casco
English
Noun
casco (plural cascos)
- (nautical) A flat-bottomed, square-ended boat once used in the Philippines as a lighter to ferry goods between ship and shore
Anagrams
Catalan
Verb
casco
- first-person singular present indicative form of cascar
Italian
Etymology
Noun
casco m (plural caschi)
- helmet
- crash helmet
- hair dryer
- (collective) bunch (of bananas)
Verb
casco
- first-person singular present indicative of cascare
Anagrams
Portuguese
Etymology
Back-formation from cascar.
Noun
casco m (plural cascos)
Spanish
Etymology
From the verb cascar (“to split”), from Latin quassō (“shake, strike”).
Noun
casco m (plural cascos)
- helmet
- crown (top part of a hat)
- (nautical) hulk (unused ship)
- (nautical) the bottom of a boat; the hull
- the foot of a horse; a hoof
- the city center
- shard
- potsherd
- head (of an alcoholic beverage)
- hull of a vegetable
- vat, barrel
- saddle tree
- empty container, e.g. bottle or barrel.
Related terms
- casco antiguo
- casco trincado
- ser ligero de cascos (being light of hooves) = to be easily tempted to infidelity while involved in a committed relationship.
- cascote
- cáscara
- cascar
Descendants
See also
- pezuña f
Verb
casco
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