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Significados de "the cane" en diccionario español inglés : 1 resultado(s)

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the cane la vara

Significados de "the cane" con otros términos en diccionario español inglés : 137 resultado(s)

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two triangular pieces that connect the cane with the trunk cuchillo [m]
second extract of soft sugar from the cane remiel [f]
hit with the cane palmatoria [f]
stroke of the cane palmetazo
second extract of soft sugar from the cane remiel [m]
gathering of the sugar cane after cutting alce [m] CU
disease of the sugar cane from lack of water calzón [m] MX
juice of the sugar-cane guarapo [m] AMER
vat for the sugar-cane juice mansera [m] CU
person who watches over the process of introducing sugar cane into the shredder to avoid obstructions (sugar industry) alimentador de caña [m] CU
blight affecting the leaves of sugar cane army (voz inglesa) [m] PRrur.
harvesting of sugar cane and preparation to take it to the central warehouse arrastre [m] DO
alcoholic beverage made from the fermentation of pineapple peel or sugar cane balché (voz maya) [m] GT
alcoholic beverage made from the fermentation of pineapple peel or sugar cane balché [m] MX:Se
(sugar industry) a machine that applies heat to the liquid leaving the sugar cane mill calentador [m] CU
roof of the warehouse that serves to protect the sugar cane cairicio [m] PArur.
the thin fiber of the sugar cane bagacillo [m] CUDO
(sugar industry) the residues of the cane, after extracting the juice bagazo [m] MXHNNICRCUDOPRBO:EECPErare
the lower part of the dried banana leaves or other plant of wide leaves used as a rope and envelope to protect raw cane sugar blocks or raw tobacco bajero [m] VE
machinery for clarifying the liquid that comes out of the mill at the sugar cane refinery clarificador [m] PRECPYrare
removal of dirt from the sugar cane stalk to aerate and promote the growth of shoots desaporque [m] HNrur.
cessation of watering of sugar-cane fields prior to cutting the sugar cane desflemo [m] MXrur.
task of removing some dirt from around the stalk of a sugar cane plant to promote the growth of shoots desboquille [m] AR:Nw
utensil consisting in a long handle with a sieve on one end used to remove the residue from sugar cane juice descachazador [m] COECrur.
person responsible for removing the residue from the sugar cane juice descachazador [m] HN
small crane used to load the sugar cane into the wagons (sugar industry) chucho [m] DOrare
place where sugar cane is loaded for transportation to the factory (sugar industry) chucho [m] CUrare
man in charge of stirring the molasses until it becomes raw cane sugar fondero [m] HNrur.
place where cane is deposited in the sugar mills cañero [m] MX
disease that attacks the top of the sugar cane carbón [m] AR:Nw
employee provided housing by the sugar cane mill caseño [m] AR:Nwrur.
residue from the cane once the juice has been extracted (sugar cane industry) gabaso [m] DOPRVEPY
residue from the cane once the juice has been extracted gabazo [m] MXHNNIPYrur.
residue from the cane once the juice has been extracted gabazo [m] PADOVE
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] PRVE
moving the soil around and pile it up around the stem or trunk of a plant, like sugar cane comaleo [m] MXHN
bronze net to filter the juice extracted from the cane in the mill colador [m] CU
canal for transporting sugar cane, husk, liquid, or sugar in the sugar cane industry conductor [m] PR
(in a mill) each of the two small mallets that accompany the large mallet that serve to wring out the sugar cane hijuelo [m] HN
person in charge of pouring sugar cane honey into molds at the sugar cane mill enmoldador [m] HN
very large pot with straight walls, a flat base, a wide rim, and two handles used to cook the sugar cane juice down to syrup or honey dulcero [m] HN
rustic sugar cane mill with two rotating logs to squeeze the canes matagente [m] CO:C,Swrare
distance between two sugar cane cuttings planted in the same furrow narigón [m] CU
character combining indigenous and catholic beliefs, who protects the poor and received offerings of tobacco and guaro sugar cane moonshine maximón [m] GT
person in charge of introducing sugar cane into the mill metecaña [m] CO
person who oversees the boiling vats in the sugar cane industry pailero [m] MXNICUDOBO
person who oversees the boiling vats in the sugar cane industry pailero [m] PRrare
person who works on the boiling vats in the sugar cane industry pailero [m] NICRCUCO:C,NeVE
foam produced when boiling the broth to make raw cane sugar otavalillo [m] ECrur.
