locust in Spanish
locust in Spanish is langosta, chapulín, tucura — locust means a swarming grasshopper that devastates crops and vegetation in huge numbers.
locust in Spanish
langosta
Any of various often leguminous trees and shrubs, especially of the genera Robinia and Gleditsia; locust tree. [from 17th c.]
chapulín
Any of various often leguminous trees and shrubs, especially of the genera Robinia and Gleditsia; locust tree. [from 17th c.]
tucura
Any of various often leguminous trees and shrubs, especially of the genera Robinia and Gleditsia; locust tree. [from 17th c.]
What does "locust" mean?
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noun A swarming grasshopper that devastates crops and vegetation in huge numbers.
"A cloud of locusts stripped the fields bare within hours."
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noun The carob tree, or its edible pod — sometimes called the locust tree or locust bean.
"Locust pods are ground into a flour used as a chocolate substitute."
locust in a sentence
- A cloud of locusts stripped the fields bare within hours.
- Ancient Egypt suffered repeated locust plagues.
- Locust pods are ground into a flour used as a chocolate substitute.
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "locust" in Spanish?
"locust" in Spanish is langosta, chapulín, tucura. locust means: A swarming grasshopper that devastates crops and vegetation in huge numbers.
How do you use "locust" in a sentence?
Example: "A cloud of locusts stripped the fields bare within hours." In Spanish, "locust" is langosta, chapulín, tucura.
Are there other ways to say "locust" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 3 translations listed for "locust": langosta, chapulín, tucura.
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