piña
English
Etymology
Noun
piña (countable and uncountable, plural piñas)
- cloth woven from pineapple fiber
- (metalworking) A cone of silver amalgam prepared for retorting.
- (metalworking) The residual cone of spongy silver left after the retorting.
Translations
cloth
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Anagrams
Spanish
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈpiɲa/

Una piña de pino (a pinecone).
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Una piña tropical (a pineapple).
Noun
piña f (plural piñas)
- (botany) pinecone
- (fruit) pineapple
- (Canarias, Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, Honduras, Cuba, Uruguay) punch (blow with the fist)
- (Argentina, colloquial) collision, accident, crash
- close-knit group
Synonyms
Derived terms
- piña colada f
- piñal m
- piñata f
- piñón m
- piñazo m
Related terms
Descendants
See also
- (punch): puño
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