"tonelada" meaning in Spanish

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Noun

IPA: /toneˈlada/, [t̪o.neˈla.ð̞a] Forms: toneladas [plural]
Rhymes: -ada Etymology: From tonel (“tun”) + -ada (“-ful”), from Old French tonel (“little tun, cask”), from tone + -el (“-elle: forming diminutives”), from Late Latin tunna (“tun”), from Proto-Celtic *tunna (“hide, skin”). In reference to the English unit, calqued from English ton. Cognate with Galician and Portuguese tonelada. Etymology templates: {{suffix|es|tonel|ada|t1=tun|t2=-ful}} tonel (“tun”) + -ada (“-ful”), {{der|es|fro|tonel||little tun, cask}} Old French tonel (“little tun, cask”), {{m|fro|tone}} tone, {{m|fro|-el||-elle: forming diminutives}} -el (“-elle: forming diminutives”), {{der|es|LL.|tunna||tun}} Late Latin tunna (“tun”), {{der|es|cel-pro|*tunna||hide, skin}} Proto-Celtic *tunna (“hide, skin”), {{der|es|en|ton}} English ton, {{cog|gl|-}} Galician, {{cog|pt|tonelada}} Portuguese tonelada Head templates: {{es-noun|f}} tonelada f (plural toneladas)
  1. metric ton (a unit of mass equal to exactly 1000 kg) Tags: feminine Categories (topical): SI units, Units of measure Categories (place): England, United Kingdom, United States Synonyms: tonelada métrica, megagramo
    Sense id: en-tonelada-es-noun-UPTARRNV Disambiguation of SI units: 57 21 22 Disambiguation of Units of measure: 59 20 21 Disambiguation of England: 72 10 18 Disambiguation of United Kingdom: 72 10 18 Disambiguation of United States: 58 32 10 Categories (other): Spanish entries with incorrect language header, Spanish terms suffixed with -ada Disambiguation of Spanish entries with incorrect language header: 61 11 28 Disambiguation of Spanish terms suffixed with -ada: 50 10 40
  2. English or American ton (a unit of mass equivalent to about 1016 or 907 kg respectively) Tags: feminine Coordinate_terms (English unit): libra (1⁄2240 or 1⁄2000 tonelada)
    Sense id: en-tonelada-es-noun-cSAfaij1 Disambiguation of 'English unit': 32 54 14
  3. (historical) tonelada, Spanish ton (a traditional unit of mass equivalent to about 920 kg) Tags: feminine, historical Coordinate_terms (Spanish unit): libra (1⁄2000 tonelada), arroba (1⁄80 tonelada), quintal (1⁄20 tonelada)
    Sense id: en-tonelada-es-noun-c1K3Wwwc Categories (other): Spanish terms suffixed with -ada Disambiguation of Spanish terms suffixed with -ada: 50 10 40 Disambiguation of 'Spanish unit': 36 17 47

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