taladro
See also: taladró
Spanish
Etymology
From Late Latin tarātrum, possibly from Ancient Greek τέρετρον (téretron, “borer, gimlet”). Or alternatively ultimately from a Proto-Celtic *taratrom. Compare Portuguese trado, Galician trade.
Noun
taladro m (plural taladros)
- A drill; a tool for creating holes in a workpiece.
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Verb
taladro
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- Spanish terms derived from Ancient Greek
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