cubierto

Meaning

Concepts

covered

cutlery

clad

cover

dismal

overcast

silverware

forks

knives and spoons

bleak

dark

depressed

desolate

dim

disturbed

dreary

gaunt

gloomy

lugubrious

melancholic

miserable

mournful

obscure

sad

somber

sullen

see ponerse a cubierto

see precio de cubierto

ceiling

cover funds

knife fork and spoon

past part of cubrir

roof

covert

dull

clothed

clouded

cloud-covered

sunless

coated

insured

sheathed

place setting

setting

tableware

with hat

a piece of cutlery

flatware

Frequency

B2
Hyphenated as
cu‧bier‧to
Pronounced as (IPA)
/kuˈbjeɾto/
Etymology

Inherited from Latin coopertus.

New
cubrir

  1. (transitive) to cover
  2. to cover, to mount
  3. (reflexive) to cover oneself

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