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
helmet
hoof
hull
potsherd
shard
bark
shell
hood
husk
peel
skin
hulk
trunk
fragment
hard hat
crown
piece
rump
see romperse los cascos
skull
sherd
body
cap
hat
headband
cask
empty
safety hat
tin hat
skid lid
toe
vessel
helm
headpiece
shatter
sliver
splinter
crock
piece of broken crockery
headdress
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.
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