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Common | ||
Common | marinera [f] | sailor |
General | ||
General | marinera [f] | woman who serves in the navy |
General | marinera [f] | woman skilled in seamanship |
General | marinera [f] | sailor's shirt |
General | marinera [f] | seaman |
General | marinera [f] | sailor |
General | marinera [f] | mariner |
General | marinera [adj/f] | seafaring |
General | marinera [adj/f] | seaworthy |
General | marinera [adj/f] | ready to sail |
General | marinera [adj/f] | sea-going |
Folklore | ||
Folklore | marinera [f] EC PE | popular dance of three stanzas with a leisurely rhythm, played to the sound of guitar, snare drum, and clapping |
Folklore | marinera [f] PE | popular music genre, formerly called zamacueca, singing their own songs and performed in two-four rhythm with a guitar and snare drum |
Folklore | marinera [f] PE | dance to the rhythm of marinera music |
Folklore | marinera [f] | popular dance from chile, ecuador, and peru |