baja
Meaning
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- (feminine) casualty, loss
- (feminine) drop, fall, reduction
- (feminine) sick leave (absence for illness)
- (feminine) withdrawal, retirement
Frequency
Hyphenated as
ba‧ja
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈbaxa/
Etymology
Deverbal from bajar.
New
bajar
- to go down, come down
- to get off, to get down, to climb down, to step down, to get out (e.g., of/from a platform or vehicle)
- (colloquial) to kill (a person)
- to descend
- to download
- to lower, reduce, fall
- to drop, lower, put down, turn down, move down (an object, the volume, etc.)
- to lose (e.g., weight)
- to take down, bring down
- to dim (the lights)
- to let down (one's guard)
- to wash down (accompany food)
- (reflexive) to get off, to get down
- (reflexive) to download (for one's own private use)
- (El-Salvador,colloquial,transitive) to deceive and take advantage of (someone).
- (El-Salvador,colloquial,transitive) to rob.
New
bajo
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- short (of little height)
- low, ground (situated close to the ground)
- low, bottom, poor (not high in status, amount or quality)
- bass
- base, mean, low, despicable
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