Drop
"Drop" in Spanish
arrezuz
(confection)
caída
(act of moving downwards under the force of gravity — see also descent, fall)
declive
(distance through which something drops, or falls below a certain level)
descenso
(distance through which something drops, or falls below a certain level)
gota
(small quantity of liquid, just large enough to hold its own round shape through surface tension)
regalicia
(confection)
regaliz
(confection)
regaliz
(confection)
caer
(to fall (straight down) under the influence of gravity)
caer
(to decrease, diminish, or lessen in condition, degree, value, etc.)
cortarse
(to come to an end (by not being kept up) — see also lapse, stop, disconnect)
dejar caer
(to let (something) fall; to allow (something) to fall (either by releasing hold of, or losing one's grip on))
descender
(to decrease, diminish, or lessen in condition, degree, value, etc.)
dropear
(to let (something) fall; to allow (something) to fall (either by releasing hold of, or losing one's grip on))
echar
(to let (something) fall; to allow (something) to fall (either by releasing hold of, or losing one's grip on))
esparcir
(to impart — see also impart)
regar
(to impart — see also impart)
soltar
(to let (something) fall; to allow (something) to fall (either by releasing hold of, or losing one's grip on))
tirar
(to let (something) fall; to allow (something) to fall (either by releasing hold of, or losing one's grip on))
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