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Significados de "towns" con otros términos en diccionario español inglés : 42 resultado(s)

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General
person from alcalá de guadaña or alcalá del río, towns in the province of seville in spain alcalareño [m]
inventory of towns under alfonso xi and his son pedro i becerro de las behetrías [m]
stand in for the scribe in towns without an official scribe fiel de fechos [m]
taxes levied on small towns villazgo [m]
person from alcalá de guadaña or alcalá del río, towns in the province of seville in spain alcalareña [f]
provisions provided by the towns to the sultan's/governor's envoys in morocco muña [f]
from alcalá de guadaña or alcalá del río, towns in the province of seville in spain alcalareño [adj]
holy week pilgrim dressed in a long robe and accompanying the pasos in spanish towns nazareno [m]
tax laid on towns villazgo [m]
circular order or notice sent to several towns on the same route vereda [f]
found (one or more towns) poblar [v]
a dance performed during the celebration of the "guancasco" between gracias and mejicapa, which is an annual festivity of the patron saints of such two neighbor towns as a sign of friendship baile del encierro [m] HN:W
caravan of vehicles that campaign for political parties in rural towns carreteo [m] DO
movement of thugs between towns or prisons hampoducto [m] VE
territory subject to the jurisdiction of the dance, ordinary judge in certain manor towns in the crown of aragon bailiazgo [m] disused
annual visit made by the parishioners of several towns in santa cruz, guanacaste province, with the image of the black christ of esquipulas on january 14th, on the eve of the festival of santa cruz demanda [f] CR:Nw
unattractive marginal and remote place, far away from towns and cities chifurnia [f] GTHNSV
reed frame loaded with gunpowder used to liven up religious festivities in indigenous towns of ecuador chihuahua [f] ECdisused
public but between towns or cities flota [f] NICOECBO
teach peruvian culture and history to remote towns peruanizar [v] PE
go through small towns pueblear [v] MX
Colloquial
movement of thugs between towns hampoducto [m] VE
Politics
joint european towns consejo europeo de investigación
Demographics
satellite towns ciudades satélites
small towns ciudades pequeñas
middle-sized towns ciudades medianas
new towns ciudades nuevas
History
in the knights of malta, ordinary judge in certain manor towns baile (aragonés) [m]
Religion
set of religious ceremonies carried out with the images of the two patron saints on the border between two neighboring towns encuentro [m] HN
Folklore
musical composition with a lively rhythm played at a three by four beat, and generally interpreted on guitar and accordion or harmonica, very popular in towns in the northeast of argentina, particularly in corrientes chamamé [m] PYAR
carnival party celebrated in certain clubs, towns, or social settings a week after carnival carnavalito [m] PA
reciprocal annual alliance meeting of the patron saints of two neighboring towns guancasco [m] HN
person who participates in a guancasco, reciprocal annual meeting of neighboring towns guanco [m] HN
gigantic ghost that roams the streets of the towns during dawn juez justo [m] HN
gigantic ghost that roams the streets of the towns during dawn justo juez [m] HN
ceremony of the meeting of two saints from neighboring towns held on the border recibimiento [m] HNNI
periodic meeting between authorities and residents of andean towns to discuss challenges rimanacuy [m] PE
popular festival in some coastal ecuadorian towns with music, dance, and ranching competitions rodeo criollo [m] EC
popular festival in some coastal ecuadorian towns with music, dance, and ranching competitions rodeo montubio [m] EC
lashes during the carnival parties in some andean towns secollo [m] PE
an annual festival held in the Spanish towns of baza and guadix cascamorras [m]
person who participates in a guancasco, reciprocal annual meeting of neighboring towns guanca [f] HN