person who introduces cane into the sugar mill pite [m] CO:Sw
person who collects sugar cane remains left behind in the field after the harvest pochotero [m] HN:C,E
worker who collects the sugar cane cut from a cane-cutting machine recogedor [m] PRrur.
person who loads sugar cane into the mill prensero [m] CO
sugar cane worker who declares the honey ready to make sugar or raw cane sugar punteador [m] HN
worker who regulates the amount of sugar cane entering the mill retranquero [m] PR
top part of the sugar cane stalk where the flower blooms virulí [m] PA
device that flattens and levels the cane before it is ground gallego [m] CU
person collecting sugar cane remnants left behind in the field after the harvest pochotero [m] HN
ratoon of the sugar cane soca [f] AMER
mound of soil around the base of sugar cane to promote growth almeada [f] PE
wooden trough for cooling sugar cane in the mill artesa [f] HNNI
container in which the sugar cane passes to the filter (sugar industry) bandeja [f] CU
(in the sugar mill industry) water used in the final mill to extract more juice from the sugar cane bagasse agua de imbibición [f] CUrare
sugar cane planting system in which the pieces of cane overlap in the groove as if there were two rows cadena doble [f] HN
(sugar industry) furrow in the sowing of the cane cajuela [f] PR
(in the sugar industry) a place used to store cane bagasse bagacera [f] MXGTHNSVPADOPRECVE
blocks or balls of sugar, extracted from the boiled juice of sugar cane azúcar de pilón [f] HNNI
dregs left in the pan by the sugar cane liquor (sugar cane industry) cachaza [f] PRrur.
dregs left in the pan by the sugar cane liquor (sugar cane industry) cachaza [f] PACU
row of cut sugar cane left in the field to dry burra [f] HNrur.
cylindrical tank with several shallow compartments used to purify sugar cane juice by removing the residue clarificadora [f] CUrare
task of removing some dirt from around the stalk of a sugar cane plant to promote the growth of shoots desboquillada [f] AR:Nwrur.
container used to remove the residue from sugar cane juice descachazadora [f] CO
person responsible for removing the residue from the sugar cane juice descachazadora [f] HN
machine that flattens and grinds the sugar cane in order to extract the syrup desmenuzadora [f] CU
each of the two lateral poles stuck in the ground to hold up the manual press used in the sugar cane industry cureña [f] HN
unrefined cane sugar in the form of prismatic bread or a truncated cone chancada [f] MX
cover attached to the rim of the large dish in a sugar cane mill falca [f] COECrur.
sugar cane flower and some herbs with the same shape guajana [f] PR
machinery that drives sugar cane toward the mill in order to extract the juice estera [f] CU
sugar cane flower and some herbs with the same shape espiga [f] PR
vertical stick with a hole where the sugar cane is inserted espiga [f] HN
cooking of sugar cane liquor to the point of making molasses to then prepare raw cane sugar fondada [f] VErur.
company dedicated to the cultivation, cutting, and processing of sugar cane cañera [f] MXHNSVNIDO
seed or sprout of the sugar cane plant (sugar cane industry) cepa [f] PR
employee provided housing by the sugar cane mill caseña [f] AR:Nwrur.
