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cauces

<span class="searchmatch">cauces</span> m pl plural of <span class="searchmatch">cauce</span>...


cauce

/ˈkau̯seː/ <span class="searchmatch">cauce</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">cauces</span>) A raised and surfaced road; highway or causeway. cawcewey ⇒ English: causeway Yola: caushe → Irish: cabhsa “<span class="searchmatch">caucẹ̄</span>(e, n.”...


cauc

cauc n (plural <span class="searchmatch">cauce</span>) (rare) ladle Synonyms: linguroi, polonic căuș Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish قاوق (kavuk). cauc n (plural <span class="searchmatch">cauce</span>) a type of hat worn...


cawcewey

<span class="searchmatch">cauce</span> +‎ wey cawcewey (plural cawceweys) (Late Middle English, hapax legomenon) causeway English: causeway “cawcewey”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich...


kous

From Dutch kous, from Middle Dutch couse, from Picard Old French <span class="searchmatch">cauce</span>, from Vulgar Latin calcea, from Latin calceus. IPA(key): /kœus/ kous (plural kouse...


fresquito

metros, todo ello salpicado con el agua fresquita de los primeros tramos del <span class="searchmatch">cauce</span> del río Duratón. (please add an English translation of this quotation)...


bordería

Se rompe bordo en una represa de La Arcina Hay que estar al cuidado de <span class="searchmatch">cauces</span>, arroyos, presas, ríos y estar el pendiente del comportamiento de las lluvias...


caushe

From Middle English <span class="searchmatch">caucẹ̄</span>, from Anglo-Norman caucee (“route, highway”), from Vulgar Latin *calciāta, from either Latin calx (“limestone”) or calciō (“to...


por medio de

Nacional: Este grupo acampaba en un prado fresco y pastoso, casi encima del <span class="searchmatch">cauce</span> del Negro, cuya comunicación con el exterior sólo podía establecerse por...


cabhsa

cabhas From Middle English <span class="searchmatch">cauce</span>, from Anglo-Norman caucee (“route, highway”), from Vulgar Latin *calciāta, from either Latin calx (“limestone”) or calciō...