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Meanings of "grooves" in Spanish English Dictionary : 3 result(s)

English Spanish
General
grooves rayado [m]
Engineering
grooves ranuras [f/pl]
Firearms
grooves estrías [f/pl]

Meanings of "grooves" with other terms in English Spanish Dictionary : 31 result(s)

English Spanish
General
saw for cutting grooves argallera [f]
cut grooves/mortises in wood despatillar [v]
cut in small grooves mellar [v]
soil slab between two grooves bordo [m] BO AR rur.
carpentry brush to make moldings and grooves in wood guiyami [m] PR
glass cup with grooves to measure capacity of approximately one liter tornillo [m] MX
a wooden plate that contains a sheet with parallel grooves used to rub dirty clothes with soap baibol (inglés) [f] HN
prepare a land for sowing in grooves or eras using a cord acordonar [v] HN CU
make grooves in something acanogar [v] GT CL
Electricity
oil grooves ranuras de engrase
Electrics/Electronics
oil grooves ranuras de engrase
Engineering
space between grooves entrerranuras [m] AR
machine to cut grooves estriadora [f]
metal grooves inside the oven bigotes [m/pl]
plurality of grooves pluralidad de ranuras
Medicine
arterial grooves surcos arteriales
developmental grooves surcos de desarrollo
frontal grooves surcos frontales
interventricular grooves surcos interventriculares
pharyngeal grooves surcos faríngeos
rhombic grooves surcos rómbicos
skin grooves surcos cutáneos
venous grooves surcos venosos
Maritime
cut grooves hacer ranuras
Fishing
circumnarial grooves canal circumnarinal
Zoology
hymenopterous black insect (builds long nests with transverse grooves similar to the carapace of the armadillo) avispa cachicamera [f] CO VE
Petrol
relief grooves conexiones macho [f/pl]
relief grooves ranuras de alivio
Military
grooves formed in the gun-barrel and vent hole by the expanding force of powder desgranamiento [m]
Music
small, cylindrical percussion instrument made of copper, bronze, or wood, with grooves that produce sounds when rubbed with a metal bar, much like the guiro charrasca [f] VE
Carpentry
fit pieces with grooves engargolar [v]