person responsible for collecting, stacking, and loading the sugar cane in the trailer gaviota [f] HN
amount of honey that is cooked in the process of making raw cane sugar cochada [f] CO
green leaf of the upper part of the sugar cane that does not contain sugar, which is cut and left on the ground as fertilizer or to feed cattle cola [f] PR
sugar cane farm refurbished by the sugar factory colonia [f] CUDOrare
(in a mill) large mallet used to wring out the sugar cane huesteadora [f] HN
quantity of lime added to the raw sugar cane honey to regulate the acidity lechada [f] HN
each of the three steel cylinders in the mill of a plant that extract the juice from the sugar cane masa [f] PR
large pot for the final cooking of sugar cane to make syrup meladora [f] MX:Se
amount of fermented sugar cane juice placed in the still to produce spirits parada [f] EC
person who oversees the boiling vats in the sugar cane industry pailera [f] MXNICUDOBO
person who oversees the boiling vats in the sugar cane industry pailera [f] PRrare
person who works on the boiling vats in the sugar cane industry pailera [f] NICRCUCO:C,NeVE
part that holds the cable of the sugar cane crane pateca [f] PR
person who collects sugar cane remains left behind in the field after the harvest pochotera [f] HN:C,E
foam and impurities that float to the top of the sugar cane juice pusunga [f] HN:W,C
part of the filters to purify sugar cane moonshine raspa de cuerpo [f] PR
part of the filters to purify sugar cane moonshine raspa de mano [f] PR
smooth moonshine from the last distillation of sugar cane resaca [f] VE
collection of sugar cane after the second harvest resoca [f] MX
second harvest of sugar cane or cotton gathering the last sprouts soca [f] PErur.
sediment placed in the container for fermenting sugar cane juice or chicha fermented corn drink supia [f] CO:E,NeVE
leather strap for carrying sugar cane on the back valona [f] HN
sparkling sugar cane juice collected on the surface when it boils surimba [f] PA
liquid squeezed out of the sugar cane in a mill tafia [f] PAEC
cylindrical tank with several shallow compartments to purify sugar cane juice by removing the residue clarificadora [f] CU
vat for the sugar-cane juice mansera [f] CU
person collecting sugar cane remnants left behind in the field after the harvest pochotera [f] HN
remove the froth from boiling cane juice descachazar [v] AMER
crush the sugar cane moler [v] CU
acquire a pale color similar to the chayote due to lack of lime (used for the juice of the sugar cane) achayotarse (de chayote) [v] HN
wrap the pan in cane dry leaves adorotar [v] VE
arrange the straw of the cane banquear [v] PR
(sugar cane or fruit) to take on the quality or flavor of the guarapo aguarapar [v] PADOCOVE
purify the sugar cane juice by separating out the residue clarificar (inglés clarify) [v] CUECPY
cut the sugar cane into strips desfibrar [v] CUEC
remove the dirt that impedes the sprouting of shoots in the sugar cane plant desboquillar [v] AR:Nwrur.
pour sugar cane honey into molds at the sugar cane mill enmoldar [v] HNrur.
grow only the cane or reed encarrizarse [v] HN:Erur.
put sugar cane in the loading area enchuchar [v] PRrare
work with the boiling vats in the sugar cane industry pailear [v] NI
test the sugar cane honey puntear [v] HN
set of three rollers that squeeze the sugar cane masas [f/pl] HN
having straight walls, a flat base, a wide rim, and two handles to cook the sugar cane juice down to syrup or honey dulcera [adj/f] HN
Colloquial
residue left after chewing coca leaves or sugar cane stem to extract the juice jachu [m] BO:E
Aeronautics
cane the engine tratar mal al motor
cane the engine exigir mas de lo debido al motor
Agriculture
line up the piles of cut sugar cane to be picked up by trucks during harvest ajilar [v] CUPRrur.
line up the piles of cut sugar cane to be picked up by trucks during harvest ahilar [v] CUVE
Music
flute-like wind instrument made with hollow cane with six playing holes in front and two holes in the back choquela [f] BO
flute made from millet cane with four sound holes and a very fine vibrating reed at the mouth piece flauta de millo [f] CO
Botany
variety of cane that is sown using the harvested seed caña chica cultura [f] PR