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Significados de "fruits" en diccionario español inglés : 3 resultado(s)

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General
fruits fruto [m]
Law
fruits frutos [m/pl]
Construction
fruits usufructo [m]

Significados de "fruits" con otros términos en diccionario español inglés : 288 resultado(s)

Inglés Español
General
citrus fruits cítricos [m/pl]
first fruits primicias [f/pl]
an astringent medicine, decocted of green fruits and center of an acacia log, used industrially to protect fishing nets from rotting cato [m]
pericarp or rind of fruits concho [m]
moorish sharecropper or tenant paying rent with fruits of the harvest exarico [m]
place for ripening fruits maduradero [m]
first fruits tithe collector primiciero [m]
first fruits tithe storage room primiciero [m]
ninth part of fruits already tithed rediezmo [m]
royal purveyor of fruits and flowers regalero [m]
unit of measurement for products, such as firewood, coals and fruits carga [f]
measurement of fruits, equivalent to just over 18 hemina [f]
epicarp of certain fruits piel [f]
first fruits tithe primicia [f]
producing fruits that ripen around saint john's day sanjuaneño [adj]
producing fruits that ripen around saint john's day sanjuanero [adj]
producing fruits that ripen saint michael's day sanmigueleño [adj]
producing fruits that ripen around saint roch's day sanroqueño [adj]
producing fruits that ripen around saint james's day santiagueño [adj]
remove the small withered fruits from a bunch escombrar [v]
collect the ninth part of fruits already tithed rediezmar [v]
first fruits primicias [f/pl]
the central part of some fruits consisting of the seed and a hard endocarp layer hueso [m]
deciduous tree to 20 m height, corky bark and yellow fruits of cherry-like flavor jobo montañero [m]
tall tree to 40 m with heavy wood and edible fruits that produces latex balatá [f]
gather the fruits left rebuscar [v]
peel (fruits) pelar [v]
produce (fruits/crops) dar [v]
citrus fruits agrios [m/pl]
all fruits todos los frutos [m/pl]
dried fruits and vegetables frutas secas y verduras [f/pl]
sourish aftertaste of non ripen fruits asperillo [m]
stoning fruits despulpado [m]
colour of ripe grapes and other fruits envero [m]
tithe of minor produce and fruits menudo [m]
stem of fruits pezón [m]
place for ripening fruits maduradero [m]
cutting and tasting of fruits caladura [f]
gathering/harvesting of fruits cogida [f]
downy matter enveloping fruits borrilla [f]
down of fresh fruits flor [f]
offering of the first fruits primicia [f]
first-fruits primicia [f]
viscid matter surrounding the seeds of some fruits or plants ligamaza [f]
guard over fruits meseguería [f]
peel/skin of fruits piel [f]
pulpy part of fruits manteca [f]
reddish fluid of fruits and vegetables sanguaza [f]
unpalatable (fruits) ahogadizo [adj]
tasteless (of certain fruits) algodonoso [adj]
spongy (fruits) acorchado [adj]
of fruits poor in quality cochinero [adj]
relating to fruits and flowers of a violet color, and to biscuits, cakes, soaked in wine borracho [adj]
ripe on st. james' day (fruits) santiagueño [adj]
of or relating to harvested grain or fruits meseguero [adj]
relating to certain fruits which keep their green color when ripe verdal [adj]
ripe on st. john's day (fruits) sanjuanero [adj]
dry (fruits) sequizo [adj]
become stale (fruits) acorcharse [v]
stone fruits deshuesar [v]
stone (fruits) despulpar [v]
wine, oil and all juices extracted from fruits caldos [m/pl]
first-fruits frutos primerizos [m/pl]
stick with which fruits are knocked off derrengó [m] rur. rare
shell of various fruits, from which cups and other vessels are made gachumbo [m] AMER
gourd-like fruits used as containers pichagüero [m] VE
a marshy area where the moriche palm grows, of the family mauritia flexuosa and bearing edible fruits aguajal [m] PE
drink prepared with fruits or bitter medicinal plants amargo [m] VE
liquor that is prepared by macerating herbs/fruits in aguardiente amargo [m] DO VE
drink made with fruits and liquor bole (inglés) [m] NI
a perishable food merchant who carries his merchandise, especially fruits and seafood, in baskets canastero [m] CL
one of the fruits that makes up a bunch of the family musaceae (like a banana) dedo [m] GT HN:N CR PA
branch with fewer fruits (coffee plant) chupón [m] PR EC BO
small branch full of flowers or fruits chirrión [m] HN NI rur.
