Descriptive
Spanish
Nature
Food/Food related
Miscellaneous
100

Lopsided

Not evenly balanced; leaning or tilted to one side.

100

Abuelito

A Spanish term of endearment for a grandfather or elderly man.

100

Fuchsia roses

A type of flower with bright pink to purple petals that grow on a shrub.

100

Tortilla

A thin, flat bread made from corn or wheat flour and typically used in Mexican cuisine.

100

Anchor

A heavy object attached to a rope or chain and used to moor a vessel to the sea bottom, typically having a metal shank with a pair of curved, barbed flukes.

200

Raggedy

Shabby, tattered, or worn out in appearance.

200

Chanclas

A type of sandal or flip-flop, often made of rubber or plastic.

200

Lavender

A plant with fragrant purple flowers, used in perfumes, soaps, and as a culinary herb.

200

Sweetbread

A type of bread made with milk, eggs, and sugar, often served as a dessert.

200

Hydrant

A device used to access a water supply, often found on the side of a street or building for firefighting purposes.

300

Doughy

Having the texture or consistency of dough; not fully cooked or baked.

300

Compadres

A Spanish term for close female friends or godmothers.

300

Salamander

A small, long-tailed amphibian that typically has bright markings, and is able to regenerate lost body parts.

300

Tamales

A traditional Mexican dish made of masa dough (a type of corn flour) filled with meat, vegetables, or other ingredients and wrapped in a corn husk before being steamed or boiled.

300

Chandelier

A decorative light fixture suspended from a ceiling, typically with branches for holding multiple bulbs or candles.

400

Disgusted

Feeling or showing strong aversion, revulsion, or displeasure.

400

Mamasota

A feminine Spanish term of endearment for a woman who is considered attractive or beautiful.

400

Papaya

A tropical fruit with sweet orange flesh and black seeds.

400

Canteen

A small cafeteria or dining area, often in a workplace or school.

400

Brazer

A metal worker who specializes in brazing, a process of joining two pieces of metal by heating them to a temperature below their melting point.

500

Ferocious

Fierce, savage, or violent in nature or behavior.

500

Está muerto

A Spanish phrase meaning "he is dead"

500

Hibiscus

A large genus of flowering plants with brightly colored petals that grow on shrubs or trees.

500

Frijoles

A Spanish term for beans, often used to refer to Mexican-style cooked and seasoned beans.

500

Wetback

A Mexican living in the US, especially without official authorization.

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