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Detailed Translations for cane from English to Spanish
cane:
Translation Matrix for cane:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
carrizo | cane | cyperacea |
caña | cane | ale; angling rod; beer; brew; fishing rod; lager; walking-cane; walking-stick |
caña ribereña | cane | |
cañota | cane | |
lingote | bar; baton; cane; club; rod; stave; stick; truncheon | ingot |
rota | cane | |
roten | cane | |
tallo de carrizo | cane | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | flog; lambast; lambaste | |
Not Specified | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | cane to strike with | |
Modifier | Related Translations | Other Translations |
de junco | cane; reed; rush; wicker | |
de paja | cane; reed; rush; wicker |
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Wiktionary Translations for cane:
cane
Cross Translation:
noun
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long collapsible rod used by vision impaired people
- cane → bastón blanco; bastón
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slender flexible stem of plants such as bamboo
- cane → caña
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plant itself
- cane → caña
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• cane | → bastón; palo | ↔ stok — langwerpig voorwerp om te stoten, slaan, aanraken, aangeven (van toon), steken, te likken of te prikken |
• cane | → caña; cañaveral; cárice | ↔ Ried — Botanik, Pflanzensoziologie: Vegetationsbestand, der vorherrschend aus Sauergrasgewächsen (Cyperaceae) und Binsengewächsen (Juncaceae), vornehmlich Binsen (Juncus) und Seggen (Carex), besteht |
• cane | → caña; cañaveral; cárice | ↔ Ried — Botanik, süddeutsch: im Flachwasser- und Uferrandbereich von Gewässern, Dickicht aus großwüchsigen, schilfartigen Pflanzen wie Schilfrohr (Phragmites australis, Phragmites communis), Rohrkolben (Typha spec.), Igelkolben (Sparganium spec.), Rohr-Glanzgras (Phalaris arund |
• cane | → caña; cañaveral; cárice | ↔ Ried — Botanik, niederdeutsch: Schilf |
• cane | → palo; vara; barra; bastón | ↔ bâton — Morceau de bois assez long |
• cane | → caña; caña de pescar; bastón; cachava | ↔ canne — Nom générique donner à plusieurs espèces de roseaux, tels que le roseau commun, la canne d’Inde, la canne odorante, le bambou, etc. |
• cane | → caña | ↔ roseau — (botanique) courant|fr Nom courant du phragmite (w|Phragmites australis). |
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