multi-colored edible seeds or fruits used by children to play marbles fril [m] PE
set of fruits fruterío [m] MX NI
pair of fruits sharing the same stem guape [m] NI
cluster of flowers or fruits gajo [m] HN NI
cluster of fruits gajo [m] PR
a cold drink made of ground rice or corn or the pulp of fresh fruits like pineapple or guava, dissolved in water and sweetened with sugar or raw cane sugar cordial de guanábana [m] PR VE
place in a forest where certain animals eat fruits comedero [m] CR
large number of coyol palm fruits coyolar [m] CR:Nw
each of the segments in which some citrus fruits are divided hollejo [m] CU
each of the segments in which some citrus fruits are divided gollejo [m] CU
cluster of fruits ochol [m] HN
two fruits fused together naturally pacho [m] CO:C rur.
mix of dried fruits with salt and sugar salado [m] PA
group of fruits or animals hanging from a braid or string sartal [m] HN
large cake with fruits, cream, or another confiture bizcocho [m] PR CO
large cake with fruits, cream, or another confiture pudín [m] NI DO CO:N
painting of fruits and flowers frutaje [m] rare
sweet made of different fruits retorcido [m] disused
stone (seed inside fruits) pepa [f] AMER
acidity (of fruits and plants) agudeza [f] disused
table centrepiece of sweets, fruits colineta [f] rur. rare
name of several weeds with prickly fruits or leaves dicha [f] CL
tall tree to 40 m with heavy wood and edible fruits that produces latex balatá [f] CO PE BO VE
wooden container which is used for washing, mixing, or to hold fruits or grains batea [f] CR DO CO VE EC PE BO CL UY MX GT HN SV NI PA AR rare
a viscous subtance that comes out of some ripe fruits baba [f] CU DO
mesocarp unit (citric fruits) botellita [f] CR
bowl where the bole is prepared (drink made with fruits and liquor) bolera (inglés) [f] NI
a woman who sells fruits and vegetables carried in a basket over her head canastera [f] GT HN NI
a perishable food merchant who carries his merchandise, especially fruits and seafood, in baskets canastera [f] CL
two fruits in the same skin or peel chachagua [f] HN rur.
two fruits in the same skin or peel chachagua [f] NI
disease that destroys the leaves or fruits of crops such as coffee, corn, and rice, caused by the fungus cercospora coffeicola, which produces small circular light brown or reddish brown spots on leaves chasparria [f] NI CR
trough in which sweets or fruits are placed for sale chaza [f] CO:N
nipple (fruits) chichi [f] MX
residue of certain fruits once the juice has been extracted estopa [f] NI CR EC
cluster of fruits gaja [f] SV
two fruits in the same peel guasaya [f] HN
snack consisting of sandwiches, sweets, and fruits or juice, that students take in a lunch box or buy at school to eat around noon colación [f] EC CL
storage or barn to store fruits and grains colca [f] PE disused
sweet dense liquor made with extract or essence of certain aromatic fruits or vegetables crema [f] EC
unit used to count fruits and vegetables, equivalent to five products of the same class mano [f] MX GT NI PE BO
long stick with a container on the end used to catch avocados and other fruits nasa [f] PR rur.
cluster of fruits piña [f] NI
remains of plants or fruits after harvesting pichuela [f] SV rur.
disposal of damaged and smaller vegetables and fruits that are not exported and sold in the domestic market pirracha [f] HN
fruits too small for sale that are fed to pigs rabuja [f] CU rur.
selection of the best fruits resaca [f] PR rur.
frame to carry fruits or flowers on the back silleta [f] CO:W
land planted with few vegetables or fruits, within a larger farm tala [f] PR rur.
