Summary
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  1. Labrador:
    • Wiktionary:
      Labrador → labrador, Labrador
    • Synonyms for "labrador":
      Labrador; geographical area; geographic area; geographical region; geographic region
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  1. labrador:
  2. Wiktionary:


English

Detailed Translations for Labrador from English to Spanish

labrador:


Synonyms for "labrador":

  • Labrador; geographical area; geographic area; geographical region; geographic region

Labrador:


Related Definitions for "Labrador":

  1. the mainland part of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador in the eastern part of the large Labrador-Ungava Peninsula in northeastern Canada1

Wiktionary Translations for Labrador:

Labrador
proper noun
  1. Dog breed
  2. Mainly historical geographical region
  3. Mainland portion of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador



Spanish

Detailed Translations for Labrador from Spanish to English

labrador:

labrador [el ~] nom

  1. el labrador (obrero agrícola; campesino)
    the agricultural labourer; the agricultural laborer

Translation Matrix for labrador:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
agricultural laborer campesino; labrador; obrero agrícola
agricultural labourer campesino; labrador; obrero agrícola

Related Words for "labrador":

  • labradores, labradora, labradoras

Synonyms for "labrador":


Wiktionary Translations for labrador:

labrador
proper noun
  1. Dog breed

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
labrador peasant; farmer boer — landbouwer
labrador farmer; tiller; agriculturist agriculteurpersonne qui, à titre professionnel, cultiver la terre ou élever des animal destiner à être consommer.
labrador builder bâtisseur — Celui, celle qui a la manie de faire bâtir.
labrador peasant; countryman; yokel laboureur — désuet|fr ouvrier agricole spécialement employer pour le labourage.
labrador peasant; countryman; yokel paysan — Celui, celle qui vivre à la campagne et s’occuper des travaux de la terre.


Wiktionary Translations for Labrador:

Labrador
proper noun
  1. Mainly historical geographical region
  2. Mainland portion of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador