Spanish Words: K

3,662 words · Page 43 of 74

kochiloyannoun

Dormitorio.

kochinijnoun

Forma del plural de kochketl ("dormilón").

kochistlinoun

Sueño.

kochiwayannoun

Recamara.

kochketlnoun

Dormilón

kochmikiverb

Morir de sueño.

kochonoun

Cotorro, loro.

kochokonetlnoun

Polluelo de loro, cotorrito.

kochomehnoun

Forma del plural de kocho ("loro").

kochomichinoun

Pez loro.

kochomichijnoun

Pez loro.

kochomichinnoun

Pez loro.

kochotlnoun

Cotorro

kochpalnoun

Iguana.

Kochsalznoun

Cloruro de sodio.

kochtemiktlinoun

Sueño.

kochüadj

Dulce.

kocknoun

Cocinero, chef. Persona que de manera profesional se dedica a cocinar.

kodküllanoun

Flor del copihue.

kodunoun

Código.

koenoun

Experimento

Koeitcheouname

Variante de Guizhou.

koendunoun

(Sphiggurus spinosus) Coendú misionero

koepelnoun

Cúpula.

kofnoun

Vientre.

kof-garnoun

Pantorrilla.

koferadj

Aquel que ha abandonado la religión judía por otra.

Kofferraumnoun

Maletero.

koffienoun

Café.

kofkenoun

Pan.

kofkenverb

Hacer pan.

kofketunverb

Comer pan.

Koforiduaname

ciudad de Ghana

kofoùnoun

Forma del plural de kof ('vientres').

kofoù-divharnoun

Forma del plural de kof-gar ('pantorrillas').

kofoù-garnoun

Forma del plural de kof-gar ('pantorrillas').

kofínoun

Café.

kognoun

Grifo.

Kognaknoun

Coñac.

kogoùnoun

Forma del plural de kog ('grifos').

kohkollinoun

Abuelo.

Kohlnoun

Col (Brassica).

Kohlenstoffnoun

Carbono.

Kohlrabinoun

Colirrábano, Colinabo (Brassica oleracea var. gongylodes L.).

kohopron

Forma del genitivo y acusativo singular de kto.

koholnoun

Variante de kohl.

kohtalonoun

Destino.

koinoun

(Cyprinus carpio koi) Cualquiera de las subespecies de la carpa que fueron desarrolladas en Asia por selección. Son los peces ornamentales más difundidos en estanques de jardines privados y parques públicos de todo el mundo.

koibitonoun

Novio, novia.

koilaranoun

Cuchara

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

The Spanish alphabetical index for the letter K contains 3,662 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 74 pages, and you are currently viewing page 43. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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