large cake with fruits, cream, or another confiture torta [f] NI PA CO VE EC PE BO CL PY AR UY
refreshment made with fruits chicha [f] PA
set of five vegetables/fruits mano [f] GT HN
disposal of damaged vegetables and fruits pirracha [f] HN
applied to tender fruits celeque [adj] CR SV NI HN
sweet (fruits) azucarí [adj] AND
related to certain beverages or fruits with a flavor that stays long in the palate agarrador [adj] MX
soft and mature (fruits) apiacho [adj] PE
bruised (fruits) apolismado [adj] PA CU PR
with a granular texture (fruits) arenoso [adj] NI CR AR UY VE EC rur.
with a granular texture (fruits) arinoso [adj] BO rur.
soft or of little consistency (fruits/objects) bojo [adj] VE:W rur.
soft or of little consistency (fruits/objects) bojo [adj] HN rur.
united as one (two fruits) guareto [adj] PR
grew up a plant with abundant follage but few fruits and short height achamparse [v] PE AR
collect the last fruits of a crop rastrojear [v] CR
grow with a lot of foliage, but with little height and few fruits (plants) achamparse [v] PE:S AR:N
stack (objects/fruits) acuñar [v] HN NI
cover the ground around the trunk of a tree (fallen fruits) acolchonar [v] PA CU DO
cover the ground around the trunk of a tree with fallen fruits acolchonarse [v] PA CU DO
stiffen leathery (generally fruits/vegetables) atalishtarse [v] GT SV
become leathery (generally fruits/vegetables) atalishtarse [v] GT SV
the act of blooming a cultivated plant, such as beans, coffee and citrus fruits azajarear [v] HN:E
rot due to butterfly larvae (fruits) apapalotarse [v] NI
remove the smallest fruits from the banana bunch escholar [v] PR rur.
develop together (two fruits) enguaretarse [v] PR rur.
pick up or eat fruits from an another's property marotear [v] DO
steal treats or fruits to eat ñampear [v] DO PR
use a stick to shake fruits/nuts from trees dumir [v] ES local
first-fruits primicias [f/pl] fig.
spongy (fruits) acorchada [adj/f]
unpalatable (fruits) ahogadiza [adj/f]
ripe on st. james' day (fruits) santiagueña [adj/f]
tasteless (of certain fruits) algodonosa [adj/f]
of fruits poor in quality cochinera [adj/f]
ripe on st. john's day (fruits) sanjuanera [adj/f]
dry (fruits) sequiza [adj/f]
of or relating to harvested grain or fruits meseguera [adj/f]
relating to fruits and flowers of a violet color, and to biscuits, cakes, soaked in wine borracha [adj/f]
related to certain beverages or fruits with a flavor that stays long in the palate agarradora [adj/f] MX
with a granular texture (fruits) arinosa [adj/f] BO rur.
Idioms
have the fruits of one's labor obtener los frutos de su trabajo [v]
have the fruits of one's labor cosechar los frutos de su trabajo [v]
reap the fruits of cosechar los frutos [v]
receive the fruits of one's labor recibir los frutos de su trabajo [v]
receive the fruits of one's labor recibir la recompensa por su labor [v]
fruits of one's labors fruto del esfuerzo
fruits of one's labor(s) frutos del trabajo
fruits of one's labors resultados de su trabajo
the bitter fruits los pobres resultados
the bitter fruits las consecuencias dolorosas
the bitter fruits los resultados desagradables
sprout leaves but no flowers or fruits irse en vicio [v] CL UY
sprout leaves but no flowers or fruits irse en vicio [v] GT PA CU DO CO rur.
Speaking
I love eating fruits me encanta comer fruta
I like eating fruits me gusta comer fruta
Phrases
you will know them by their fruits por sus obras los conoceréis
Colloquial
cluster of fruits gajilete [m] PR rur.
fruits of one's labor laburo [m] BO AR UY
stalk uprooted (vegetables/fruits) deschoncado [adj] CR
with the stem uprooted (vegetables/fruits) deschoncado [adj] CR
(tree) with many fruits clusters gajudo [adj] SV rur.
