"oyamel" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: oyamels [plural]
Etymology: Nahuatl [Term?] Etymology templates: {{bor|en|nah|}} Nahuatl [Term?] Head templates: {{en-noun}} oyamel (plural oyamels)
  1. Abies religiosa, the sacred fir, an evergreen coniferous tree of South America with needle-like leaves. Wikipedia link: oyamel Categories (lifeform): Conifers

Noun [Spanish]

IPA: /oʝaˈmel/, [o.ʝaˈmel], /oʝaˈmel/ (note: everywhere but Argentina and Uruguay), [o.ʝaˈmel] (note: everywhere but Argentina and Uruguay), /oʃaˈmel/ (note: Buenos Aires and environs), [o.ʃaˈmel] (note: Buenos Aires and environs), /oʒaˈmel/ (note: elsewhere in Argentina and Uruguay), [o.ʒaˈmel] (note: elsewhere in Argentina and Uruguay) Forms: oyameles [plural]
Rhymes: -el Etymology: From a Nahuatl source, cf. Classical Nahuatl oyametl. Etymology templates: {{bor|es|nah|-}} Nahuatl, {{cog|nci|oyametl}} Classical Nahuatl oyametl Head templates: {{es-noun|m}} oyamel m (plural oyameles)
  1. sacred fir (Abies religiosa) Wikipedia link: es:oyamel Tags: masculine Categories (lifeform): Conifers
    Sense id: en-oyamel-es-noun--wY7wb0d Categories (other): Spanish entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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