| ADJETIVO | all | marrano, cerdo, cochino | resembling swine |
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| NOMBRE | animal | marrano, cerdo gruñón, cerdo, chancho, chon, cochi, cochín, cochino, cocho, cuchi, cuto, gocho, gorrino, guarro, porc, puerco, sus, Sus scrofa, tunco | domestic swine |
| person | marrano | (medieval Spain and Portugal) a disparaging term for a Jew who converted to Christianity in order to avoid persecution but continued to practice their religion secretly |
| Sentido | resembling swine; coarsely gluttonous or greedy. | |
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| Sinónimos | cerdo, cochino | |
| General | glotón | Given to excess in consumption of especially food or drink |
| Inglés | hoggish, piggish, piggy, porcine, swinish | |
| Catalán | marrà, porc | |
| Nombres | acaparador | A person regarded as greedy and pig-like |
| cerdito, cochinillo, lechón | A young pig | |
| Sentido | domestic swine. | |
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| Sinónimos | cerdo gruñón, cerdo, chancho, chon, cochi, cochín, cochino, cocho, cuchi, cuto, gocho, gorrino, guarro, porc, puerco, sus, Sus scrofa, tunco | |
| Miembro de | género Sus, genus sus, Sus, sus | type genus of the Suidae |
| Partes | carne de cerdo, cerdo, porc | meat from a domestic hog or pig |
| mano, pie | foot of a pig or sheep especially one used as food | |
| Específico | cochinillo, cochino, lechón | A pig fattened to provide meat |
| General | canalla, cerdo, puerco | stout-bodied short-legged omnivorous animals |
| Substancias | lardo, manteca de cerdo, manteca | Soft white semisolid fat obtained by rendering the fatty tissue of the hog |
| Inglés | hog, pig, grunter, squealer, Sus scrofa | |
| Catalán | bacó, marrà, porc | |
| Nombres | cerdito, cochinillo, lechón | A young pig |
| Verbos | chillar, gritar, gruñir | Utter a high-pitched cry, characteristic of pigs |
| gruñir | issue a grunting, low, animal-like noise | |
| parir cerditos, parir puercos, parir | give birth | |
| Sentido | (medieval Spain and Portugal) a disparaging term for a Jew who converted to Christianity in order to avoid persecution but continued to practice their religion secretly. | |
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| Inglés | Marrano | |
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