potrero
English
Etymology
Noun
potrero (plural potreros)
- A long mesa on the flank of a mountain.
- 1931, Mary Hunter Austin, Starry Adventure (page 274)
- Her driver was new to the country; he mightn't be prepared for the leaping of the yellow water down dry arroyos, swift as the pouncings of a cat, or the snake-like slidings of tons of loosened rock and clay from the steep potreros […]
- 1931, Mary Hunter Austin, Starry Adventure (page 274)
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Spanish
Noun
potrero m (plural potreros)
- ranch or open range where horses are raised
- enclosed pasture that is (overgrazed) common land
- long mesa on the flank of a mountain
- wrangler (of horses)
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