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General
piece of leather for shoes to secure ends of cuts with others chapa [f]
wishbone used in a game (two people grab one end of the forked bone and whoever ends up with the larger piece wins) apostador [m] COEC
a long and thick rope that hangs at certain intervals with hooks at its ends calandrio [m] CO:E,S
type of thick shawl that is longer than it is wide, generally made of wool with tassels on the ends, that is worn over the shoulders and back as an overcoat charlón [m] CL
type of thick shawl that is longer than it is wide, generally of wool, with fringe on the ends, worn on the shoulders and back as an overcoat chalón [m] CL
utensil made of a long handle with one of its ends tied to a perforated pumpkin used in grinding cane juice or remove honey pascón [m] HNSVNICR
tool composed of a very long rod with a piece of iron at one of the ends used to cut the leaves of a banana desbajeradora [f] CR
tool composed of a very long rod with a piece of iron at one of the ends used to cut the leaves of a banana desbajadora [f] CR
tool composed of a very long rod with a piece of iron at one of the ends used to cut the leaves of a banana esbajadora [f] CR
semicircular sweet bread with biscuit-like consistency and ends covered with chocolate herradura [f] MXSV
baton with paper decorations in the form of hair on the ends, used at public events mechuda [f] MX
close a matate or woven cactus fiber bag with a short stick to which a cord is tied to both ends entortolar [v] HN
Colloquial
with split ends picoda [adj] BO
Technical
valve with bell-andspigot ends válvula de enchufe y cordón
Music
percussion instrument made from bamboo closed at both ends, with one incisions thicker than the other, that when played emits one sound more sharply than the other tunkul [m] GTHN
Folklore
party with music and dance that ends in confusion canyengue [m] UY