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The Spanish word for boot is
bota





boot

Gender

The gender of bota is feminine. E.g. la bota.

Plural

The plural of bota is botas.

Spanish Definition


boot
     1. n. Bota
     2. n. Patada
     3. n. (británico, australiano y neozelandés) Baúl de un automóvil
     4. n. Arranque, inicio (de un sistema informático)
     5. vt. Patear
     6. vt. Castigar
     7. vt. Arrancar, iniciar (un sistema informático)



Translations for boot and their definitions

maletero
     1. n-m. (Cuba, Bolivia, Spain) trunk, boot (space to carry luggage)


botapronunciation
     1. n-f. boot
     2. n-f. wineskin, bota bag; soft pouch, usually suspended from a cord or lanyard, for carrying wine or other beverages (similar to a canteen)
     3. adj. feminine singular of boto
     4. v. third-person singular present indicative of botar


cajuela
     1. n-f. (Bolivia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Mexico) trunk, boot (of a car)


baúl
     1. n-m. chest, trunk, footlocker, steamer trunk
     2. n-m. (Argentina, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Venezuela, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Puerto Rico) trunk (US), boot (UK, Australia) (of a car)


joroba
     1. n-f. hump
     2. n-f. (colloquial) pain in the neck
     3. n-f. (Costa Rica) trunk, boot (of a car)
     4. v. third-person singular present indicative of jorobar


maleta
     1. n-f. suitcase (large piece of luggage)
     2. n-f. (Chile, Venezuela) trunk, boot (of a car)


maletera
     1. n-f. (Latin America) boot; trunk (of car)


valija
     1. n-f. valise
     2. n-f. (Argentina) case, suitcase


valijera
     1. n-f. female equivalent of valijero


además
     1. adv. in addition, moreover, furthermore, further, also, additionally
     2. adv. as well, also, not to mention (qual, when in the middle of a sentence or toward the end)


cepo
     1. n-m. snare, trap
     2. n-m. shackle
     3. n-m. clamp (for vehicles etc.)
     4. n-m. branch (of tree)
     5. n-m. alms box


arrancar
     1. v. to pull out
     2. v. to unsheathe (a sword, dagger, etc.)
     3. v. to rip, to tear
     4. v. to start (a machine)
     5. v. to get going, get started
     6. v. to run away


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