Spanish Words: M
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(Vallea stipularis) Planta de la familia Elaeocarpaceae, nativa de los Andes, que se encuentra en Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Perú y Venezuela, entre los 1600 y los 4000 m s.n.m. Es un árbol perenne, que alcanza hasta 15 m de altura. Raíces profundas. El tronco es torcido, muy ramificado. Las hojas, acorazonadas o en forma de pera, a veces lobuladas, de hasta 10 cm de largo, de color verde oscuro por encima y pálidas debajo, con mechones de pelos en las axilas de las venas.
Tercera persona del plural (ellos, ellas; ustedes, 2.ª persona) del presente de indicativo de majolar.
Tercera persona del plural (ellos, ellas; ustedes, 2.ª persona) del presente de subjuntivo de majolar.
(Crataegus monogyna) El espino blanco o albar es un arbusto espinoso, con hojas simples de lobulos profundos. Flores blancas y olorosas. El fruto, las majuelas o majoletas son de color rojo.
Primera persona del plural (nosotros, nosotras) del pretérito imperfecto de indicativo de majar.
Primera persona del plural (nosotros, nosotras) del pretérito imperfecto de subjuntivo de majar.
Primera persona del plural (nosotros, nosotras) del pretérito imperfecto de subjuntivo de majar.
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The Spanish alphabetical index for the letter M contains 36,142 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 723 pages, and you are currently viewing page 69. 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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