uña — meaning in English
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English meaning
- A character The first letter of the English alphabet.
- an article The form of "a" used before a word that starts with a vowel sound.
- fingernail noun The hard, flat covering at the tip of a finger.
- fluke noun A lucky, accidental success unlikely to happen again.
- nail noun The hard, flat plate at the tip of a finger or toe.
- one num The number 1; the first positive whole number.
- they pron Used to refer to a group of people or things already mentioned.
- you pronoun The person or people being spoken or written to.
Senses
uña is used for these senses in English:
- a An unspecified example of (something); the indefinite article. [from before 1150]
- an (all article senses).
- fingernail The hard, flat translucent covering near the tip of a human finger, useful for scratching and fine manipulation.
- fluke (nautical) Any of the triangular blades at the end of an anchor, designed to catch the ground.
- nail The thin, horny plate at the ends of fingers and toes on humans and some other animals.
- one (impersonal pronoun, indefinite) One thing (among a group of others); one member of a group.
- they (indefinite pronoun, vague meaning) People; some people; people in general; someone, excluding the speaker.
- you (indefinite personal pronoun) Anyone, one; an unspecified individual or group of individuals (as subject or object). [from 16th c.]
A — full definition
- character The first letter of the English alphabet.
- article Used before a singular noun to mean "one" or "some", without pointing to a specific example.
- prep Per, each — used in expressions of rate or frequency.