"cachila" meaning in Spanish

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Noun

IPA: /kaˈt͡ʃila/, [kaˈt͡ʃi.la] Forms: cachilas [plural]
Rhymes: -ila Etymology templates: {{=}} = Head templates: {{es-noun|f}} cachila f (plural cachilas)
  1. (Argentina and Uruguay) a small bird (possibly the long-tailed reed finch, Donacospiza albifrons), of brown color with dark streaks and yellowish throat and belly, of terrestrial habits, and that performs acrobatic flights in time of mating Tags: Argentina, Uruguay, feminine
    Sense id: en-cachila-es-noun-m4-glBpU Categories (other): Argentinian Spanish, Uruguayan Spanish
  2. (Uruguay) an antique car, especially a veteran car from the early decades of the 1900s Tags: Uruguay, feminine
    Sense id: en-cachila-es-noun-~JLXb~Fd Categories (other): Uruguayan Spanish, Spanish entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Spanish entries with incorrect language header: 35 58 7
  3. (Uruguay) a car that is old and broken down from use Tags: Uruguay, feminine
    Sense id: en-cachila-es-noun-9ODHitUP Categories (other): Uruguayan Spanish

Inflected forms

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