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  2. Calf in Spanish | English to Spanish Translation ...

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    See 6 authoritative translations of Calf in Spanish with example sentences, phrases and audio pronunciations.

  3. calf - English-Spanish Dictionary - WordReference.com

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    calf n. (chunk from iceberg or glacier) desprendimiento de hielo nm + loc adj. A calf broke off the glacier and crashed into the sea. Un desprendimiento de hielo cayó del glaciar hacia el mar. calf, seal calf, plural: seal calves n. (baby seal) (foca)

  4. CALF | translation English to Spanish: Cambridge Dictionary

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    CALF translations: ternero, pantorrilla, ternero [masculine]. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary.

  5. calf - Spanish translationLinguee

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    Dictionary English-Spanish. calf noun (plural: calves) pantorrilla f. Walking for hours makes my calves hurt. Caminar durante horas hace que me duelan las pantorrillas. becerro m. This calf will become a bull someday. Este becerro se convertirá en toro algún día. less common: ternero m. ·. ternera f. ·. cría f. ·. becerra f. ·. ballenato m. ·.

  6. CALF | traducir al español - Cambridge Dictionary

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    traducir CALF: ternero, pantorrilla, ternero [masculine]. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.

  7. Body Parts in Spanish | SpanishDictionary.com

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    Body Parts in Spanish. Quick Answer. Whether you want to sing "Heads, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes" in Spanish, or you're a medical professional looking to brush up on anatomical terms in Spanish, this article has got you covered!

  8. Translation of "calf" into Spanish. ternero, pantorrilla, becerro are the top translations of "calf" into Spanish. Sample translated sentence: Tom branded the calf. ↔ Tom marcó el ternero. calf noun grammar. (anatomy) The back of the leg below the knee. [..]