clove

clove
I kləuv noun
(the flower bud of a tropical tree dried for use as a spice.) clavo

II kləuv noun
(a section of a bulb: a clove of garlic.)
clove
tr[kləʊv]
noun
1 (of garlic) diente nombre femenino
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clove
tr[kləʊv]
noun
1 (spice) clavo
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clove
tr[kləʊv]
past
1→ link=cleavecleave{
clove ['klo:v] n
1) : diente m (de ajo)
2) : clavo m (especia)
clove cleave
clove
n.
clavero s.m.
clavo (de olor) s.m.
diente s.m.

I kləʊv
noun
a) (spice) clavo m (de olor)
b) (of garlic) diente m

II
(arch) past of cleave

I
[klǝʊv]
N
1) (=spice) clavo m
2)

clove of garlic — diente m de ajo


II [klǝʊv]
1.
PT of cleave I
2.
CPD

clove hitch N — ballestrinque m

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I [kləʊv]
noun
a) (spice) clavo m (de olor)
b) (of garlic) diente m

II
(arch) past of cleave

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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