leg in Spanish
leg in Spanish is pierna, pata, calanca — leg means one of the limbs used for standing and walking.
leg in Spanish
pierna
In humans, the lower limb extending from the groin to the ankle.
pata
In humans, the lower limb extending from the groin to the ankle.
calanca
In humans, the lower limb extending from the groin to the ankle.
pata
A rod-like protrusion from an inanimate object, such as a piece of furniture, supporting it from underneath.
etapa
A stage of a journey, race etc.
cateto
(geometry) One of the two sides of a right triangle that is not the hypotenuse.
pernera
In a grain elevator, the case containing the lower part of the belt which carries the buckets.
pernera
(cricket, attributive) Denotes the half of the field on the same side as the batsman's legs; the left side for a right-handed batsman.
cateto
(cricket, attributive) Denotes the half of the field on the same side as the batsman's legs; the left side for a right-handed batsman.
What does "leg" mean?
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noun One of the limbs used for standing and walking.
"She broke her leg skiing last winter."
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noun A supporting rod-like part of a piece of furniture.
"One of the table legs was wobbly, so he tightened the screw."
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noun A single stage or segment of a journey, race, or competition.
"The final leg of their trip was a long flight home."
leg in a sentence
- She broke her leg skiing last winter.
- The dog wagged its tail and lifted a leg to scratch.
- One of the table legs was wobbly, so he tightened the screw.
- The final leg of their trip was a long flight home.
Similar words in Spanish
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "leg" in Spanish?
"leg" in Spanish is pierna, pata, calanca. leg means: One of the limbs used for standing and walking.
How do you use "leg" in a sentence?
Example: "She broke her leg skiing last winter." In Spanish, "leg" is pierna, pata, calanca.
Are there other ways to say "leg" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 6 translations listed for "leg": pierna, pata, calanca, etapa, cateto, pernera.
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