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  1. listón:
    The word listón exists in our database, but we currently do not have a translation from English to Spanish.
    • Synonyms for "liston":
      Liston; Sonny Liston; Charles Liston; prizefighter; gladiator


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Detailed Translations for listón from Spanish to English

listón:

listón [el ~] noun

  1. el listón (dedo)
    the finger; the paw
  2. el listón (larguero)
    the board; the shelf

Translation Matrix for listón:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
board larguero; listón administración; balda; dirección; dirección general; estante; gerencia; gobierno; mando; parte; pedazo; pensión; pieza; porción; pupilaje; ración; tabla; trozo
finger dedo; listón Finger
paw dedo; listón mano
shelf larguero; listón balda; estante; tabla
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
board abordar; alojarse; apartar; clasificar; dar alojamiento; destinar; embalar; empaquetar; encartonar; envolver; estacionar; habitar; hospedar; hospedarse; vivir en casa de una persona
finger manosear; meter el dedo; utilizar finger
paw arañar; arrastrar por el suelo; cascar; chillar; descifrar; rascar; rascarse

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Cross Translation:
FromToVia
listón lath; bar Latte — langes, vierkantiges Holz, dünner als ein Balken, dicker als eine Leiste und schmaler als ein Brett
listón band; batten; strip; fillet; trim Leiste — schmales, meistens langes Bauteil aus Holz, Metall oder Kunststoff

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Detailed Translations for listón from English to Spanish

liston:


Synonyms for "liston":

  • Liston; Sonny Liston; Charles Liston; prizefighter; gladiator

Liston:


Translation Matrix for Liston:

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- Charles Liston; Sonny Liston

Related Definitions for "Liston":

  1. United States prizefighter who lost his world heavyweight championship to Cassius Clay in 1964 (1932-1970)1