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Meanings of "of mountains" in Spanish English Dictionary : 2 result(s)

İngilizce İspanyolca
General
of mountains montañés [adj]
of mountains montañesa [adj/f]

Meanings of "of mountains" with other terms in English Spanish Dictionary : 75 result(s)

İngilizce İspanyolca
General
circus or amphitheater with perpetual snow in the mountains of the penibaetic system corral [m]
thick spot of the low mountains jaro [m]
chain of mountains cordillera [f]
indigenous of the philippines mountains, distinguished by small stature and dark skin aeta [m/f]
indigenous of the philippines mountains, distinguished by small stature and dark skin aeta [adj]
spur of mountains gajo [m]
chain of mountains sierra [f]
lump (of mountains) cordillera [f]
area of mountains serranía [f]
pertaining to the other side of the mountains transmontano [adj]
making mountains out of mole hills de una hormiga hace un caballo [expr] HN:W
point of union of two mountains or hills horcajo [m]
summits of mountains altura [f]
ridge of mountains cordillera [f]
range of mountains cuerda [f]
low-lying, level piece of ground surrounded by mountains nava [f]
long narrow ridge of mountains tiramira [f]
nymph of the springs and mountains in asturia xana [f]
ridge of mountains serranía [f]
indian inhabiting the mountains of uruguay, paraná and paraguay caiguá [m/f]
situated on this side of the mountains cismontano [adj]
deity of the mountains achachila [m] BOCL:N
mythical dominican republic creature living in the deepest parts of the hills and mountains biembienes [m] DO
a herbal plant with unpleasant odor that is found sometimes in cultivated lands of the mountains ayachilchil [m] EC:S
a man that takes care of animals in farms with fields or mountains campañista [m] CLrare
person who moves blocks of ice from the andean snow-capped mountains to nearby cities for sale hielero [m] ECdisused
cold of the mountains silampa [f] PA
offering made to the saints, owners of the mountains, or to mother earth albricias [f/pl] HN
situated on this side of the mountains cismontana [adj/f]
Idioms
make mountains out of molehills hacer de una pulga un elefante [v]
make mountains out of molehills hacer de una mosca un elefante [v]
make mountains out of mole hills hacer bulla [v] UY
make mountains out of mole hills hacer de un anís un marquesote [v] NI
make mountains out of mole hills hacer de un clavo un machete [v] NI
make mountains out of mole hills írsele la mano en pollo [v] PA
Colloquial
make mountains out of molehills tropezar en un cabello [v]
Proverbs
make mountains out of molehills a cualquier trapo le llaman frisa PRderog.
Ornithology
a bird native to western north america and the mountains of central america (cyanocitta stelleri) urraca [f] MXGTHNSVNIANVEECBOPY
Geology
low range of mountains paramilla [f]
Reptiles
a venomous pit viper species found in the mountains of costa rica and western panama (bothriechis lateralis) lora [f] NICR
Ecology
huancabamba depression (east-west depression through the andes mountains of northern peru) depresión de huancabamba
Hydrology
range of mountains cordillera [f]
Botany
a species of pine native to the mountains of southern mexico and western central america (pinus ayacahuite) ayacahuite [m] MXGTHN
a fir native to the mountains of central and southern mexico and western guatemala (abies religiosa) guayame [m] MX
a fir native to the mountains of central and southern mexico and western guatemala (abies religiosa) oyamel [m] MX
a fir native to the mountains of europe (abies alba) abeto [m]
a fir native to the mountains of europe (abies alba) abeto blanco [m]
a fir native to the mountains of europe (abies alba) abiete [m]
a fir native to the mountains of europe (abies alba) sapino [m]
a species of pine native to the mountains of southern mexico and western central america (pinus ayacahuite) pino real HN
a species of pine native to the mountains of southern mexico and western central america (pinus ayacahuite) pino cahuite MX
a species of pine native to the mountains of southern mexico and western central america (pinus ayacahuite) sacalacahuite MX
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] GTHNSV
Horticulture
a tuber crop that was developed in the andes mountains of south america ulloco [m] COEC
a tuber crop that was developed in the andes mountains of south america ulluco [m] ECPEBO:WAR:Nw
a tuber crop that was developed in the andes mountains of south america olluco [m] ECPE
a tuber crop that was developed in the andes mountains of south america ullucu [m] ECPEBOAR:Nw
a tuber crop that was developed in the andes mountains of south america melloco [m] EC
a tuber crop that was developed in the andes mountains of south america milloco [m] EC
a tuber crop that was developed in the andes mountains of south america millucu [m] EC
a tuber crop that was developed in the andes mountains of south america chugua [f] CO
a tuber crop that was developed in the andes mountains of south america chugua [f] CO
a tuber crop that was developed in the andes mountains of south america hibia [f] CO
a tuber crop that was developed in the andes mountains of south america lisa [f] BO
a tuber crop that was developed in the andes mountains of south america ibia [f] CO
a tuber crop that was developed in the andes mountains of south america papalisa [f] PEBO
a tuber crop that was developed in the andes mountains of south america ruba [f] CO
Folklore
traditional rhythm from the ecuadorian mountains that is played of drums, maracas, bells, jingles, whistles, and small flutes, and is danced at certain religious festivals danzante [m] EC:C
traditional fantastic bird that inhabits the cliffs of mountains, throws fire through it's nostrils and enchants who looks at it coicoy [m] VE:W
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
fantastic bird that lives in the cliffs of the mountains, throws fire through its nostrils and enchants those who look upon it coicoy [m] VE
Mammals
an endangered species of deer native to the mountains of argentina and chile (hippocamelus bisulcus) huemul [m] CLAR
an endangered species of deer native to the mountains of argentina and chile (hippocamelus bisulcus) güemul [m] CL
a species of caprid native to rocky mountains in north africa (ammotragus lervia) arruí [m]