(tree) with many fruits clusters gajudo [adj] BO:E
uproot the stem of certain vegetables/fruits deschoncar [v] CR
Law
agreement to yield the fruits of a farm till a debt is paid anticresis [f]
civil fruits frutos civiles
cultivated fruits frutos industriales
natural fruits frutos naturales
fruits of crime frutos del crimen
fruits and interest frutos e intereses
International Law
annuity payable with fruits of the land censo gratuito [m]
Politics
cuban enterprise for exporting tropical fruits empresa cubana exportadora de frutas tropicales CU
national directorate of bananas and tropical fruits dirección nacional del banano y frutas tropicales EC
Chemistry
pesticides in fruits pesticidas en las frutas
Ornithology
tropical tree to 5 m in height, twisted trunk, gourd-like fruits used as containers/plates güire [m] VE
tropical tree to 5 m in height, twisted trunk, gourd-like fruits used as containers/plates güira  [f] MX CAM CAR
Construction Machinery
citrus fruits cítricos [m/pl]
Agriculture
citrus fruits frutas cítricas
Gastronomy
thick soup prepared with a variety of tubers, fruits and meats caldoepollo [m] CU
sweet consisting of pulp of different fruits, like guava and orange, cooked in syrup casquito de guayaba [m] CU
cake made with bread dipped in warm milk, condensed milk, and eggs, cut into small squares and accompanied by mixed fruits colegial [m] CL
meat stew with mole, vegetables and fruits manchamanteles [m] MX PA
honey or dulce de leche candy seasoned with the pulp of certain fruits, such as pineapple, orange, walnuts, almonds empanizado [m] BO:N,E
dish made from minced meat, eggs, sugar, herbs or fruits cuajado [m]
thick soup prepared with a variety of tubers, fruits and meats caldosa [f] CU
sweet made with fruits, milk and brown sugar tableta [f] HN
sweet consisting of pulp of different fruits like guava and orange, cooked in syrup cascos [m/pl] CU
fruits skewer pincho de frutas
fleshy fruits frutos carnosos
dried fruits frutas secas
Arts
painting of fruits and flowers frutaje [m]
Botany
calabash tree to 5 m high with gourd-like fruits used for containers totumo [m] BO CO PE VE
very leafy deep-rooted shade tree of 10-15 m high, strong wood used in furniture and large starchy edible fruits merecure [m] VE
a tree up to 25 meters high from which bark it comes out a sticky yellow substance, with white flowers, small round green fruits, its wood is used in woodmaking (calophyllum lucidum) barcino [m] CO
a tree up to 35 meters high with simple leaves and small fruits patito [m] BO
a tree up to 35 meters high with simple leaves and small fruits blanquillo [m] BO
a tree of the caribbean coast, up to 20 m high and with simple and alternate leaves, white flowers and fruits in black drupe when ripe garrapato [m] PA
a tree of the caribbean coast, up to 20 m high and with simple and alternate leaves, white flowers and fruits in black drupe when ripe camaroncillo [m] PA
a shrub up to 8 m high, with opposing leaves, white flowers, large, clusters and berries edible purple flowers and fruits (heterotrichum cymosum) camasey peludo [m] PR
a shrub up to 8 m high, with opposing leaves, white flowers, large, clusters and berries edible purple flowers and fruits (heterotrichum cymosum) camasey terciopelo [m] PR
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe búcar [m] PR
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe bucare [m] PR
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe búcare [m] CU
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe bucaré [m] CU PR
a tree up to 20 m in height, with branches arranged in zigzag, single leaves, flowers without petals arranged in axillary clusters and fruits in the form of hardened capsule (lunania parviflora) lecillo [m] BO
a tree up to 35 m high with simple leaves and small fruits (ampelocera ruizii) patito [m] BO
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe bucayo [m] PR
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe oropel [m] PE
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe elequeme [m] CR:Nw
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe frijolillo [m] CR
