"jimagua" meaning in All languages combined

See jimagua on Wiktionary

Adjective [Spanish]

Forms: jimaguas [feminine, masculine, plural]
Head templates: {{es-adj}} jimagua m or f (masculine and feminine plural jimaguas)
  1. (Caribbean) twin, identical Tags: Caribbean, feminine, masculine
    Sense id: en-jimagua-es-adj-GZ1AL~NC Categories (other): Caribbean Spanish, Spanish entries with incorrect language header, Spanish masculine and feminine nouns by sense, Spanish nouns with irregular gender Disambiguation of Spanish entries with incorrect language header: 88 12 Disambiguation of Spanish masculine and feminine nouns by sense: 55 45 Disambiguation of Spanish nouns with irregular gender: 62 38

Noun [Spanish]

Forms: jimaguas [plural]
Head templates: {{es-noun|mfbysense}} jimagua m or f by sense (plural jimaguas)
  1. (Caribbean) twin Tags: Caribbean, by-personal-gender, feminine, masculine
    Sense id: en-jimagua-es-noun-crM6HLC~ Categories (other): Caribbean Spanish, Spanish masculine and feminine nouns by sense Disambiguation of Spanish masculine and feminine nouns by sense: 55 45

Inflected forms

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