"carapacho" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Spanish]

IPA: /kaɾaˈpat͡ʃo/, [ka.ɾaˈpa.t͡ʃo] Forms: carapachos [plural]
Rhymes: -atʃo Etymology: Related to Portuguese carapaça and French carapace, ultimately of unknown, likely substrate origin. Another theory traces it to Latin capa (“cape, cloak”). Compare also calabaza (“pumpkin, gourd”), Catalan carabassa, carbassa (“pumpkin”), and Ancient Greek κάραβος (kárabos, “a kind of beetle or crustacean; vessel”); also galápago (“kind of turtle”). Etymology templates: {{cog|pt|carapaça}} Portuguese carapaça, {{cog|fr|carapace}} French carapace, {{unk|es|nocap=1}} unknown, {{der|es|qfa-sub|-}} substrate, {{der|es|la|capa|t=cape, cloak}} Latin capa (“cape, cloak”), {{cog|ca|carabassa}} Catalan carabassa, {{cog|grc|κάραβος||a kind of beetle or crustacean; vessel}} Ancient Greek κάραβος (kárabos, “a kind of beetle or crustacean; vessel”) Head templates: {{es-noun|m}} carapacho m (plural carapachos)
  1. carapace, shell Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-carapacho-es-noun-uV90MIis
  2. Stew served in the shell of seafood Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-carapacho-es-noun-lljMAf7u Categories (other): Spanish entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Spanish entries with incorrect language header: 3 97

Inflected forms

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