casco
Meaning
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- (masculine) helmet
- (masculine) crown (top part of a hat)
- (masculine) hulk (unused ship)
- (masculine) hull (frame or body of a boat or ship)
- (masculine) the foot of a horse; a hoof
- (masculine) the city center
- (masculine) shard
- (masculine) potsherd
- (masculine) head (of an alcoholic beverage)
- (masculine) hull of a vegetable
- (masculine) vat, barrel
- (masculine) saddle tree
- (masculine) empty container, e.g. bottle or barrel
- (masculine) headphones
Concepts
safety hat
see romperse los cascos
piece of broken crockery
Synonyms
Frequency
Hyphenated as
cas‧co
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈkasko/
Etymology
Deverbal from cascar (“to split”), from Latin quassō (“shake, strike”).
New
cascar
- to crack, to split
- (informal) to hit
- (informal) to wank
- (Andalusia, Southern-Spain) (informal) to chatter
- (informal) (reflexive) (dysphemistic}) to snuff it (die)
- (informal) to slap (a fine on someone)
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Sentences
Estos fenómenos limitan el crecimiento y desarrollo del casco urbano .
These phenomena limit the growth and development of the urban area.