casilla — meaning in English
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English meaning
- blank adj Free of writing, marks, or content; empty.
- box noun A rigid container, typically rectangular, with a lid or flaps, used to hold or transport things.
- pigeonhole noun One of an array of open compartments for housing pigeons in a dovecote or pigeon loft.
- square noun A four-sided shape with equal sides and right angles.
- stall noun A small stand or booth where goods are sold, as in a market.
- trailer noun An unpowered vehicle towed behind a car or truck to carry cargo or equipment.
Senses
casilla is used for these senses in English:
- blank A space to be filled in on a form or template.
- box (fencing) A device used in electric fencing to detect whether a weapon has struck an opponent, which connects to a fencer's weapon by a spool and body wire. It uses lights and sound to notify a hit, with different coloured lights for on target and off target hits.
- box A compartment (as a drawer) of an item of furniture used for storage, such as a cupboard, a shelf, etc.
- pigeonhole One of an array of open compartments in a desk, set of shelves, etc., used for sorting and/or storing letters, papers, or other items.
- square A cell in a grid.
- stall (countable) A compartment for a single animal in a stable or cattle shed.
- text box (computing, graphical user interface) A rectangular widget that accepts textual input on an interactive electronic display.
blank — full definition
- adj Free of writing, marks, or content; empty.
- adj Showing no expression, understanding, or emotion.
- noun A cartridge loaded with gunpowder but no bullet, used for training or effects rather than firing a projectile.
- verb To go suddenly unable to remember something.
- verb To deliberately ignore someone.
box — full definition
- noun A rigid container, typically rectangular, with a lid or flaps, used to hold or transport things.
- verb To put something into a box or boxes.
- verb To fight an opponent using the fists, typically wearing padded gloves, as a sport.