💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Espada"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| matadoranoun | A female matador. |
| volapiénoun | (bullfighting) A mortal thrust to the bull. The bullfighter runs towards the stationary bull, facing it head-on, jumps on top of it and thrusts the estocada into the bull's back. |
| swordfightnoun | A fight or duel using swords. |
| estramaconnoun | A straight, heavy sword with two edges, used in the 16th and 17th centuries. |
| sword-breakernoun | A short sword or dagger with a deeply notched or toothed blade, or with secondary projections, designed to catch or grapple an opponent's weapon. |
| matanzanoun | A place where animals are slaughtered, for their hides, meat, tallow, etc, particularly in a Latin American context; a slaughterhouse. |
| swordworknoun | Combat using a sword; swordplay. |
| backswordnoun | A sword with one sharp edge. |
| sword drillnoun | (Christianity) A competitive exercise in which children are given the name and number of a Bible verse and race to be the first to locate it in the book |
| sparnoun | A sparring session; a preliminary fight, as in boxing or cock-fighting. |
| gladiaturenoun | swordplay; gladiatorial contest |
| matchetnoun | machete |
| spadassinicidenoun | (rare) One who performs such an act. |
| mandrittanoun | (fencing) A blow from the right side to the left. |
| swordbreakernoun | Alternative form of sword-breaker. [A short sword or dagger with a deeply notched or toothed blade, or with secondary projections, designed to catch or grapple an opponent's weapon.] |
| presentationnoun | The act of presenting, or something presented. |
| bladenoun | The (typically sharp-edged) part of a knife, sword, razor, or other tool with which it cuts. |
| prise de fernoun | (fencing) An engagement of the blades that attempts to control the opponent's weapon. |
| torpedonoun | (military) A cylindrical explosive projectile that can travel underwater and is used as a weapon. |
| sworderynoun | (rare) Swordplay; sword fighting or swordsmanship. |
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