
General |
having indigestion or uncomfortable from having eaten too much |
ajito [adj]
DO
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69 |
General |
having eaten one's fill |
ful (inglés full) [adj]
MX
HN
SV
NI
DO
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70 |
General |
eaten away |
ruñido [adj]
VE
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71 |
General |
eaten away |
ruyido [adj]
VE
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72 |
General |
eaten without a tortilla, eaten without garnish |
vacío [adj]
HN
SV
NI
DO
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73 |
General |
eaten alone |
vacío [adj]
HN
SV
NI
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74 |
General |
cook meat to be eaten cold |
fiambrar [v]
rare
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75 |
General |
become worm-eaten |
atorbosarse [v]
CR
rur.
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76 |
General |
become moth-eaten |
aquerarse [v]
ES
local
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77 |
General |
candy or other snack eaten for pleasure or entertainment |
galguerías [f/pl]
CO:C,Ne
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78 |
General |
worm-eaten |
gusanienta [adj/f]
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79 |
General |
worm-eaten |
gusanosa [adj/f]
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80 |
General |
worm-eaten |
cocosa [adj/f]
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81 |
General |
moth-eaten |
apolillada [adj/f]
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82 |
General |
worm-eaten |
carcomida [adj/f]
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83 |
General |
worm-eaten |
agusanada [adj/f]
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84 |
General |
worm-eaten |
apolillada [adj/f]
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85 |
General |
having eaten |
comida [adj/f]
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86 |
General |
moth-eaten |
apelillada [adj/f]
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87 |
General |
worm-eaten |
apelillada [adj/f]
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88 |
General |
worm-eaten |
bromada [adj/f]
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Idioms |
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89 |
Idioms |
be something to be eaten |
estar algo diciendo cómeme [v]
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90 |
Idioms |
be eaten up with envy |
perecerse de envidia [v]
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91 |
Idioms |
be eaten up with jealousy |
perecerse de envidia [v]
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92 |
Idioms |
eaten up with jealousy |
consumido por los celos
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93 |
Idioms |
he is eaten up with jealousy |
le corroen los celos
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94 |
Idioms |
make return the souls of the deceased after having eaten the offerings prepared for them on the day of the dead (popular belief) |
despachar las almas [v]
AR
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Speaking |
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95 |
Speaking |
have you eaten enough? |
¿comiste suficiente?
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96 |
Speaking |
I've eaten six of these |
yo me comí seis de estos
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Colloquial |
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97 |
Colloquial |
food eaten with bread |
condumio [m]
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98 |
Colloquial |
be eaten up with envy |
morirse de envidia [v]
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99 |
Colloquial |
not have eaten |
estar por esta cruz de dios [v]
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100 |
Colloquial |
not have eaten |
hacerse cruces [v]
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101 |
Colloquial |
be eaten up |
repudrirse [v]
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102 |
Colloquial |
judging by the amount of food eaten |
a juzgar por lo que comieron
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103 |
Colloquial |
judging from the amount of food eaten |
a juzgar por la cantidad de alimentos que comieron
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104 |
Colloquial |
light meal eaten by laborers |
cucayo [m]
EC
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105 |
Colloquial |
mashed potatoes with yellow chili pepper and lime, accompanied by lettuce and olives, eaten cold as an appetizer |
causa [f]
PE
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106 |
Colloquial |
popular gathering where guatia, slow cooked beef, is eaten |
guatia [f]
CL:Nw
AR:Nw
rur.