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe inmortal [m] PR
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe machetito [m] PA
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe poró [m] CR
a tree up to 4 m in height, single leaves and fruits in capsule form (rinorea lindeniana) blanquillo [m] BO
a tree up to 35 m high with simple leaves and small fruits (ampelocera ruizii) blanquillo [m] BO
a tree up to 20 m in height, with branches arranged in zigzag, single leaves, flowers without petals arranged in axillary clusters and fruits in the form of hardened capsule (lunania parviflora) blanquillo de la pampa [m] BO
a tree up to 20 m tall, with leaves, white or pink flowers and filiform fruits (mesechites repens) abrazapalo [m] DO
a tree up to 4 m high, with bristly leaves, showy flowers and fruits in the shape of a long berry (theobroma mariae) cacao chuncho [m] PE
a tree up to 15 m high, rounded crown, straight trunk and white flowers with edible fruits cuje [m] GT SV
a leafy tree up to 5 m high, with bipinnate leaves, fruits arranged in clusters formed at the apex of the branches charán [m] EC PE
a shrub up to 5 m high, covered with stinging hairs, alternate leaves, ovate to round, irregularly toothed, small flowers without petals and cluster fruits of white berries (urtica baccifera) chichicaste [m] MX GT HN NI CU
a shrub up to 5 m high, covered with stinging hairs, alternate leaves, ovate to round, irregularly toothed, small flowers without petals and cluster fruits of white berries (urtica baccifera) jiopacle [m] MX
a shrub up to 5 m high, covered with stinging hairs, alternate leaves, ovate to round, irregularly toothed, small flowers without petals and cluster fruits of white berries (urtica baccifera) palo de nigua [m] SV
a tree up to 12 m tall, with fruits in pods 17 to 20 mm in length, pale brown (eysenhardtia adenostylis) chichimeco [m] HN NI
a tree up to 5 m in height resembling a small cedar, with reddish white, pinkish and yellowish flowers and small reddish fruits (phyllanthus salviifolius) piedro [m] CO
a tree up to 5 m in height resembling a small cedar, with reddish white, pinkish and yellowish flowers and small reddish fruits (phyllanthus salviifolius) maduraplátano [m] CO
a tree up to 12 m tall, with fruits in pods 17 to 20 mm in length, pale brown (eysenhardtia adenostylis) chichilmeco [m] HN NI
a tree up to 30 m in height, thick trunk, brown bark, paripinnate and alternate leaves, white fragrant flowers and fruits in oblong or ellipsoid capsules (guarea grandifolia) moroporán [m] HN
a tree up to 30 m in height, thick trunk, brown bark, paripinnate and alternate leaves, white fragrant flowers and fruits in oblong or ellipsoid capsules (guarea grandifolia) cedro macho [m] HN
a tree up to 30 m in height, thick trunk, brown bark, paripinnate and alternate leaves, white fragrant flowers and fruits in oblong or ellipsoid capsules (guarea grandifolia) chuchupate [m] PA
a tree up to 5 m in height resembling a small cedar, with reddish white, pinkish and yellowish flowers and small reddish fruits (phyllanthus salviifolius) chirrinchao [m] CO
a shrub up to 5 m tall, with alternate leaves, flowers of white to pink color, and fruits in drupe, dark purple, almost black, when rip (ardisia revoluta) güitumbillo [m] MX:Se
a climbing plant with large leaves, alternate in the stem, with cylindrical inflorescence, small fragrant flowers, and fleshy fruits (philodendron affine) huacalxóchitl [m] MX
a woody shrub with oval leaves and blue fruits (phthirusa purpurea) hicaquillo [m] PR
a woody shrub with oval leaves and blue fruits (phthirusa purpurea) pelapalo [m] PR
a woody shrub with oval leaves and blue fruits (phthirusa purpurea) pela palo [m] PR
a shrub up to 5 m tall, with alternate leaves, flowers of white to pink color, and fruits in drupe, dark purple, almost black, when rip (ardisia revoluta) guastomate [m] NI CR:N
a shrub up to 5 m tall, with alternate leaves, flowers of white to pink color, and fruits in drupe, dark purple, almost black, when rip (ardisia revoluta) sirasil [m] MX:Se
