mulato
English
Etymology
Noun
mulato (plural mulatos)
- Capsicum annuum, a chili pepper related to the poblano and usually sold dried.
Anagrams
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish mulato (“mulatto”), from mulo (“mule”), from Latin mulus (“mule”). Perhaps an allusion to the hybrid origin of mules.
Pronunciation
Noun
mulato m (plural mulatos, feminine mulata, feminine plural mulatas)
Adjective
mulato m (feminine singular mulata, masculine plural mulatos, feminine plural mulatas, comparable)
Spanish
Noun
mulato m (plural mulatos, feminine mulata, feminine plural mulatas)
- mulatto (please note that in Spanish, this is not pejorative.)
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