cordel

  • 11cordel —    1. a traditional unit of distance in Spain and Latin America. More specifically, the cordel is a rope used in land measurement. In Mexico and the southwestern U.S., the cordel measured 50 varas or about 42.33 meters (138.9 feet), using the… …

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  • 12cordel — {{#}}{{LM C10483}}{{〓}} {{SynC10736}} {{[}}cordel{{]}} ‹cor·del› {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} Cuerda delgada: • Ata este paquete con un cordel.{{○}} {{★}}{{\}}ETIMOLOGÍA:{{/}} Del catalán cordell. {{#}}{{LM SynC10736}}{{〓}} {{CLAVE… …

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  • 13Cordel do Fogo Encantado — is a Brazilian band from Arcoverde who mix different Brazilian musical genres, such as samba de côco, toré indígena, embolada, and reisado, with pop rock melodies. The band derives its name from cordel, a type of hand made illustrated pamphlet… …

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  • 14Cordel Jack — Cordel Patricia Jack (born 22 February 1982) in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. She is a West Indies cricketer who has played three women s one day internationals for her country.[1] References ^ Players and Officials Cordel Jack . CricInfo …

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  • 15Cordel de Merinas — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El cordel de merinas es una vía de transporte antigua entre Salamanca y Medina del Campo. Como su nombre indica se usaba entre otras cosas para llevar ovejas merinas al mercado de Medina. El camino parte de Salamanca …

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  • 16Cordel literature — Literatura de cordel Cordel literature (from the Portuguese term Literatura de cordel, literally string literature ) are popular and inexpensively printed booklets or pamphlets containing folk novels, poems and songs, which are produced and sold… …

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  • 17Cordel (Einheit) — Der Cordel, auch mit Schnur und Cuerda bezeichnet, war ein altes spanisches Längenmaß. Trotz eines Gesetzes vom 19. Juli 1849[1] und der unterschiedlichen Termine (Januar 1855 und 1859) zur Einführung des Französischen Maß und Gewichtssystem,… …

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  • 18cordel de látigo — ► locución Cordel más grueso que el bramante …

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  • 19Cordel — This interesting and unusual name is of French origin and has two possible sources, the first being a dialectal variant of a metonymic occupational name for a maker of cord or string or perhaps a habitual wearer of decorative ties and ribbons.… …

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  • 20cordel — sustantivo masculino cordón, cuerda*, bramante. * * * Sinónimos: ■ cuerda, bramante, cordelejo, guita, cinta …

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