a shrub up to 5 m tall, with alternate leaves, flowers of white to pink color, and fruits in drupe, dark purple, almost black, when rip (ardisia revoluta) sirarí [m] MX:Se
a tree up to 20 m tall, with a straight trunk, bark with a whitish brown color and dark spots, yellow flowers and edible fruits (genipa caruto) irayol [m] HN SV NI GT
a tree up to 20 m tall, with a straight trunk, bark with a whitish brown color and dark spots, yellow flowers and edible fruits (genipa caruto) irayol de montaña [m] GT
a large annual forb of the genus helianthus grown as a crop for its edible oil and edible fruits (helianthus annuus) lampote [m] MX
a large annual forb of the genus helianthus grown as a crop for its edible oil and edible fruits (helianthus annuus) lampotillo [m] MX
a large annual forb of the genus helianthus grown as a crop for its edible oil and edible fruits (helianthus annuus) maíz de tejas [m] MX
a large annual forb of the genus helianthus grown as a crop for its edible oil and edible fruits (helianthus annuus) maíz meco [m] MX
a tree up to 10 m tall with sharp apex and entire edges, green or yellowish flowers, fleshy fruits that turn purple red when ripe (siparuna panamensis) limoncillo [m] PA
a fungal plant pathogen causing shot hole disease in stone fruits (wilsonomyces carpophilus) tiro de munición [m] CL
a fungal plant pathogen causing shot hole disease in stone fruits (wilsonomyces carpophilus) corineo [m] CL
a climbing plant of up to 40 feet tall, bearing edible fruits (sechium edule) agualilla [f] CO
a climbing shrub of elongated branches, with spines that rise above the insertion of the leaves, linear with triangular base, and without fruits (catesbaea ekmaniana) ancaona [f] DO
a shrub up to 5 m high, covered with stinging hairs, alternate leaves, ovate to round, irregularly toothed, small flowers without petals and cluster fruits of white berries (urtica baccifera) nigua [f] SV
a plant of cylindrical stem, thorny, with flowers that appear in hanging clusters and edible fruits of fluffy consistency and sweet-sour taste chuná [f] PE
a tree of humid places, up to 20 meters high, with odd and alternate leaves, yellow and aromatic flowers, and fruits in ovoid capsules (protium glabrum) chutra [f] PA
a tree up to 30 m tall, with orange branches and leaves composed with many leaflets, white flowers in compound inflorescences and fruits in flat drupe (cestrum lorentzianum) hediondilla [f] BO
a tree up to 30 m tall, with orange branches and leaves composed with many leaflets, white flowers in compound inflorescences and fruits in flat drupe (cestrum lorentzianum) yerba santa [f] EC BO:E
a tree up to 30 m tall, with orange branches and leaves composed with many leaflets, white flowers in compound inflorescences and fruits in flat drupe (cestrum lorentzianum) yerbasanta [f] BO
a tree up to 20 m tall, with a straight trunk, bark with a whitish brown color and dark spots, yellow flowers and edible fruits (genipa caruto) yaguá [f] GT
a tree up to 10 m tall, with simple leaves, green or orange flowers and globose fruits, red or orange when ripe (trophis caucana) lija [f] PA
study of fruits and seeds carpología [f]
Mythology
mythical character that according to popular belief, has the shape of a monkey, walks with his feet backwards, kidnaps women, feeds on wild fruits, kitchen ash, and lives in the mountains sisimico [m] NI
mythical character that according to popular belief, has the shape of a monkey, walks with his feet backwards, kidnaps women, feeds on wild fruits, kitchen ash, and lives in the mountains sisimite [m] GT HN SV
mythical character shaped like a monkey that walks with his feet backwards, kidnaps women, feeds on wild fruits and ash from kitchens, and lives in the mountains zizimite [m] SV
Painting
painting of fruits and flowers frutero [m]
Folklore
necklace of fruits worn by women in carnival, who defend themselves against the men who try to pull the necklace off of them denario [m] PE
mythological character in the form of a monkey that walks with its feet facing backwards and kidnaps women, eats wild fruits and ash from kitchens and lives in the mountains, according to popular belief itacayo [m] HN:W