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Among boys, to play without conditions or rules.    {va} desacotar  
Among builders, an insulated wall which has no weight to support; idle wall.    {n} arrimo  
Among butchers, the feet of cattle after being cut off.    {n} mano  
Among carpenters, a mortise or groove for receiving a piece.    {n} entallamiento  
Among carpenters, a strengthening piece put on each side.    {n} quijera  
Among carpenters, a wooden clamp to keep glued.    {n} cárcel  
Among chemists, tin.    {n} Júpiter  
Among clothiers, corded or ribbed; striped.    {a.} barrada  
Among clothiers, corded or ribbed; striped.    {a.} barrado  
Among clothiers, to beat the dust out of the wool.    {va.} arquear  
Among comb-makers, to cut out the teeth of a comb.    {va.} apunchar  
Among curriers, to grain leather with a cork.    {va} corchear  
Among curriers, to oil a hide. -vn.    {va.} embeber  
Among curriers, to scrape off the fleshy parts of a half-dressed hide.    {va} descaspar  
Among dyers, lye.    {n} lejío  
Among dyers, to dip cloth into alum-water.    {va} alumbrar  
Among ecclesiastics, the prebend of a cathedral superior to a simple canonry, and the dignitary who possesses it.    {f} dignidad  
Among fishermen, fish weir (represa), stake work. to catch and tie something so that it cannot escape.    {n} Hacer presa  
Among Freemasons, to cease to be an active member of any lodge. (Coll.) To sleep carelessly.    {vn.} a sueño suelto  
Among Freemasons, to cease to be an active member of any lodge. or    {vn.} Dormir a pierna suelta, a pierna tendida  
Among Freemasons, to cease to be an active member of any lodge. to sleep in the open.    {vn.} Dormir al sereno  
Among Freemasons, to cease to be an active member of any lodge. to sleep like a log.    {vn.} Dormir como un lirón  
Among Freemasons, to cease to be an active member of any lodge. to sleep with somebody. -vr. To be overcome by sleep, to fall asleep.    {vn.} Dormir con uno  
Among Freemasons, to cease to be an active member of any lodge. to take a nap after dinner.    {vn.} Dormir la siesta  
among friends    {adv} entre amigos  
Among gamblers, to lose all one’s money. for what may happen. (Yo trueno, truene, from Tronar. V. ACORDAR.)    {v. imper} por lo que pudiere tronar  
Among gamblers, to lose all one’s money. or    {v. imper} Por lo que pueda  
Among gamesters, to invite, or to open the game by staking a certain sum.    {va.} envidar  
Among gardeners, a cutting, slip.    {n} esqueje  
Among gardeners, applied to any plant with a big bulb.    {a.} cebolluda  
Among gardeners, applied to any plant with a big bulb.    {a.} cebolludo  
Among gardeners, to take away the leaves and superfluous buds of plants.    {va} descaballar  
Among graziere, applied to females not with young; also to the head of cattle given to herds to keep at the expense of their owners.    {a} horra  
Among hatters; to felt.    {va.} enfurtir  
Among jewellers match, likeness in form and size of one pearl with another. together with.    {f} En unión con  
Among jewellers match, likeness in form and size of one pearl with another. united we stand.    {f} La unión hace la fuerza  
Among jewellers, mintmen, and silversmiths, deficient in weight or quality    {a} feble  
Among leather-dressers, the fleshy part of hides.    {n} envesado  
Among masons, a guide line for evening the surface. school-teacher.    {n} Maestra de escuela  
Among masons, a hodful of mixed mortar.    {m} cubo  
Among merchants an account of goods received and sold.    {n} avanzo  
Among merchants and traders, the width of cloth.    {f. (Obs.)} ancharia  
Among merchants, an account of goods received and sold.    {n} avance  
Among organ-builders, the quality, length, breadth, and thickness of the pipes.    {n} factura  
among other things    {adv} entre otras cosas  
among others    {adv} entre otros  
Among painters, light, as opposed to shade.    {n} luminar  
Among plumbers, a cistern-head.    {n} ara  
Among potters, to sift and to clean the clay.    {va.} sajelar  
Among printers, imposition, the arrangement of pages for the press.    {f} imposición  
Among printers, small pica, 11-point. a well-read person.    {n} Una persona de mucha lectura  
Among printers, small pica, 11-point. to read.    {n} Dar lectura a  
Among printers, the proof-sheet.    {n} capilla  
Among printers, to brush the types.    {va.} brozar  
Among printers; a vignette, or ornamental cut, at the end of a chapter, or of a volume.    {n} marmosete  
Among ropemakers, to untwist a rope.    {va} desdar  
Among saddlers, strap which fastens the holsters to the saddle.    {f} correa  
Among sawyers, horse, a frame on which timber is sawed.    {n} borricón  
Among sawyers, horse, a frame on which timber is sawed.    {n} borricote  
Among sculptors, to size a statue with a white coat in order to gild it.    {va.} estafar  
Among shepherds, the east wind.    {m. (Prov.)} rabiazorras  
Among shepherds, to separate the old ewes or rams from the flock.    {va} desviejar  
Among shoemakers, rubber, a whetstone for smoothing the blades of awls.    {n} callón  
Among shoemakers, to close the quarters of a shoe.    {va} aparar  
Among silk-weavers, the roller of a silk-frame which contains the stuff.    {n} bastón  
Among sportsmen, the first pearl which grows about the bur of a deer’s horn: an antler.    {n} cerceta  
Among tailors, the point which each pant-leg forms at the crotch.    {m} gavilán  
Among the ancient pagans, one whom they believed to be born of a god or goddess and a human being.    {m} héroe  
Among the ancient Romans, to buy and enslave a free man.    {va.} plagiar  
among the best    {adv} entre las mejores  
among the best    {adv} entre los mejores  
among the best in the world    {adv} entre las mejores del mundo  
among the best in the world    {adv} entre los mejores del mundo  
Among the clergy, greens, gardenstuff.    {f} hierba  
Among the common people, young. to feel very young again.    {a.} Estar hecho un chaval,  
Among the Jesuits, a house of residence not yet formed into a college. old people's home.    {n} Residencia para ancianos  
among the largest    {adv} entre las más grandes  
among the largest    {adv} entre los más grandes  
among the largest in the world    {adv} entre las más grandes del mundo  
among the largest in the world    {adv} entre los más grandes del mundo  
Among the pagans a song in praise of Bacchus.    {f} tragedia  
among the recorded proceedings    {adv} apud acta  
Among the Romans, one hundred soldiers, commanded by a centurion.    {n} centuria  
Among the Romans, the standard-bearer, he who carried the Roman eagle.    {n} aquilífero  
Among the Romans, to deify their emperors.    {va.} consagrar  
among themselves    {adv} entre ellos  
among themselves    {adv} entre sí  
Among velvet-weavers, a box in which the woven velvet is put.    {n} cogedor  
Among wax-chandlers, tail of a wax-candle mould.    {n} embudo  
Among wax-chandlers, to remove the bleached leaves and thin cakes of wax.    {va.} enrehojar  
Among weavers, the loose threads dropping from the loom when weaving.    {n} caedura  
Among wool-washers, one charged with keeping the fire burning under the boiler.    {n} calderero  
amongst    {prep} en medio de  
amongst    {prep} entre  
amongst por entre  
amongst these are numbered entre estos se incluyen  
Amonio    {n} Amonio  
amontillado    {n} amontillado   {m}  
amontillado    {n} jerez amontillado   {m}  
amontillado    {n} vino amontillado   {m}