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English to Spanish:
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succulent:
jugoso
;
tierno
;
suave
;
lujoso
;
suculento
;
dulce
;
blando
;
abundante
;
templado
;
flojo
;
exuberante
;
suntuoso
;
decadente
Wiktionary:
succulent →
rico
English
Detailed Translations for
succulent
from English to Spanish
succulent:
succulent
adj
succulent
jugoso
;
tierno
jugoso
adj
tierno
adj
succulent
(
tender
)
suave
;
lujoso
;
suculento
;
jugoso
;
dulce
;
tierno
;
blando
;
abundante
;
templado
;
flojo
;
exuberante
;
suntuoso
suave
adj
lujoso
adj
suculento
adj
jugoso
adj
dulce
adj
tierno
adj
blando
adj
abundante
adj
templado
adj
flojo
adj
exuberante
adj
suntuoso
adj
succulent
(
decadent
)
decadente
decadente
adj
Translation Matrix for
succulent
:
Noun
Related Translations
Other Translations
dulce
candy
;
motto-caramel
;
motto-kiss
;
snack
Adjective
Related Translations
Other Translations
-
lush
Modifier
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Other Translations
abundante
succulent
;
tender
abundant
;
copiously
;
drunk
;
drunken
;
in large numbers
;
intoxicated
;
lush
;
luxurious
;
more than enough
;
multitudinous
;
numerous
;
opulent
;
pissed
;
plenty
;
sumptuous
;
tight
;
tipsy
blando
succulent
;
tender
abstemious
;
clumsy
;
diluted
;
dizy
;
doltish
;
drained
;
faint
;
feeble
;
frail
;
gawky
;
gentle
;
indolent
;
languid
;
lax
;
listless
;
not very good
;
owlish
;
pale
;
poor
;
sick
;
soft
;
stiff
;
supine
;
tender
;
uneasy
;
unhandy
;
wan
;
washed out
;
weak
;
wooden
decadente
decadent
;
succulent
dulce
succulent
;
tender
charming
;
cherished
;
dainty
;
elegant
;
graceful
;
handsome
;
lovely
;
mawkish
;
nice
;
personable
;
petite
;
pretty
;
refined
;
slight
;
snap
;
soft
;
sophisticated
;
stylish
;
sugary
;
sweet
;
sweeted
exuberante
succulent
;
tender
abundant
;
lush
;
luxurious
;
opulent
;
sumptuous
flojo
succulent
;
tender
abstemious
;
awful
;
bad
;
bland
;
clumsy
;
dawdling
;
delicate
;
dim
;
distressful
;
dizy
;
doltish
;
dragging
;
drained
;
drooping
;
dully
;
faded
;
faint
;
feeble
;
flat
;
fragile
;
frail
;
gawky
;
inactive
;
indolent
;
inert
;
languid
;
lazy
;
lifeless
;
limp
;
lingering
;
listless
;
lurid
;
meager
;
meagre
;
miserable
;
no energy
;
not solid
;
not substantial
;
not very good
;
owlish
;
pale
;
passive
;
pathetic
;
pitiful
;
poor
;
puny
;
ragged
;
ramshackle
;
rickety
;
rotten
;
sallow
;
shuffling
;
sick
;
skinny
;
slackly
;
slow
;
slow of understanding
;
sluggish
;
stiff
;
tardy
;
tender
;
thin
;
uneasy
;
unhandy
;
vulnerable
;
wan
;
washed out
;
washed-out
;
weak
;
wobbly
;
wonky
;
wooden
;
wretched
jugoso
succulent
;
tender
lujoso
succulent
;
tender
abundant
;
lush
;
luxurious
;
opulent
;
sumptuous
suave
succulent
;
tender
bluntly
;
close
;
close by
;
coarse
;
crude
;
demure
;
even
;
flat
;
flatly
;
grave
;
kneadable
;
level
;
malleable
;
mouldable
;
plain
;
plastic
;
pliable
;
point blank
;
sedate
;
smooth
;
sober
;
soft
;
uniform
;
unwavering
;
vulgar
;
workable
suculento
succulent
;
tender
suntuoso
succulent
;
tender
abundant
;
lush
;
luxurious
;
opulent
;
sumptuous
templado
succulent
;
tender
average
;
dyed-in-the-wool
;
hardened
;
moderate
;
seasoned
;
steeled
tierno
succulent
;
tender
abundant
;
affectionate
;
deep
;
delicate
;
early youth
;
easily hurt
;
fond
;
lightly built
;
loving
;
opulent
;
oversensitive
;
petite
;
profound
;
ragged
;
ramshackle
;
rickety
;
sensitive
;
slender
;
slight
;
small-boned
;
soft
;
subtle
;
susceptible
;
tender
;
tender age
;
tender hearted
;
thin
;
warm
;
wobbly
;
wonky
;
youthfully immature
Synonyms for "succulent":
lush
; juicy
vascular plant; tracheophyte
Related Definitions for "succulent":
full of juice
1
succulent roast beef
1
succulent plants with thick fleshy leaves
1
a plant adapted to arid conditions and characterized by fleshy water-storing tissues that act as water reservoirs
1
Wiktionary Translations for
succulent
:
Cross Translation:
From
To
Via
•
succulent
→
rico
↔
succulent
— Savoureux
External Machine Translations:
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