Scabrous
//ˈskeɪbɹəs//
Translations of "scabrous" (8 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | грапав(covered with scales or scabs; very coarse or rough), отвратителен(disgusting, repellent, repulsive, vile) | grapav, otvratitelen | |
| French | scabreux(disgusting, repellent, repulsive, vile) | — | |
| Galician | escabroso(disgusting, repellent, repulsive, vile) | — | |
| German | schuppig(covered with scales or scabs; very coarse or rough) | — | |
| Italian | scabro(covered with scales or scabs; very coarse or rough), scabroso(covered with scales or scabs; very coarse or rough) | — | |
| Latin | scabrōsus(covered with scales or scabs; very coarse or rough) | — | |
| Latvian | grumbuļains(covered with scales or scabs; very coarse or rough), nelīdzens(covered with scales or scabs; very coarse or rough), neķītrs(disgusting, repellent, repulsive, vile), raupjš(covered with scales or scabs; very coarse or rough) | — | |
| Māori | whekewheke(covered with scales or scabs; very coarse or rough) | — |
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