cuenca

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Spanish

Etymology

From Latin concha (bivalve, vessel, trumpet). Cognate with concha (seashell, scoop), which was inherited from the diminutive conchula. Compare English conch.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkwenka/ [ˈkwẽŋ.ka]

Noun

cuenca f (plural cuencas)

  1. (anatomy) eye socket
  2. watershed, catchment basin
  3. valley

Derived terms