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The Spanish word for sheet is
sábana





sheet

Gender

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

Plural

The plural of sábana is sábanas.

Spanish Definition


sheet
     1. n. Sábana.
     2. n. Hoja.
     3. n. Lámina.



Translations for sheet and their definitions

sábanapronunciation
     1. n-f. sheet; bedsheet


lámina
     1. n-f. sheet (of metal), slab
     2. n-f. engraving
     3. n-f. (botany, anatomy) lamina
     4. n-f. (botany) blade
     5. n-f. (geology) sill


hoja
     1. n-f. leaf (usually green and flat organ that is the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants)
     2. n-f. petal (an often brightly coloured component of the corolla of a flower)
     3. n-f. blade (narrow leaf of a grass or cereal)
     4. n-f. pad (floating leaf of a water lily or similar plant)
     5. n-f. sheet, leaf (piece of paper, usually rectangular)
     6. n-f. page (one of the many pieces of paper bound together within a book)
     7. n-f. form (blank document or template to be filled in by the user)
     8. n-f. foil
     9. n-f. blade (sharp cutting edge of a knife, sword, etc.)
     10. n-f. pane (individual sheet of glass in a window)
     11. n-f. side (of bacon)


folio
     1. n-m. folio (leaf/sheet of paper)


pliego
     1. n-m. sheet (of paper)
     2. n-m. document, folder
     3. v. first-person singular present indicative of plegar


capa
     1. n-f. cloak, cape (a sleeveless garment hanging from the neck)
     2. n-f. coat, sheet (a covering of material, such as paint)
     3. n-f. layer (a single thickness of some material covering a surface)
     4. n-f. guise; pretext
     5. v. informal second-person singular affirmative imperative of capar


escota
     1. n-f. (nautical) sheet (rope)
     2. v. informal second-person singular affirmative imperative of escotar


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