Spanish Words: K

3,662 words · Page 53 of 74

koyame’noun

Cerdo.

koyamitnoun

Cerdo.

koyonoun

Coyote.

koyochichinoun

Coyote

koyochichimehnoun

Forma del plural de koyochichi ("coyote").

koyochichimejnoun

Forma del plural de koyochichi ("coyote").

koyochokaverb

Aullar.

koyolinoun

Coyol, hueso de fraile.

koyollinoun

Coyol, hueso de fraile

koyoltototlnoun

Clarín.

koyomejnoun

Forma del plural de koyotl ("extranjero").

koyopollinoun

Mamíferos Topo.

koyotnoun

Coyote.

koyotikadj

Marrón.

koyotlajtolinoun

Idioma extranjero.

koypunoun

Coipo, quiyá

koyubinoun

Meñique, dedo meñique.

koywenoun

(Nothofagus dombeyi) Coihue, coigüe, roble.

kozhadj

Viejo.

kozhninoun

Vejez.

Koziorożecname

Capricornio.

kozkoznoun

Gato montés.

kozkvjanoun

Flor del copihue.

kozküllanoun

Flor del copihue.

Kozorohnoun

Capricornio.

koło ratunkowephrase

Salvavidas.

końnoun

(Equus ferus caballus) Caballo.

kościnoun

Forma del genitivo singular de kość.

kościachnoun

Forma del locativo plural de kość.

kościaminoun

Forma del instrumental plural de kość.

kościomnoun

Forma del dativo plural de kość.

kościąnoun

Forma del instrumental singular de kość.

kośćnoun

Hueso.

kość słoniowaphrase

Marfil.

kośćminoun

Forma del instrumental plural de kość.

košilenoun

Camisa.

koʼolelnoun

Mujer.

koʼoleloʼobnoun

Forma del plural de koʼolel ("mujer").

koʼotenverb

Segunda persona del singular (teech) del imperativo de taal.

kraftnoun

Fuerza; vigor, energía; fortaleza; poder.

kraftverknoun

Central eléctrica, planta eléctrica.

kragenoun

Cuello. Parte de una prenda de vestir que rodea el cuello.

Kragujevacname

Ciudad de Serbia central 90 km al SSE de Belgrado a 183 m de altitud, junto al río Lepenica.

krajononoun

Lápiz

krakennoun

Enorme y colosal criatura marina de la mitología nórdica descrita comúnmente como un tipo de pulpo, calamar gigante o medusa que, emergiendo de las profundidades, ataca barcos y devora a los marineros.

kramnoun

Abrazo.

Kramatorskname

Ciudad de Ucrania, en la provincia de Juzovka, en Donbass.

krampouezhnoun

Crep, creps

kranknoun

Cangrejo.

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 53. 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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