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107 |
Colloquial |
(of clothes) become old-looking and unwearable because of being eaten by moths |
apolillarse [v]
AR
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Proverbs |
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108 |
Proverbs |
eaten bread is soon forgotten |
luego que tu pan comí, no me acordé de ti
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Slang |
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109 |
Slang |
become worm-eaten (wood) |
agardamarse [v]
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Economy |
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110 |
Economy |
moth-eaten |
picado [adj]
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Law |
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111 |
Law |
name given to several types of sweet bars eaten at christmas |
turrón [m]
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Engineering |
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112 |
Engineering |
worm-eaten |
carcomido [adj]
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113 |
Engineering |
worm-eaten |
agusanado [adj]
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114 |
Engineering |
worm-eaten |
bromado [adj]
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115 |
Engineering |
worm-eaten |
picado [adj]
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116 |
Engineering |
become worm-eaten |
abromarse [v]
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117 |
Engineering |
become worm-eaten |
carcomerse [v]
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Physics |
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118 |
Physics |
sugar-based sweet (eaten at christmas) |
polvorones [m/pl]
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Statistics |
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119 |
Statistics |
half-eaten |
chupado [adj]
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Medicine |
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120 |
Medicine |
moth-eaten alopecia |
alopecia apolillada
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121 |
Medicine |
moth-eaten alopecia |
alopecia comida por polilla
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122 |
Medicine |
moth-eaten alopecia |
alopecia apolillada
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Technical |
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123 |
Technical |
sweet almond pastry eaten at christmas |
polvorón [m]
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Nautical |
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124 |
Nautical |
worm-eaten |
abromado [adj]
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125 |
Nautical |
become worm-eaten |
abromarse [v]
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126 |
Nautical |
worm-eaten |
abromada [adj/f]
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Fishing |
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127 |
Fishing |
small fish that is grouped in a shoal of fishes that can be eaten or used as bait |
mote (aimara y quechua) [m]
CL
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Gastronomy |
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128 |
Gastronomy |
dry cake eaten by the working class |
añugaperro [m]
DO
derog.
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129 |
Gastronomy |
cooked dwarf mountain lupine eaten as a snack |
chuchusmuti [m]
BO:W,C
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130 |
Gastronomy |
traditional meal eaten on all saint's day |
fiambre [m]
GT
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131 |
Gastronomy |
dried yucca tortilla served with meat or fish or eaten alone |
cazabe [m]
EC:Ne
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132 |
Gastronomy |
dried yucca tortilla served with meat or fish or eaten alone |
cazave [m]
EC:Ne
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133 |
Gastronomy |
meal made with rice and beans mixed with other ingredients like chopped egg, cilantro, and onion which is usually eaten at breakfast time |
gallo pinto [m]
HN:E
NI
CR
PA
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134 |
Gastronomy |
sausage made of pork, beef, and shredded pork skin, which is eaten boiled or grilled |
codeguín [m]
AR
UY
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135 |
Gastronomy |
small fish that is eaten fried |
cornalito [m]
AR
UY
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136 |
Gastronomy |
dish made of tubers, coconut, fish, and sugar, eaten during holy week |
lócoro [m]
PA
rur.
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137 |
Gastronomy |
sweet bread eaten on day of the dead |
pan de todos santos [m]
BO:W
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138 |
Gastronomy |
sweet bread eaten on day of the dead |
pan de muerto [m]
MX
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139 |
Gastronomy |
dough made from cassava flour cooked in broth, eaten as a bread with the stew |
pirón [m]
AR:Ne
UY
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140 |
Gastronomy |
bread made from cassava flour cooked and eaten with the stew |
pirón [m]
AR
UY
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141 |
Gastronomy |
dish prepared by mixing or stirring together several items of food, especially pig entrails, that are generally eaten separately |
chanfaina [f]
HN
NI
PA
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142 |
Gastronomy |
pastry made of corn and beans with a cigar shape that eaten in certain indigenous ceremonies |
chicharra [f]
MX
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143 |
Gastronomy |
get together where locro meat stew is eaten |
locreada [f]
AR
UY
PY
rur.
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144 |
Gastronomy |
penguin fruit flower, eaten fried or pickled |
motate [f]
HN
SV
NI
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145 |
Gastronomy |
tortilla spread with lard and is eaten rolled with honey |
tortilla chirriada [f]
BO
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146 |
Gastronomy |
mashed potatoes with yellow chili, lemon, lettuce and olives, and eaten cold as a starter |
causa (quechua) [f]
PE
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147 |
Gastronomy |
eaten with the broth |
frijoles de la olla [m/pl]
MX
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Botanic |
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148 |
Botanic |
be eaten away |
carcomerse [v]
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Botany |
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149 |
Botany |
a widely eaten gilled mushroom closely related to the cultivated button mushroom agaricus bisporus (agaricus campestris) |
kallampa [m]
PE
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150 |
Botany |
a widely eaten gilled mushroom closely related to the cultivated button mushroom agaricus bisporus (agaricus campestris) |
callampa [f]
PE
BO
CL
AR:Nw
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